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Star Trek: Voyager · Book 10 of 43

Bless the Beasts

Dan Simmons

1996

Fiction, science fiction, space operaJaneway, kathryn margaret (fictitious character), fictionParis, thomas (fictitious character), fictionKim, harry (fictitious character), fictionChakotay (fictitious character), fiction

About this book

In desperate need of crucial repairs, the starship Voyager has come to Sardalia, a planet blessed with great natural beauty and apparently friendly inhabitants. The Sardalians welcome Voyager enthusiastically, but Captain Janeway soon grows suspicious. The Sardalians seem almost too eager to help. Janeway fears they are hiding some secret agenda. When Tom Paris and Harry Kim disappear while visiting the planet, the captain and her crew find themselves caught in the middle of a planetary war—and faced with an agoniz…

Who this is for

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A patient, character-first epic that asks you to sit with worldbuilding before any payoff arrives. Readers who love long arcs and slow-burn relationships tend to finish it twice; readers chasing momentum often DNF in the first hundred pages. Plan for unhurried evenings.

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A plot-driven with strong world, tense and immersive read.

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43 books · ongoing

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