The Left Hand of Destiny, Book 1 (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
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Rating | : | 4.87 (799 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0671784935 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 294 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-28 |
Language | : | English |
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About the Author J.G. Hertzler is the actor who played the Klingon General Martok on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. . Jeffrey Lang's Star Trek books include the top sellers Section 31: Abyss and Star Trek The Next Generation: Immortal Coil
polsci1"This book truly has the spirit of Kahless within it!!" according to polsci12This book truly has the spirit of Kahless within it!! polsci124 Besides being part of the DS9 relaunch / 10th anniversary series, this book is also a must-read for anyone interested in Klingons. In fact, it's probably the most important Klingon story written to date. It had me singing songs of victory at the end (see TNG: Birthright or maybe DS9: Way of the Warrior)! I am truly. . Besides being part of the DS9 relaunch / 10th anniversary series, this book is also a must-read for anyone interested in Klingons. In fact, it's probably the most important Klingon story written to date. It had me singing songs of victory at the end (see TNG: Birthright or maybe DS9: Way of the Warrior)! I am truly. This book truly has the spirit of Kahless within it!! polsci124 Besides being part of the DS9 relaunch / 10th anniversary series, this book is also a must-read for anyone interested in Klingons. In fact, it's probably the most important Klingon story written to date. It had me singing songs of victory at the end (see TNG: Birthright or maybe DS9: Way of the Warrior)! I am truly. said This book truly has the spirit of Kahless within it!!. Besides being part of the DS9 relaunch / 10th anniversary series, this book is also a must-read for anyone interested in Klingons. In fact, it's probably the most important Klingon story written to date. It had me singing songs of victory at the end (see TNG: Birthright or maybe DS9: Way of the Warrior)! I am truly. polsci1"This book truly has the spirit of Kahless within it!!" according to polsci12This book truly has the spirit of Kahless within it!! polsci124 Besides being part of the DS9 relaunch / 10th anniversary series, this book is also a must-read for anyone interested in Klingons. In fact, it's probably the most important Klingon story written to date. It had me singing songs of victory at the end (see TNG: Birthright or maybe DS9: Way of the Warrior)! I am truly. . Besides being part of the DS9 relaunch / 10th anniversary series, this book is also a must-read for anyone interested in Klingons. In fact, it's probably the most important Klingon story written to date. It had me singing songs of victory at the end (see TNG: Birthright or maybe DS9: Way of the Warrior)! I am truly. This book truly has the spirit of Kahless within it!! polsci124 Besides being part of the DS9 relaunch / 10th anniversary series, this book is also a must-read for anyone interested in Klingons. In fact, it's probably the most important Klingon story written to date. It had me singing songs of victory at the end (see TNG: Birthright or maybe DS9: Way of the Warrior)! I am truly. said This book truly has the spirit of Kahless within it!!. Besides being part of the DS9 relaunch / 10th anniversary series, this book is also a must-read for anyone interested in Klingons. In fact, it's probably the most important Klingon story written to date. It had me singing songs of victory at the end (see TNG: Birthright or maybe DS9: Way of the Warrior)! I am truly. R. L. MILLER said To think It all started with a computer game. A game called "Klingon". Which they also made into a Deep Space Nine series episode, tied in with a novelization. It was there we met the intriguing General Martok, the Klingon warrior hero who fought alongside Benjamin Sisko and his new ops officer Worf in Star Trek's first major war--the Dominion War. If anybody
The price of victory has been high. Arthurian in its themes and scope, this epic two-part saga is the story of one Klingon's battle to preserve his empire and his dream. In the aftermath of the Dominion War, The Klingon General Martok, newly acclaimed Chancellor of the Klingon Empire, returns to the homeworld together with his adopted kinsman, Worf. Many Klingon warriors flock to Martok's banner, but his enemies are strong - chief amongst them his own bastard sonRebellion, civil war and betrayal rock the Empire in this stirring tale of families riven by bitter conflict and a society poised precariously between redemption and dishonour.. They find a society splintered into factions and seething with unrest
Jeffrey Lang's Star Trek books include the top sellers Section 31: Abyss and Star Trek The Next Generation: Immortal Coil. Hertzler is the actor who played the Klingon General Martok on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. J.G.