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Ice Trap (Star Trek, Book 60) (Mass Market Paperback)

~ L.A. Graf (Author) "LEONARD McCoy GLARED at the transporter from which he, Kirk, and Spock had just disembarked..." (more)
Key Phrases: Captain Mandeville, Lieutenant Chekov, Nordstral Pharmaceuticals (more...)
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Sent to the icebound planet of Nordstral to investigate a mysterious outbreak of insanity, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise™ find themselves drawn into another, even deadlier mystery upon their arrival. A team of research scientists has disappeared on Nordstral's frozen wasteland, leaving no clue to their whereabouts, and no hint of their fate.

WHile Uhura and Chekov tackle the mystery surrounding the scientists' disappearance, Kirk and McCoy search for the truth behind the outbreak of mental illness. But both teams soon find themselves in danger, as the planet undergoes a series of massive earthquakes and electromagnetic disruptions. Unable to contact he U.S.S. Enterprise, both teams must fight for their lives as they try to solve the mystery of Nordstral -- before the world tears itself apart!



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Sent to the icebound planet of Nordstral to investigate a mysterious outbreak of insanity, the crew of the U.S.S. EnterpriseTM find themselves drawn into another, even deadlier mystery upon their arrival. A team of research scientists has disappeared on Nordstral's frozen wasteland, leaving no clue to their whereabouts, and no hint of their fate.

While Uhura and Chekov tackle the mystery surrounding the scientists' disappearance, Kirk and McCoy search for the truth behind the outbreak of mental illness. Both teams soon find themselves in danger, as the planet undergoes a series of massive earthquakes and electromagnetic disruptions. Unable to contact the U.S.S. Enterprise, both teams must fight for their lives as they try to solve the mystery of Nordstral, before the world tears itself apart.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 277 pages
  • Publisher: Star Trek; 1St Edition edition (July 1, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671780689
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671780685
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #130,314 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Captain! Our suspension of disbelief is overloading!, May 31, 2000
By Charlene Vickers (Winnipeg, Manitoba) - See all my reviews
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The authors who publish under the pseudonym L.A. Graf have turned out some of the best Original Series professional fiction available. "Ice Trap", unfortunately, is one of their worst collaborations. The characterizations are poor, the setting is highly derivative, and the writing is uneven and choppy.

One of the reasons we read Original Series profic is that we love the characters. What a shame it is, then, that the most important characters in this book are portrayed so badly. I was embarrassed by Uhura's overt sexuality while on duty and annoyed by Chekov's neurotic whining, but Spock: poor Spock comes across as a pathetic bookworm who loves the sound of his own voice and who wouldn't lift a hand to save his own captain.

The poor characterizations make it difficult for the reader to suspend disbelief long enough to enjoy this book. Unfortunately, the setting compounds the difficulty. The writers seem to have written this book as a tribute to Canada; the original characters are mostly Canadian, and the alien world, Nordstral, is astonishingly similar to northern Canada -- or to what a Californian might think Northern Canada was like if they'd never actually been there. It's as if they got everything from an outdated copy of the Encyclopedia Britannica. It's distracting and at times unintentionally hilarious: in one scene, a character swears there are no sailboats in Calgary, which might not have been as funny had I not been on a sailboat in Calgary at the time I read it.

To top it all off, the writing is weak and very uneven. It's as if one writer contributed the A story, the other the B story, and both collaborated on the bridges. Unfortunately, it doesn't work.

This is perhaps the weakest of the L.A. Graf collaborations. I don't recommend it.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Sailing, Sailing, on an Iceberg too, November 21, 2006
By barbre (Troy, IL USA) - See all my reviews
Wow. This has to be one of the dumbest novels I've ever read. The characters are presented lamely, the story should have been solved days before the Enterprise arrives, and the iceberg....

Throughout most of the story Kirk is a Captain. However, for one chapter he becomes and Admiral. Then he is a Captain again.

Did you know you can use a tent to turn an iceberg into a sailing ship?

The most common reaction to anything by any crew member is to "gasp".

Vulcan's can't go to cold planets or they will die.

Kraken's get goo-goo eyed over communications officers wearing masks.

The story consists of Chekov and Uhura running from bad guys, and Kirk and McCoy trying not to drown.

I cannot even begin to imagine how drunk the authors had to be to envision this as a good story. I also cannot imagine what publisher would have printed this garbage.
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4.0 out of 5 stars McCoy vs. evil doctor!, September 21, 2009
Gave it 4 stars by mistake, ought to be 3. Several plot holes, or at least thin spots, but there are some redeeming moments. I thought the alien race was pretty interesting, but unevenly portrayed and could have been fleshed out more. Chekov was good; we get insight into his thought patterns as head of security and as a leader. McCoy turns out to be afraid of water in a childhood flashback, predictably revisited later on in the plot. I wouldn't mind this if it were realistic, but it's awfully contrived. Why didn't anyone already know that about him, if it's so relevant? It's not something you'd keep a secret (compare to Uhura's fear of fire in "Three-Minute Universe", handled MUCH better). On the other hand, later he dukes it out with another doctor, which was entertaining. Borrow this one from the library, I'd say.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Tedious. Graf has done better
Sorry, but I thought that this one was tedious, predictable, and relatively hard to follow. Plus, it just did not impart that "sense of wonder" that characterize the best Star... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book.
This is an excellent addition to the "Star Trek" series of novels; it has plenty of action, plenty of drama, some interesting looks into the characters of Uhura, McCoy,... Read more
Published on May 10, 2004 by James Yanni

4.0 out of 5 stars Exciting ice adventure focusing on Chekov and Uhura
I enjoyed Ice Trap, and recommend it for fans of the Original Series. Uhura and Chekov share the main storyline, and their adventure on an ice planet is suspenseful and exciting... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ms. Graf must really like Checkov.
Checkov has been a heroic character in many of Ms. Graf's writings. I find that refreshing, because he is young and the next generation. Read more
Published on October 15, 1997

4.0 out of 5 stars Better than the icecapades
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