The Star Trek The Next Generation T..., John Vornholt
The Star Trek The Next Generation T..., John Vornholt
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The Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Genesis Wave Book 3

Author: John Vornholt

Narrator: Tim Russ

Abridged: 3 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2002


Synopsis

Sweeping across the Alpha Quadrant at a terrifying speed, a wave of Genesis energy has wiped out whole populations of entire planets, rearranging matter on a molecular level to create bizarre new landscapes and life-forms.
The U.S.S. Enterprise™, commanded by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, managed to counter the threat, halting the wave in its tracks and stopping the alien race that had sent the wave crashing through the galaxy. In the process, the crew saved trillions of souls and hundreds of inhabited planets from the mutagenic wave. Earth itself, as well as the Romulan Empire, was saved from obliteration.
Now nothing is left to do but clean up the mess the Genesis Wave left behind. Or so it seems. Unknown to Picard and his crew, the use of the Genesis Wave on a galactic scale had weakened the walls between our dimension and one right next door, one that harbors a deadly threat to not only the survival of civilization throughout the galaxy, but the survival of reality itself.
The Genesis Wave, Book Three, is the final volume of an apocalyptic adventure that pits the desperate crew of the Starship Enterprise against a disaster of universal proportions.

About John Vornholt

John Vornholt is the author of is the author of two of the New York Times bestselling Star Trek: The Next Generation Dominion War books, the successful two-book Star Trek: The Next Generation series Gemworld, Genesis Wave Book One, and several other Star Trek novels, including Quarantine, Antimatter, Sanctuary, Rogue Saucer and Mind Meld.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Adam on April 27, 2019

A rather perfunctory third wheel in a series which should have been confined to two books, "The Genesis Wave Book 3" has little to offer the continuity of the first two books. Investigating a series of incidents along the swathe cut out by the Genesis Wave, the Enterprise discovers a rift between uni......more

Goodreads review by Byron on June 29, 2018

Ridiculous. Book 1 was alright, book 2 was better. This conclusion feels largely unrelated to the primary conflict in the first two books, largely a manufactured bookend for the purpose of there being a trilogy, because trilogies. Continuation of stupid male/female relationships while on the job, and......more

Goodreads review by John on January 06, 2018

This would have been a middle of the pack rated episode in the Next Generation TV series. Not awful, but easily predictable as seen by Troi & LaForge going in space suits to an event horizon that looked a lot like a black hole. You just knew that, regardless of how dumb it was to put your top tier o......more

Goodreads review by Snogged on December 17, 2017

Genesis Wave Book 3 follows the events of the first two books without Leah Brahms. Instead, we get a different threats - a portable Genesis device that exists in a suitcase and space anomalies that are destroying ships. There was plenty to like about this book. I especially enjoyed the scenes with Ca......more

Goodreads review by Lois on February 19, 2019

This was seriously not needed. While not everything was (at least via the audiobook) was very neatly tidied up in book 2, it mostly was - this was just to try to extend the series, it felt like. Basically a pointless addition that you might want to read just to say you did, but not missing anything......more