Make It So Friday
I picked this Star Trek book up next even though it’s one of the newer ones that’s been published semi-recently because of the 2024 story in it, about a podcaster who was looking into the disappearance of Gillian Taylor, i.e. the woman who simply disappeared (along with the whales George and Gracie) in 1986. The other stories were cool too. They were both about the USS Enterprise and the main TOS crew, just, in different years, one in 2268 where they are going after a kidnapped scientist. Then in 2292 they are on diplomatic duty as the Osori, an ancient species who seems to be wicked powerful, bring the Klingons, Federation, and Romulans together so that they can talk to them all at the same time.
There’s a mystery in the Osori part of the story, which was cool, there was the character that had the mystery in the 2024 part of the story, and, of course, the missing scientist. And, not surprisingly, they do connect (this is Greg Cox, he pulls things together that should never work together in a Star Trek story, but most definitely always do. Heh…
You may like this book If you Liked: Harm's Way by David Mack, Hell's Heart by John Jackson Miller, or Acts of Contrition by Kirsten Beyer
Lost to Eternity by Greg Cox












