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Avatar, Book Two.

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S.D. Perry set up the continuation of Deep Space Nine beautifully
in the first part of the Avatar duology, but the real payoff comes
in book two. On the final pages of the first half we were left with
a cliffhanger that threatened to renew hostilities between the
Federation and the Dominion. In this episode of Literary Treks we
conclude our look at the start of Pocket Books' relaunch of DS9 and
how S.D. Perry may have not only captured the pure essence of Deep
Space Nine but actually elevated it.

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In our news segment we look inside Mike and Denise Okuda's new book
On Board the U.S.S. Enterprise, get an update on Willain Leisner's
upcoming TOS novel The Shocks of Adversity, learn how to speak
Klingon, and check in on the release schedule for IDW's Star Trek
Ongoing #19 and the Ongoing Volume 4 omnibus.