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Reviewer : Adam
Ave Rating : 5.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : Titan Book 3 : Orion's Hounds Rating : 5
Writers : Chrostopher L. Bennett Year : 2005
Review : A really gripping novel, well written by an excellent author. Quite easily the best 'Trek' book I've read. Fast paced action with a great narrative makes this book deserve it's "bestsellers" title. Christopher L. Bennett clearly has a great love of 'Star Trek' with many references to past series littered throughout. Although I could go on for some length about this book, it would no doubt exceed 5000 chars., suficed to say, I'll definately be reading more Christopher L. Bennett novels in the future.

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