The Children of Hamlin (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Book 3)

by Carmen Carter

1988

Status

Available

Publication

Pocket Books (1988), 252 pages

Description

Fiction. Science Fiction. HTML:The time has come to finally avenge the Choraii for the atrocities of the Hamlin Massacre, and Jean-Luc Picard and his crew are ready. The Hamlin Massacreâ??every Starfleet officer knows the tale. The tiny Federation outpost of Hamlin was destroyed, its entire adult population ruthlessly slaughtered, before the first defense shield could be raised. Even worse, the colony's children disappeared without a trace, abducted by the aliens who attacked with a ferocity and speed that outmatched their Starfleet pursuers. Now, fifty years later, the Choraii ships have appeared again. But this time the Federation is ready; this time the Choraii must pay for what they need. The precious metals can only be bought with the Hamlin children still living with their captors. This time, the Choraii must face Captain Jean-Luc Picardâ??and the crew of the starship Enterpris… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Nyota24
This story is from the early days of Star Trek: TNG, and it reads like a Season One story. And there's an awful lot of Wesley, so be warned if that kind of thing bugs you. It's a quick read, but every so often there's an expression like "a dazzling screech of light" that can bring one up short.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1988-11
1990

Physical description

252 p.; 6.61 inches

ISBN

067167319X / 9780671673192

Barcode

1601382

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