But not just yet...
Having saved the Federation one more time in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country®, Capt. James T. Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise™ have finally gone their separate ways. Spock, McCoy, Sulu, and the others are spread out across the galaxy, pursuing their individual destinies -- until an interstellar crisis touches all their lives.
Bored with retirement and ill-suited to teaching at Starfleet Academy, Kirk jumps at the chance to help his nephews colonize an uninhabited planet in a distant corner of the Alpha Quadrant. He even manages to persuade Scotty and Chekhov to come along for the ride.
But Kirk soon discovers that the hardy human colonists are not alone on the planet they call Sanctuary. An alien race, of whom little is known, has also establish an outpost on Sanctuary for its own mysterious reasons. Suspicious, Kirk investigates, only to discover a terrifying threat that strikes at the security of the entire Federation.
Light-years from Strafleet Command, without a ship or a crew to call his own, Kirk thinks he faces the menace alone. yet the bonds of loyalty transcend even the awesome distances of space, bringing together a legendary crew for one final, fantastic adventure.
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"Most reader's reviews of this book were like 2 stars, indicating it was weak compared to Goldens other books (predictable story, etc). Bah! I really enjoyed it. I thought she captured Kirk, Spock and Scotty perfectly."
— Mike (4 out of 5 stars)
" Somehow I missed updating this one when I read it a while ago. I include this in my review only because it says something about the book's quality. Not bad, but not particularly memorable. "
— Benjamin, 8/26/2013" 285 pages Science fiction Star Trek novel. Lack luster novel. Not a good story. "
— JParsons1974, 8/2/2013" 3.5 Stars, overall a enjoyable story. "
— Greg, 3/15/2012" The book was boring, the action scenes ill-conceived. The climax left the reader feeling as is something more should have happened. Not a horrible audiobook, but glad I found a second-hand version rather than buying new. "
— Cdavidconner, 9/4/2011" The sequel to "Homecoming" this book concludes the story of what happened to the Voyager crew after they arrived back in the Alpha Quadrant. A good ending to a fabulous series. Enjoy! "
— South, 1/3/2011" The sequel to "Homecoming" this book concludes the story of what happened to the Voyager crew after they arrived back in the Alpha Quadrant. A good ending to a fabulous series. Enjoy! "
— Lauren, 12/21/2010" Makes all the slow build in Homecoming finally worth it. "
— Greg, 2/5/2010" I found this book only marginally better than the first in the series, but still found the story rather unbelievable (even for the Star Trek universe). I wouldn't recommend it unless you're a die-hard Voyager fan (which I am), and even then I'd give a warning. "
— Kimberly, 1/6/2010" Better than the first! read this book in 2 days. Voyager crew uncovers the borg plot on earth, begins new realtions with each other, and awaits their futures in starfleet. "
— Jonathon, 7/5/2009" It was wayyyy worse than the first book. There could be many improvements made. <br/> "
— John, 2/17/2009" This book was just as good as the first. I really enjoyed reading them, it finished out the TV series well for me. "
— Liesl, 10/6/2008Christie Golden is the New York Times bestselling author of more than thirty novels, including Star Wars: Dark Disciple and the Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi novels Omen, Allies, and Ascension. Her media tie-in works include launching the Ravenloft line in 1991 with Vampire of the Mists, Fable: Edge of the World, more than a dozen Star Trek novels, and multiple World of Warcraft and StarCraft novels, including World of Warcraft: Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects and StarCraft II: Devils’ Due.