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Shadow Planet (Quest for tomorrow) [Hardcover]

William Shatner (Author)
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Quest for tomorrow November 5, 2002

The ultimate destiny of humankind hangs in the balance in the gripping space saga.

A less likely group of saviors has never before jockeyed a great starship across the heavens-but Jim Endicott and the Stone Cowboys are suddenly the last hope of humanity. A street-toughened gang of thugs and hoodlums, they have already proved their mettle, staunching the flow of the killer drug that turned the world-sized intergalactic vessel Outward Bound into a gargantuan battlefield-cum-graveyard. Now, in a ship hijacked from the alien suppliers of the lethal narcotic and renamed Endeavor, the outlaw heroes are rocketing toward a grim confrontation they cannot avoid and, most likely, will not survive: a war to the death that will be waged on the enemy's home turf.

But first a motley group of street fighters-the scum of the galaxy, by all standards of decent people everywhere -- must be molded into a trained and disciplined commando unit. And that's where Jim Endicott comes in. Once hoping to join the Space Academy, now the untried captain of a stolen starship and its misfit crew, he has already altered one past using the astonishing powers of Omega, but the deadly challenge that lies ahead dwarfs any he has previously encountered. And within the Endeavor's close confines tension and unrest are perilously brewing, threatening to erupt in a devastating explosion of blood and mutiny that will have to be dealt with-brutally yet with finesse.

And after that ... the future is a terrifying question mark. For the roots of the fiendish galactic plot to obliterate the human "cancer" and end its expansion to the stars reach deep into dark, unknown, and inescapable places. And the only champions courageous -- and foolhardly -- enough to venture there are Endicott and his small band of cutthroat Cowboys, who have nothing in the universe left to lose.



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From Publishers Weekly

Like its predecessors (Delta Search, etc.), Shatner's fifth interstellar adventure of teenage superman Jim Endicott mixes fast action and bold characterization with lapses in logic. After Jim and the Stone Cowboy gang escape the doomed colony ship Outward Bound in a stolen Kolumban ship, the Endeavour, along with Ur-Barrba, one of the gorilla-like Kolumbans, the first order of business is to establish the pecking order within the Cowboys and then transform them from a gang into a disciplined crew, with Jim as the captain, naturally. Jim later discovers that the Kolumbans are peddling lethal ship-destroying drugs as agents for another alien race, the Communers. On their home planet, the Kolumbans barely change sides in time to save Endeavour and her people from the Communers' mastery of cloning. But Jim now understands that the Communers are also behind the Pleb Psychosis on Earth, which may in turn lead him to his destined confrontation with the mysterious Delta. The series' affinity to both Star Wars and Dune is abundantly clear, while ragged transitions leave many episodes undeveloped. The plot seems to be tying itself into one vast intergalactic conspiracy on which the Fate of Humanity hinges, a familiar SF theme, but the author's less than sophisticated handling will go over better with young adults and Trekkies than with more serious readers of the genre.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Adult/High School-In this fifth installment in the series, 40 gang members-teens and younger kids who had hijacked the spaceship of intergalactic drug suppliers in the previous book-have sworn reluctant allegiance to young Jim Endicott. The only gang member from a middle-class background and the only one with pilot training, Jim must first earn the respect of an anarchic group of rebels and then learn how to lead them. He has resolved to trace the drug-which turns humans into homicidal maniacs-back to its planetary source and put a stop to its trafficking. Although the original plan is simply to destroy the planet, the solution proves more complex, and leaves readers ready for a sequel. Shatner handles his characters well; he shows a little of what had turned them into misfits, and then takes them through some surprising turns of character development as they respond, mostly well, to challenges and events in their struggle to save the human race. This story of teens at their best and their worst is set against a future society in which humans are just in the process of bursting upon a universe already peopled with other sentient species. In the spirit of old-fashioned pulp sci-fi, there is plenty of action and highly colored prose, while the gang politics and personal challenges should interest modern teens. A brief bibliography points the way to nonfiction about both space colonization and gang life.
Christine C. Menefee, Fairfax County Public Library,
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Voyager; 1st edition (November 5, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061051195
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061051197
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,573,418 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Kolumban Drug Cartel, December 28, 2002
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This review is from: Shadow Planet (Quest for tomorrow) (Hardcover)
Shadow Planet is the fifth in the Quest for Tomorrow series. These novels are fairly light science fiction. While intended for young adults, they also can be enjoyable reading for adults.

In the previous novel, Jim Endicott has discovered that aliens are supplying a deadly drug to the crew and passengers of the colony ship Outward Bound. He convinces the Stone Cowboys youth gang, who have been distributing the drug, to help him assault the alien ship, killing all but one of the alien crew. He then becomes Captain, renames the ship Endeavor, and sets a course toward Kolumba, the alien's home planet.

This novel begins with another set of aliens, the Communers, completely destroying the Outward Bound. The Communers are using the Kolumbans as stooges to attack the Terran Confederation. While the Kolumbans were originally noble savages, so to speak, the Communers have subverted them to consumerism by giving out picture boxes showing various sentients, including humans, using flashy cars and other goods. Sound familiar?

This series has an old fashion, pulp-era feel. While Shatner introduces contemporary scientific and technological concepts, they are usually only nonessential props rather than central elements of the plot. He also overuses coincidence to resolve problems, so the plot seems jerky at times. Moreover, only Jim Endicott shows any character growth; everyone else is fully defined when they are introduced. Overall, it would make a good script for a TV movie, but is not serious literature.

Recommended for young adults and more mature readers who don't mind a little light reading while awaiting the next Robert Jordan novel.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great space opera, November 5, 2002
This review is from: Shadow Planet (Quest for tomorrow) (Hardcover)
In the far distant future, mankind has colonized so many worlds that they are perceived to be a threat by the Communers, an insect like race with a hive mentality. Humanity doesn't know about this deadly enemy because the Communers prefer to remain in the shadows using guerrilla tactics and other races to destroy their enemy. Terran colony ships housing ten million humans are being given drugs that will cause mass destruction.

The Stone Cowboys, led by teenagers Kerry Korrigan and Jim Endicott figure out the truth and hijack the Kolumban ship, the Endeavor, killing all its' crew save one. Somehow, some way, they intend to stop the Kolumbans from producing the drugs that will harm humanity. However when he learns that the Communers deceived the Kolumbans, Jim must come up with a plan that will save both races from their common enemy.

William Shatner of Star Trek fame has made the transition from actor to writer very successfully. His "Quest For Tomorrow" series is great space opera in the tradition of Arthur C. Clarke and Andre Norton. SHADOW PLANET is full of heroic action, exotic aliens, and a young, bright, charismatic leader (think Luke Skywalker) who takes an ex-gang and forms them into a fierce fighting unit.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars Quest for Tomorrow: Shadow Planet, November 23, 2002
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This review is from: Shadow Planet (Quest for tomorrow) (Hardcover)
Quest for Tomorrow: Shadow Planet written by William Shatner is a gripping space saga. Shatner's writting ability is getting better as we see in this book.

This is Shatner's fifth book in this series called Quest for Tomorrow and his ability to continue to write in the series must come from his own life. I found the book to move quite rapidly once you start reading as Jim Endicott finds new life, he battles an insect race called the Communers. Drugs are killing people and are sold by the Kolumbians.

This book reminds me, in short, of a soap-opera or a western but with a space motif. Shatner does pace this book well and there are the twists and turns you'd expect. This is a very well-written and a high-tech thriller. As mankind starts to colonize the universe they will eventually meet some who think the colonization is threatening and will resort to covert actions. Thus, Shatner's book in a nutshell... but the ending I'll leave for the reader to enjoy.

The book hinges on hope and there are those who will like it for that reason alone. I have this nagging thought though, does Shatner have a ghost writer for this series if so who is it. If Shatner is writing this series by himself than more power to him this isseries, Quest for Tomorrow is an excellent Sci-fi grouping.

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Death approached in the shape of a glittering child's game. Read the first page
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hyperwave transmitter, stranger compound, colony ships, alien vessel, picture machines, remaining engine
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Jim Endicott, Outward Bound, Pleb Psychosis, Elwood Grieger, Stone Cowboy, Kerry Korrigan, Ferrick Autrey, Great One, Carl Endicott
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