Review - Jessie Gender - 'Star Trek: A Contest of Principles'

Review – Jessie Gender – ‘Star Trek: A Contest of Principles’

Star Trek gets political in Greg Cox’s latest novel Star Trek: A Contest of Principles“. Kirk deals with an election, McCoy deals with palace intrigue and Spock handles the news media in the final Trek novel of 2020, so find out if it’s worth your time in my review of “Star Trek: A Contest of Principles“.

Star Trek: A Contest of Principles
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The synopsis of the book is as follows…

The planet Vok is holding its first free elections after years of oppressive military rule. Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the Starship Enterprise have been dispatched by Starfleet to serve as impartial observers, but remaining neutral proves a challenge, as Kirk confronts a tangled web of scandal, conspiracy, and assassination plots—with the stability of an entire sector at stake.

To make matters worse, Dr. Leonard McCoy has vanished while on a mission of mercy to Braco, a nearby planet only a system away. With Kirk unable to abandon his vital mission on Vok to hunt for his friend, it’s up to First Officer Spock and Christine Chapel to lead a team in search of the missing doctor, even if it means risking whatever fate befell McCoy.

Unknown to his friends and crewmates, however, McCoy has been spirited away to another world, Ozalor, where he’s expected to find a cure for a mysterious ailment plaguing a member of the planet’s ruling family. Torn between his Hippocratic oath and his desire to escape, McCoy finds himself at the center of deadly palace intrigues—and a struggle for power that may ultimately consume all three worlds!

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