Hello, my fellow Friday 56ers!
It's been a while since I last participated in the meme. I just finished reading a nonfiction book, and now I'm unsure what to tackle next. There are several ARCs I need to get to, including Star Trek: Identity Theft by Greg Cox, which has been sitting on my desk collecting dust for a few months. I think I should finally crack it open this weekend.
Greg Cox is a talented author, so I'm hopeful that Identity Theft will be a good read. It is set in the timeline of Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS). From what I gather, the main plot takes place aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-A, in between the movies Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The story is connected to events that occurred twenty years earlier when the pre-refit U.S.S. Enterprise intervened in a civil war on the planet Voyzr. According to the blurb, this story features a significant focus on Pavel Chekov. After reading several true crime books in a row, I'm definitely looking for something lighter, and I think Star Trek: Identity Theft will fit the bill.
Now, here’s a teasing glimpse at page 56:
McCoy nodded, "We've done what we've can, but I'm confident that the Tykon authorities now have the tools and the training they need to bring the pandemic under control before it spreads any further . . . and quickly extinguish it altogether."
— Cox, Greg. Star Trek: Identity Theft, Gallery Books, 2025, p. 56.




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