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Michael A. Martin

Author of Titan: Taking Wing

35+ Works 3,698 Members 74 Reviews

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Works by Michael A. Martin

Titan: Taking Wing (2005) 484 copies
Section 31: Rogue (2001) — Author — 389 copies
Titan: The Red King (2005) 369 copies
Mission Gamma: Cathedral (2002) 280 copies
The Good That Men Do (2007) — Author — 236 copies
Typhon Pact: Seize the Fire (2010) 223 copies
The Lost Era: The Sundered (2003) 215 copies
Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Volume Two (2005) — Author — 203 copies
Kobayashi Maru (2008) 185 copies
Excelsior: Forged in Fire (2008) — Author — 141 copies
Last Full Measure (2006) 135 copies
Titan: Fallen Gods (2012) 117 copies
The Needs of the Many (2010) — Author — 96 copies
Pursuit (Roswell) (2003) — Author — 42 copies
Skeletons in the Closet (2002) — Author — 40 copies
Turnabout (2003) — Author — 25 copies
Oklahoma: The Sooner State (2002) 15 copies
Ohio: The Buckeye State (2002) 14 copies
Alabama: The Heart of Dixie (2002) 13 copies
Trill: Unjoined (2012) — Author — 4 copies
The Vampire King (2002) 1 copy

Associated Works

Tales of the Dominion War (2004) — Contributor — 215 copies
Prophecy and Change (2003) — Contributor — 177 copies
Tales from the Captain's Table (2005) — Contributor — 170 copies
Corps of Engineers: Aftermath {omnibus} (2006) — Contributor — 115 copies
Tales of Zorro (2008) — Contributor — 15 copies

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Birthdate
20th century
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Portland, Oregon, USA
Organizations
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America

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Overall not bad. But it did not grip me the way I had thought it would. I finished the Enterprise series a few weeks before starting and had heard this provides a better conclusion which I guess it does. It just seemed a little longer than I anticipated.
 
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sgsmitty | 9 other reviews | Jun 14, 2023 |
Nice beginning to the journeys of the USS Titan. After listening to Fortunes of War, I needed to rewind to the beginning of the Titan's journeys.
 
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mrklingon | 11 other reviews | May 1, 2023 |
Interesting from a franchise POV because it tells the story of one of the crewmen killed in the second TNG film. It also follows up with characters we met in earlier episodes about Picard's past. I f:thought it was a very interesting book, especially in how it dealt with Section 31's ethics and the Prime Directive (in a non-obvious way).
 
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everystartrek | 3 other reviews | Jan 5, 2023 |
I enjoyed the storytelling in this book. I felt like I was reading another Star Trek TNG episode. The best part of the novel was the dialogue between character Hawk and Zweller over the purposeful rule-breaking of Section 31 compared to the seat of the pants decision making that Riker and Picard do. Although this is part of a series this book does a good job of standing on its own. I will probably read the other books in this series if they are available in my local library.
 
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Cataloger623 | 3 other reviews | Oct 24, 2021 |

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Works
35
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Members
3,698
Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
74
ISBNs
87
Languages
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