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Vulcan's Heart by Josepha Sherman
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A sequel of sorts to the Star Trek novel, "Vulcan's Forge", in which Spock journeys to the Romulan Empire in response to a call from the Romulan subcommander from "The Enterprise Incident", followed by his fiancee Saavik and a young Captain Picard. Good story about Romulan honor, betrayal and intrigue, but the really good stuff is the interplay between Spock and Charvanek, whom he once tricked out of the Romulan cloaking device. Equally compelling is the relationship between Spock and Saavik, and what happens when "Pon Faar" overtakes them both while on opposite sides of the Neutral Zone. A well-conceived novel that brings together all the intrigues hinted at from the first time the Romulans appeared on the TV series. ( )
1 vote burnit99 | Feb 19, 2007 |
Spock is bonded to Saavik, gets the unification bug in his head and goes undercover to help Charvarnek, the Romulan commander whom he stole the cloaking device from in the original series. Saavik goes undercover (on Uhura's orders -- Uhura's running Starfleet Intelligence these days) to find out what Spock is doing. In the middle of all this -- pon farr. Wheee! ( )
  lunza | Mar 7, 2006 |
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For Inge Heyer, Space Telescope Institute, for helping us bend the laws of space-time physics

For Francis X. Doyle, USMA, 1984, with thanks for drinks and plot conferences
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Lietenant Jean-Luc Picard of Starfleet, twenty-four Earth years old and, for all his Starfleet experience, feeling painfully aware of his youth amid this distinguished gathering, tugged surreptitiously at the hem of his dress uniform's tunic, trying to get the cursed thing to lie properly - and trying at the same time not to sweat.
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0671015443, Hardcover)

The energy and invention that made Sherman and Schwartz's previous Spock outing, Vulcan's Forge, so fascinating is fully in evidence in this even more ambitious follow-up. This time, the duo have added a satisfyingly complex level of political sophistication that makes the interstellar intrigues ring with a truly authentic note. Acting as a diplomat for the United Federation of Planets, Spock reluctantly undertakes a bonding with Commander Saavik. This betrothal-style rite is attended by Spock's father--along with an unconfident young Starfleet lieutenant. The latter is one of the book's many felicitous strokes, for the novice is no other than Jean-Luc Picard. Of the many attempts to meld the two Star Trek universes, this is one of the best integrated and most successful. As the narrative leaps forward many years, and Ambassador Spock is forced to travel incognito to Romulus to prevent catastrophe from descending on the entire quadrant, he has two pursuers: Saavik and Picard. As before, the narrative moves with real gusto, casually throwing in some impressive world-building. But what of Spock himself? One can only hope that Sherman and Schwartz are custodians of the legacy for quite some time, since they are adroit at creating a thoroughly rounded, conflicted, and sympathetic portrait of our favorite Vulcan. --Barry Forshaw, Amazon.co.uk

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:57 -0400)

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