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Title : Serpents Among the Ruins
Writers : David R. George III
Year : 2003
Rating : 4.6667 for 3 reviewsAdd your own review
Reviewer : Sarah Rating : 5
Review : I think this is about the best Star Trek book I've prolly ever read. Gives a good view of the time on the Enterprise-B and John Harriman. Really good book, a must read if you like the Enterprise-B or Harriman.
Reviewer : Blurb23 Rating : 4
Review : It's a great book for explaining the Tomed Incident. It also sheds some light on the activites of the E-B, and wether Harriman was a good Captain or not. One of the major things that I didn't like was how there was little ship-to-ship combat. But other than that, it's a VERY good read. Definitely recommended.
Reviewer : Moonprince Rating : 5
Review : A great book that ties in the early carrer of Vaughn, what happened with the Tomed disaster, and the story of the Enterprise-B. I have to say I would recommend this to any DS9 relaunch/TOS fan.
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