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Fortune's Light (Star Trek Next Generation, #15) [Paperback]

Michael Jan Friedman (Author)
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1991
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Pocket Books; 1St Edition edition (1991)
  • ISBN-10: 0671708368
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671708368
  • ASIN: B000O1TMIG
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,680,227 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very enjoyable detective story, January 14, 2004
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R. Spottiswood (Western Australia) - See all my reviews
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This a detective style story: running down leads, sorting true from false clues, and getting shot at or otherwise threatened all along. I usually have various complaints about Friedman's writing style, but not for this one. There is a lot of action, mostly travel and questioning people, with some combat, and all of it is well told. The knife fight is especially good. The descriptions in general are very good, very clear. The characters are vivid and with plenty of depth. Riker's female Impriman partner is a strong, well developed character, not as devious but with more common sense. There is a fair amount of humour, and a couple of scenes are real gems. The plot of the story is interesting and turns out to be surprisingly intricate. The pacing at which the plot is revealed is well judged. In addition, we are given the back story of Riker's original visit to the planet at nicely judged key points in the development of the main plot. All in all, this is a very good and enjoyable story.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars ST-TNG: Fortune's Light, June 28, 2003
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Star Trek - The Next Generation: Forture's Light written by Michael Jan Friedman is a well-written book involving a detective stroy plot mixed with sports fiction as the Enterprise crew trys to solve a mystery and recover a theft of the Madraga Criathis family seal the Fortune's Light... that is supposedly stolen by Teller Conlon one of Commander William Riker's best friends.

As this plot unfolds, William Riker is working on a baseball holodeck program and is called away to the surface of Dante Maxima Seven where the government is controlled by huge social/economic entites that control the general population, to find his friend Teller Conlon. Riker leaves the baseball program in the holodeck and Data tries it out. This plot gives Data a real workout with all of the baseball speak and the nuances of the game as Data tries to understand and play the game.

Both plots were well-written as they kept the readers interest, for two unlikely plots to blend together and form the backbone of the book's plots, they melded quite well. This book is well-toughtout as well as well-written and you can tell it by the way the book flows. The only thing that I can't see is Riker being a detective... he's more like a bull in a chna store type who's rough and tumble antics get him out of a lot of tight spots, but Friedman used this quality to an advantage as Riker is teamed up with a local woman who's sole purpose is to help Riker investigate and they run into a lot of impediments along the way. Riker is no "Columbo" but he gets the job done with action-adventure following along with the mystery.

I gave the book only four stars as the character development was a little shallow at times and the plot was rather predictable. Only for those reasons, otherwise the story flowed well and you were entertained as you read on it the book.

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4.0 out of 5 stars STNG #15 Fortune's Light - MJF does mystery!, September 1, 2003
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K. Wyatt "ssintrepid" (Cape Girardeau, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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Michael Jan Friedman, Star Trek's most prolific author proffers up this early Star Trek The Next Generation tale in the form of a detective/mystery novel. At the core, most Star Trek novels and episodes are a mystery; here's the problem, Captain and crew "must" solve the mystery in order to bring everything back into order etc... The difference here is that the author has straight written a detective/mystery novel which is an unusual but welcomed change in the Star Trek novel universe.

The premise:

Dante Maxima Seven is a world to which the indigenous humanoids are known as the Imprima and they are controlled by a small but extraordinarily wealthy group known as the Madragi. Several years earlier, Riker was among the first delegation of Federation representatives that conducted first contact with the inhabitants of this world. This was also when he befriended Teller Conlon, who was also a member of that team. Now, years later, a priceless treasure known as Fortune's Light, which belonged to Madraga Criathis has been stolen and Riker's friend, Teller Conlon has been accused of this theft.

What follows from there is interesting, but unfortunately not too terribly intriguing mystery novel in which Riker must discover the truth behind the theft of Fortune's Light and by doing so hopefully clear his friends name. At the same time there is an interesting sub plot in which Data has discovered baseball in the holodeck.

I would recommend this early Star Trek The Next Generation novel to any and all fans of Star Trek novels more as a collectors/completists novelty than anything else. {ssintrepid}

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