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Star Trek: The Next Generation: Triangle: Imzadi II

Triangle: Imzadi II

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Star Trek: The Next Generation: Triangle: Imzadi II

By: Peter David
Narrated by: Robert O'Reilly
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"Imzadi"—to the people of the planet Betazed, including Counselor Deanna Troi of the Starship Enterprise, it means "beloved" and denotes a special closeness that can never be truly broken. Or can it?

In his acclaimed earlier novel, Imzadi, bestselling author Peter David explored the special bond between Deanna Troi and Commander William T. Riker. It revealed new facets of their long and intimate relationship and put that bond to its ultimate test in a powerful and unforgettable story that remains one of the most popular Star Trek adventures ever published. Now David examines the heart of Deanna Troi from an altogether different perspective, as he reveals for the first time the full story of Troi's troubled romance with Lieutenant Commander Worf.

At first glance, they cannot be more different. She is an empath, gentle and acutely sensitive to the needs and feelings of others. He is a fierce Klingon warrior, dedicated to a harsh and warlike code of honor. Brought together, however, by a common need to care for Alexander, Worf's troubled, motherless son, they discover hidden reserves of courage and compassion within each other.

Soon mutual respect leads to much stronger emotions as they embark on an unexpected courtship, much to the surprise and discomfort of William Riker. But does Worf's future truly lie with Deanna...or on a distant outpost called Deep Space 9? And whom indeed shall Troi ultimately call "imzadi"?

Imzadi II is a compelling story, an untold chapter in the history of the Starship Enterprise.© & (P)1998 Paramount Pictures, All Rights Reserved; AUDIOWORKS Is an Imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division., Simon & Schuster Inc.
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It is great to see another Star Trek Adventure that dealt with the relationship between Worf & Troi. I always wondered what happened to them after the last Television Episode.

Another Great Book

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loved the triangle twist with Thomas riker being involved. it was far more adventurous than I expected, which I liked.

better than I expected.

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The book is wonderful. However the narrator can't seem to decide how he wants to voice characters. One moment, Worf sounds like Gowron, the next a old man from the middle ages. The sound effects are generic Sci-Fi sounds and not at all Treky.

Great Book Poor Narrator

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would have been much better with a full length version i am sure, the storyline is kinda butchered and the narrator while not bad is getting low marks for his strange efforts at accents, but i liked him otherwise.

i hate abridged books

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For those of you who are Star Trek Fans.... Avoid this audio book. This is a classic example of the description being better than the actual story. Author, Peter David, constantly shift his attention between main characters, making it hard to follow and harder to care.

Unworthy sequel

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