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Death Count (Star Trek, Book 62)

(Part of the Star Trek: The Original Series (#62) Series and Star Trek Classic (#69) Series)

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Called to Starbase Sigma 1 on the outskirts of the Andorian-Orion system, the Enterprise hopes to act as a deterrent to war, but a series of mysterious accidents could undermine their mission. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Star Trek: Death Count

Star Trek: Death Count is a book written about the original series by L.A. Graf. The book is a refreshing departure from the main three characters, (Kirk, Spock, McCoy), and with the main focus on Chekov along with Sulu and Uhura.Graf works in intrigue, mystery and conflict into this book while Kirk, Spock and McCoy are shifted to the background. Chekov gets beaten up left to die but somehow maintains a workable solution to the hostilities. Andorian-Orion tensions rise and the Enterprise is sent to Sigma 1 to maintain peace. But, Chekov being the head of security, is the primary character in this novel and his character is called upon to shine in this book. The Enterprise encounters malfunctions and missing equipment. There is a deadly transporter accident. A missing Andorian genius Mulav Haslev... sabotage, murders of Federation officials and suspicions begin to mount to a fever pitch as interplanetary war is coming closer to reality.This book keeps your attention glued as the interplay of the characters are well thought out. With the outcome in doubt till the end, the reader is treated to a story told well as the crew of the Enterprise put the pieces of the puzzle together. As the author writes this adventure, the reader is given clues, but with the twists and turns, the reader gets an adventure that is captivating. Any time you have the Orions involved deciet is not very far behind, so, with this interplay with the Andorians the backdrop is set and the adventure begins.With a saboteur loose on the Enterprise making this mystery-adventure both fascinating and substantial through the eyes of the characters who are not necessarily the main characters. This is an enjoyable story and a fast read

One Of The Best I've Read

This is, without a doubt one of the best TOS books I have read in ages. My favorite thing about L.A. Graf's novels is the focus on Chekov, Sulu and Uhura, instead of Kirk, Spock and McCoy for a change. It has a great storyline, the characterisations are well done, and the touches of humor were excellent. One thing though, why do they feel the need to beat Chekov up in all their books? C'mon guys, give the poor guy a break!

A great story, but what a bruiser!

This story, starring Chekov as the beat up hero security chief, is a fabulous tale of terror, death, and deceit. Also, there are many intricate plot twists, revealing the truth only at the very end. Graf is definitely one of the best Trek writers. I've read this book twice, and I continue to enjoy it. One of my favorite parts is when Chekov accidentally beats up a weasely Federation auditor. The ending had me perched on the edge of my seat. I highly recommend this book.

Its a great book

One word: Chekov. Our favourite Ensign, now promoted to luiutenant and Chief of Security now has almost a whole book about him. It has tons of humor and the best plot line! We have a great scene with everyone at breakfast, which I thought made the book a whole lot better. It is a typical Trek Book, with lots of fistfights and bar scenes. Great Book. I Love it. It sort of reminds me of the Trouble with Tribbles but We've shunted Kirk out of the spotlight and replaced him with Pavel. Plus he gets hurt alot. Beat up by Orions, Left in a shuttlecraft doomed to explode after his best friends left him.... Did I mention it was a great book?

great book!!

all i can say is: poor Chekov! our fav. ensign gets beaten and bashed throughout the book. i felt so sorry 4 him! this was a great book with the most annoying of inspectors. the only imperfection was Chekov's job, i do believe he is the navigator, NOT the security chief. or is he the gunman? someone please clue me in.
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