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  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • Written by: Una McCormack
  • Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
  • Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)

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Enigma Tales

Written by: Una McCormack
Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
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Publisher's Summary

From the New York Times best-selling author of The Fall: The Crimson Shadow comes a compelling and suspenseful tale of politics and power set in the universe of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Elim Garak has ascended to Castellan of the Cardassian Union...but despite his soaring popularity, the imminent publication of a report exposing his peoples' war crimes during the occupation on Bajor looks likely to set the military against him. Into this tense situation come Dr. Katherine Pulaski - visiting Cardassia Prime to accept an award on behalf of the team that solved the Andorian genetic crisis - and Dr. Peter Alden, formerly of Starfleet Intelligence. The two soon find themselves at odds with Garak and embroiled in the politics of the prestigious University of the Union, where a new head is about to be appointed. Among the front-runners is one of Cardassia's most respected public figures: Professor Natima Lang. But the discovery of a hidden archive from the last years before the Dominion War could destroy Lang's reputation.

As Pulaski and Alden become drawn into a deadly game to exonerate Lang, their confrontation escalates with Castellan Garak - a conflicted leader treading a fine line between the bright hopes for Cardassia's future and the dark secrets still buried in its past.

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Easily my favourite Star Trek novel

The post-DS9 story Elim Garak deserves and a perfect follow up to the Dominion War (Cardassia’s de-Nazification). Dr Pulaski was a nice touch!

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I was expecting more cloak and dagger

With a title like "Enigma Tales" featuring DS9's Garak, I was expecting a spy novel, but instead it's mostly just political intrigue with a few action passages here and there. While interesting, it's not particularly exciting stuff.

The performer had TV Garrak's mannerisms down pat and did an excellent job. The female dialogue didn't sound too distracting. Some male performers exaggerate the "feminization" of their voice, but not this one, in my opinion.

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Are we there yet

Really mixed on this book, being a fan I did appreciate the book but had a brutalist struggle getting through it. I'm sure it's a great book to the right fan but it can be a bit distracting and monotonous. Very limited on energy but naration was good.

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This is now one of my favourite books. I love how Una McCormack handles the politics of Cardassia and the subject of reconciliation.
The narrator also gave each of the characters different voices and was quite entertaining.

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