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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Vampires and Star Trek.,
By A Customer
This review is from: BLOODTHIRST (CLASSIC STAR TREK 37) (Mass Market Paperback)
One of the rarer Star Trek novels, Bloodthirst was one of the first of many Star Trek novels and novelizations to be done by J.M. DillardA little on the dark side for a Star Trek novel, but then we discovered that Dillard writes Star Trek novels around darker plots.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Vampire zombies prowling the Enterprise,
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This review is from: BLOODTHIRST (CLASSIC STAR TREK 37) (Mass Market Paperback)
Responding to a distress call to an isolated research facility the Enterprise crew stumbles upon a horrifying discovery - vampires are real. Unfortunately they discovered this only after some of the Enterprise crew had been attacked. While McCoy frantically searches for a cure Kirk begins his own investigations into the origins of the problem, an investigation that will lead into the very highest levels of Star Fleet.
Overall and despite it's rather unlikely theme BLOODTHIRST is one of the better enteries in this long-running tie-in series. The plot has enough twists to keep the reader guessing, even though it is a foregone conclusion that all the regular Enterprise crew will survive, and that McCoy and Kirk will be successful. The only flaws are an exchange between Sulu and Chekhov that portrays them as sophomoric idiots rather than superior junior officers on an elite ship, and tendancy to drag a bit towards the end. Dillard has introduced some interesting original characters and managed to strike a good balance between time spent developing them without ignoring the original crew.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dracula Vs Trek,
By Stephen Andrews (Edmonds, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: BLOODTHIRST (CLASSIC STAR TREK 37) (Mass Market Paperback)
Sure, and it makes for a great read! The story is plausible and well written. Even the supporting characters are well-rounded. It honestly gave me chills to read it...
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Review of "Bloodthirst":,
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This review is from: BLOODTHIRST (CLASSIC STAR TREK 37) (Mass Market Paperback)
A very fine job of combining the concepts of Star Trek and vampire fiction; this is a very well-written book, and was a very compelling read. There are a few caveats, however, which is why it was only given four stars, rather than five:First, if your interest in vampire fiction is in traditional supernatural vampires, this will disappoint you. The vampirism is treated in a very scientific way, and those "infected" show no supernatural abilities beyond seeing in the dark. It is a very interesting science fiction explanation of vampirism, however. Second, and most critically, we once again run into the overused plot device of the rogue conspiracy at the highest levels of Starfleet, and idea that would be interesting if it were rare, but has been overused so badly that it just can't be used anymore. Further, although for a good part of the book, this particular plot device was actually handled better than it generally is, toward the end of the book, it wasn't even handled well. The personality of the admiral at the center of the conspiracy was handled inconsistently and implausibly. Had it not been for the use of this plot device, I'd unquestionably have given the book five stars. A much better book than "Demons", Dillard's previous Star Trek novel, which also brought some horror concepts into Star Trek, but much less successfully.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not that great,
This review is from: BLOODTHIRST (CLASSIC STAR TREK 37) (Mass Market Paperback)
I love reading vampire books and star trek book. When I heard that there was a vampire/star trek novel, I had to find it. This has to be one of my least favorite Trek books. If your looking for a vampire book.....this isn't is. I have a feeling that J.M Dillard doesn't have a grasp on the vampire lore.The plot is pretty straight forward. The Enterprise gets a medical emergency summons from the planet Tanis. There Kirk and crew find one sole survivor who has a hunger for blood. The crew were quickly talking of the vampire. I wont' say much more b/c I don't want to ruin the plot. But I did have some problems.... The person that was the "vampire" could only drink the blood of someone who has the same blood time as him....he has no vampire powers, and has to get the blood from his victims buy using a straight razor. Dillard had a pretty good grasp of the char and their dialouge. Bones seemes like a aolcholic, but that's just a small complaint. I have a feeling that this is one of Dillard's early Star trek books. I have read some fantastic ST books, by her, but this isn't one of them. I suggest that you read her later ones and skip this one. |
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BLOODTHIRST (CLASSIC STAR TREK 37) by J. M. Dillard (Mass Market Paperback - January 15, 1990)
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