Friday, January 19, 2024

Book Review: Star Trek-Deep Space Nine: The Dog of War


An extremely rare purebred corgi from Earth makes its way aboard Deep Space 9 when Quark cuts a deal to procure it for a high buyer. After all, a Ferengi without profit is no Ferengi at all! But Latinum the corgi comes with unexpected cargo that shakes Captain Benjamin Sisko to the core: a Borg component discovered by a crew sent to uncover Cardassian technology after the station’s reoccupation.

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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Dog of War by Mike Chen and Angel Hernandez will be published February 13, 2024. IDW Publishing provided an early galley for review.

I have always been a Trek fan: from the original show to the next generation and all through the 90's. I watched the show, read the novels and collected the comics. So, I am always down for checking in on old favorite characters.

The plot basis for this one was hard to pass up. Quark dealing with a rare dog? Yes, please! Before I even cracked this one open, I knew it would be a fun time and right in line with how the show would have handled the same scenario.

I always enjoy the inclusion of the individual issue covers as well as the variants. I especially enjoyed those by Andy Price which featured the different crew members and dogs that might best reflect each of them.

1 comment:

ApacheDug said...

It's been a long time since I've bought a Star Trek novel, but the moment I saw this I knew I had to have it--I love that cover!