First off, I’m a huge Star Trek fan. Secondly, Star Trek novels are not high literature and have a certain niche audience and we know who we are. The purpose of Trek novels are to engage the reader in more adventures and delve deeper into the worlds and characters we already know and love. With these two premises as foundation, keep them in mind as you read my review.
Generally, I actually enjoy the original TOS novels even though they are often easy fodder for others. I do not go into them with high expectations of lyrical writing and soul searching characterizations and plots that deftly utilize literary mechanisms. But, they are fun, exciting, and entertaining!
One of my favorite things about the Trek universe and TOS is Vulcans and Vulcan culture. ( If you are looking for a great Trek novel, especially with Vulcans and from TOS, an absolute must read is Sarek.) I was searching for another Vulcan-centric novel and this book kept popping up. All I saw were glowing recommendations and since Vulcan’s number one son was the main character apparently that classifies this as a Vulcan book even though Spock is not recognizable, so I took the plunge and did I regret it!
First off, this isn’t a Star Trek novel. This is a 1960’s western rom-com with 30 pages in space and names of Trek characters interspersed. Not only was the plot a blatant rip-off, it was cheesy, cookie-cutter and NOT a Star Trek book!!! If I wanted to read a western, I would. If I wanted to read a Hallmark movie novelization, I would. If I wanted to read an archaic,misogynistic plot , I would. I wanted to read Star Trek, who dares to go where no one has gone before. This isn’t that.
All in all, my main issue is this book was deceptive and not what it claimed to be. While there were issues with pacing, plot, characterization, voice, and historical accuracy, what bothered me the most was this wasn’t a Star Trek novel. Others have greatly enjoyed it and perhaps if you read the book accepting it really isn’t Trek you can enjoy it more but for someone like myself, this was truly painful and a complete waste of my time as my beloved characters were decimated and all but unrecognizable, except for the author indicating, “ Kirk said.” And, do not hold your breath for, “Spock said” because he has been consumed by the western dandy, pod-frontiersman with pointed ears known as Ishmael. 🖖 Live long and prosper. 🖖