Warchild

· Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Book 7 · Sold by Simon and Schuster
3.8
4 reviews
eBook
288
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About this eBook

A message left behind by the Kai Opaka gives Commander Benjamin Sisko a fateful mission: find a young Bajoran girl destined to be a great healer who could bring together the warring factions of Bajor. While Lt. Dax tries to find the healer, Dr. Bashir goes planetside to treat a rare disease that is killing the children in Bajor's resettlement camps.
Surrounded by thousands of dying children, Bashir goes A.W.O.L. from Deep Space Nine TM, vowing not to return until the plague has been stopped. But by the time Dax finds the girl from the Kai's prophecy the child has fallen victim to the plague. Now, with the fate of the entire planet at stake, Commander Sisko must find Dr. Bashir in time to save the child who may be Bajor's last chance for peace.

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3.8
4 reviews
Sarah Danielle
14 March 2018
It should be noted and kept in mind that this was originally written and published around the first and second seasons. Everyone's characterization seems, at least to me, in line with their development at that time. The new characters introduced solely for the purpose of this plot and this book were very enjoyable. I'm glad I bought this and will likely read it over again.
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About the author

Esther Friesner is winner twice over of the coveted Nebula Award (for the Year’s Best short Story, 1995 and 1996) and is the author of over thirty novels, including the USA Today best-seller Warchild, and more than one hundred short stories. For Baen she edited the five popular “Chicks in Chainmail” anthologies. Her works have been published in the UK, Japan, Germany, Russia, France and Italy. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, two children, and two rambunctious cats.

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