Star Trek Deep Space Nine 27: A Stitch in Time - Andrew Robinson
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When reading Star Trek tie in novels I often find myself drifting towards images of a sausage factory. Like sausages, Star Trek book are churned out using the unwanted offal and flotsam from the show leaving you with something that will fill you up but leave a nasty aftertaste in your mouth. However, every now and again, one of these books transcends the trend and stands out as a good book in its own right. In most cases the name Peter David is attached to the book but in this case, step forward Andrew Robinson. It was not until half way through reading 'A Stitch in Time' that I realised that Robinson is the actor who played Garak in DS9. This book looks at ... Read the complete review
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