Warchild
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The latest in the blockbuster series set squarely in the tradition of the other New York Times bestselling Star Trek series. Set between the first and second seasons of Deep Space Nine, Warchild tells the story of Dr. Julian Bashir, who must save a dying child--a child who may be Bajor's last chance for peace.
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This Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel delivers exactly what fans of the series craveβa compelling medical mystery wrapped in high-stakes political drama. Set between the first and second seasons, the story centers on Dr. Julian Bashir as he races against time to save a dying child whose survival is mysteriously linked to Bajor's fragile future. The narrative captures the distinct voices of the DS9 crew while exploring the complex cultural tensions of the Bajoran people.
Friesner excels at capturing Bashir's signature blend of brilliant medical intuition and youthful idealism, placing him in a scenario that tests both his skills and his ethics. Readers who appreciate character-driven stories within the Star Trek universe will find this particularly satisfying, as it delves into the doctor's motivations without sacrificing the interstellar intrigue the franchise is known for. The result is a tense, emotionally resonant addition to the DS9 literary canon that reminds us why these characters endure.
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