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Star Trek: Picard: The Dark Veil
- Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
- Length: 12 hrs and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The thrilling untold adventure based on the acclaimed Star Trek: Picard TV series!
The Alpha Quadrant is mired in crisis. Within the United Federation of Planets, a terrorist strike on the shipyards of Mars has led to the shutdown of all relief efforts for millions of Romulans facing certain doom from an impending supernova. But when the USS Titan is drawn into a catastrophic incident on the Romulan-Federation border, Captain William Riker, his family, and his crew find themselves caught between the shocking secrets of an enigmatic alien species and the deadly agenda of a ruthless Tal Shiar operative.
Forced into a wary alliance with a Romulan starship commander, Riker and the Titan crew must uncover the truth to stop a devastating attack — but one wrong move could plunge the entire sector into open conflict!
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- Roderick J Hayes
- 01-12-21
Captain Riker learned from the best
Of the three Star Trek tv series that aired in 2020 the first season of Picard was the most disappointing for me. As a kid Next Generation was as close to a foundational text as a sci fi tv show can be. Jean Luc Picard was a unique type of super hero, showing someone that didn't use brute force or super human powers to solve problems, just diplomacy and careful thought. Though he was in his 30s William Riker was a great stand in for youngsters (because Wesley Crusher sucked) and always grew with the lessons Picard passed down. Without making this a review of the show it had plenty of really fun moments but never felt like it reached for the same ideals Next Generation and that era of Trek tv did. (Go watch Lower Decks it's not just great Trek but the best tv show of 2020)
This is the second book based on Picard, after The Last Best Hope last spring. Like that book this one is technically a prequel, though it's connection to the show is much more tertiary and in fact Picard only shows up in any capacity for a few pages. This doesn't hurt the book and in fact I easily enjoyed this one quite a bit more.
The plot unfolds a year after the main inciting inciting incidents of the Picard tv series, when androids attacked Mars, the Federation abandoned rescue efforts of the Romulans and Picard leaving starfleet. These events merely serve as the backdrop to this story, which follows an older, wiser Riker as he captains the USS Titan.
What unfolds is an adventure full of all the techno babble, somewhat predictable twists and a Starfleet captain willing to use diplomacy over violence whenever he can that makes Star Trek great. Swallow writes all the characters incredibly well, whether it's characters established in the tv series, adapted from the now non canon Titan series from a few years ago or his own creations. I enjoyed 5 year old Thaddeus Riker especially. Since children in Trek are usually rather annoying it was refreshing to have a kid who acted more or less like any kid his age.
The pacing and style could easily fit as an episode of 90s Star Trek or as a film sequel to Nemesis. It's not high brow science fiction, and as I alluded to many of the moments framed as twists were perhaps too predictable and overly choreographed, but it's the most fun I've had yet with a Star Trek novel.
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- Andy
- 01-11-21
freaking awsome
need more books like this one!!
awsome plot, awsome depht and character development.
would love to see more riker troi books
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- Jennifer Baratta She/Her
- 01-08-21
Robert Petkoff is an outstanding narrator.
James Swallow thank you so much for bringing this story to life. This book takes place one year into Picard retirement and before the Rikers lose their son
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- Mat Shafer
- 01-07-21
Great continuation of the new time-line
it's great to see Trek getting its timeline synced. this story really meshes well with the new series. thank you for finally getting everything together.
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- Customer
- 07-22-21
Wow. No F-bombs.
I enjoyed the story. Pretty classic Trek. 🖖 Riker has really become an enjoyable face for Star Trek.
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- Paul Young
- 06-22-21
Very Good Read
Very nice back story from Will and Deanna leading up to Star Trek Picard
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- Michael Burton
- 02-22-21
Disappointing follow-up to Last Best Hope
I loved the previous ST: Picard book, probably more than season 1 of the show, but this book just wasn't very interesting. There was little in the way of suspense to keep me coming back and I had figured out the central mystery hours before it was revealed. The villain is a one-note fanatic who the characters keep saying is deviously smart, but never actually does anything clever or original. It was great to spend time with Riker and Troi again, but I felt like the author didn't quite capture what makes those characters so compelling and we spend way too much time with their annoying kid. There are good stories to tell about children in the Star Trek universe, but it's very rare that those stories ever actually work. As usual, narrator Robert Petkoff did a wonderful performance. He could probably read Star Trek effectively in his sleep at this point. If you've already gone through most of the Trek books Audible offers, go ahead and get this, you'll probably enjoy it just enough to make it worth your time, but keep your expectations low.
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- Jerry "JSFMIDIG"
- 02-21-21
Story misses events from other Star Trek stories.
John Luq was never an admiral. William Riker was never a captain! He was a 1st or number 1 to captain John or Jon (spelling) and then jumped from a 1st officer to an admiral from the movie stories and other novels and never made captain. The ladies maried to the men. So the novel doesn't flow with other story's and I'm 63 not a kid and I really don't care enough to tell other's how to write their story's! alright already it's still SciFi to me!
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- Travis
- 01-12-21
Great story in new timeline!
i was bummed at first to learn that Picard wouldn't follow the Next Gen books but so far I've enjoyed the books under the new timeline! This is more of a Titan book in the Picard timeline. It's full of action and great character moments for several characters. I fully enjoyed it
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- LARRY
- 04-11-22
Riker
I liked how we get to see more of the relationship between Riker & Troy.
and the many shades of Romulans
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- OldMiley
- 01-26-21
Rushed and obvious
As a fan of Star Trek, TNG & Picard and having listened to this books predecessor I was really looking forward to this, especially knowing the focus would be on Captain Riker and the Titan.
I was left feeling disappointed though. The story was enough to keep me listening but it was never spectacular and most of the major plot points were so blatantly telegraphed, although admittedly a non-fan probably wouldn't notice at much as a fan of the various series'.
The middle of the book focused too much on Riker & Troi's son and parts of that section came across as being written for kids despite the overall tone of the book being written for adults, however I will concede that the performance by Robert Petkoff could be responsible for that perception.
The ending was interesting enough, as all the plot threads came together but there was never any real resolution to some of the characters stories which left me feeling a little robbed. Another gripe was the blatant fan service for pointlessly shoving a legacy character in at the end. It added nothing.
It just feels like it was rushed, with little care, a simple narrative and characters that do some strange things despite you knowing them so well as a viewer of the many series'.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-20-21
Fantastic!
Narrating was excellent! loads of action, great story , would recommend listening to, definitely 👍
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- veradosamamadosa
- 02-23-22
excelent
enjoyed it,and is without a doubt the best star trek audio book in this series,story is great, sound effects and music are spot on as is the acting, story whilst slow to start is a good one, length of the book is just right for this story and no filler to mention…..
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- Mr. R. Merrydew
- 10-01-21
interesting
I wasn't sure to start with but I really got into the story. They really captured Riker and Diana in their mannerisms. great listen, I would recommend it.
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- Rebecca Mills
- 09-05-21
exciting stuff
what a fantastic story. Very exciting and a must read for all those trek fans.
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- Paul Harris
- 07-10-21
Not great
Not a great story, quite boring, won't be continuing with this or the series. Disappointed
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- Jules
- 03-04-21
Very enjoyable
Great story filling in a lot information but adding lots of new ideas too. Very well read by Robert Petkoff as usual.
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- Sasha
- 01-26-21
Fabulous
So well written and read. Just like watching an episode. I hope the author can write some more similar.
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- Ensign Frrranko
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Perfect
It would be difficult to overstate how good this story is. James Swallow has mastered the characters and delivered a story that perfectly matches the themes and feelings of STPicard.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-12-21
set phasers to fun
feels like coming home, very nostalgic, like another episode of next gen.
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- Eliana
- 03-01-22
Great book
Really enjoyable book, well read by narrates . I know now what happen after the attack of Mars
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- Jcb
- 09-02-21
Predictable
Now that the shows have matured and become darker you think the books would too, but no. I knew the ending and chapter 7. Clearly written for a teenage audience.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-26-21
Great Story
Thoroughly enjoyed this story. Looking forward to 3rd book. Good for understanding events prior to television series.
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- Nyeah
- 02-19-21
A wonderfully intriguing story. Great Narrator
A wonderfully intriguing story, that compliments the Events in Picard Season 1 greatly. The narrator does an absolutely amazing Job. Wonderful audio book
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- Anonymous User
- 02-10-21
Love the Picard prequels
I love the Picard prequels but I'm uncertain what connexion this one will have to the greater storyline. I'm sure all will be revealed in time