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Title : The Dominion War 3 : Tunnel Through The Stars
Writers : John Vornholt
Year : 1998
Rating : 1.5000 for 2 reviewsAdd your own review
Reviewer : lan Rating : 2
Review : not as bad as the first of his dominion war books, but that having been said, not very good either. the only interesting part was when they were in the badlands and scanvenging on a "dead" ship, but that had almost nothing to do with the plot at all. go home john vorholt!
Reviewer : KurdtLives Rating : 1
Review : Sigh. Vornholt continues to mess-up established characters and bore me with lame new ones. I figured out who traitor was very early on. The ending was not very exciting. Data was way to absent from the novel until the end, as was the Enterprise-E. Riker was not handled to well and Dr. Crusher was barely mentioned. I had hoped Vornholt would pull it out, but I was wrong. Good ideas, bad execution.
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