Section 31: Abyss (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) (Mass Market Paperback)

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Section 31: Abyss (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

SECTION 31™ They are the self-appointed protectors of the Federation. Amoral, shrouded in secrecy, answerable to no one, Section 31 is the mysterious covert operations division of Starfleet, a rogue shadow group commited to safeguarding the Federation at any cost. Mere days after the startling events of AVATAR, Dr. Julian Bashir faces his darkest nightmare when Section 31 compels him to undertake amission to stop one of their own. But this renegade is no ordinary agent. Like Bashi (more…)

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  1. Anonymous
    7:10 pm on July 27th, 2009

    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Plot okay, writing all wrong
    While I concede that the plot line for this story is good, it’s not entirely well thought out and the writing is very blatant and a trifle forced.

  2. Anonymous
    10:22 pm on July 27th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best in the “Section 31″ series so far.
    This is an extremely interesting, extremely well-written story. It follows the events in “DS9: Avatar” chronologically, so it might be wise to read that story first, although this…

  3. Anonymous
    11:16 pm on July 27th, 2009

    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Bashir
    I read this book as I saw the Deep Space Nine, episode “Inquisition”.
    Good read, though predictable in places.

  4. Anonymous
    2:03 am on July 28th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Brilliant addition to two series
    I usually enjoy Star Trek miniseries–this was no exception. The entire premise of Section 31, in addition to the effective storylines of eugenics and Jem’Hadar, makes one…

  5. Anonymous
    3:11 am on July 28th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A mix of darkness and hope…like DS9 itself
    This book epitomizes why DS9, currently being relegated to reruns on Spike TV–DVR them, people, they’re still magnificent–survives whereas “Enterprise” died.

  6. Anonymous
    7:28 am on July 28th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Trek Read!
    I would recommend reading this book 3rd, following the sequence of Trek series–Cloak (TOS), Rogue (TNG) and now Abyss.

  7. Anonymous
    10:29 am on July 28th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    More Insights into Bashir, Ezri, Vaughn and the rest.
    Do not let the cover fool you, this book is not only about Bashir, though it does center on him. I found myself puzzled at how Bashir had been relegated to the relationship…

  8. Anonymous
    1:02 pm on July 28th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    action, intrigue and a well written story
    This book in my opinion is one of the best of the DS9 books in the relaunch series. The action couldn’t be better, the machinations of Section 31 have fascinated me since I first…

  9. Anonymous
    4:51 pm on July 28th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Dr. Bashir takes the lead
    In this Bashir centered book; he has to confront his fear of section 31. Dr. Ethan Loken presents an ethical problem for the good doctor.

  10. Anonymous
    5:20 pm on July 28th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    As DS9 fan from childhood
    DS9 is the first series that I watched from the start after I became obsessed with star trek. I came into half way through NG and was excited at the prospect of a new series…

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