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A Hard Rain (Star Trek The Next Generation) (Mass Market Paperback)

~ (Author) "IT WAS RAINING IN THE CITY by the bay..." (more)
Key Phrases: subspace disturbances, morgue truck, quantum singularities, Dixon Hill, Heart of the Adjuster, Detective Bell (more...)
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard has long enjoyed playing the part of Dixon Hill, a hard-boiled private eye straight out of American pulp fiction. His holographic excursions into 1940s San Francisco, a colorful world of gunplay and gangsters, provide a welcome diversion from his hefty responsibilities as a Starfleet captain.

But not this time.

The Starship Enterprise has lost power and control, its own momentum carrying it ever deeper into a dangerous zone of warped space and time. And the only way out is hidden somewhere in the mean streets and back alleys of old Frisco. But so is a cold-blooded murderer....

Now Dixon Hill, alias Jean-Luc Picard, must get to the bottom of a tangled mystery that threatens the lives of everyone aboard the Enterprise !


About the Author

Dean Wesley Smith is the author of over 30 Star Trek novels either solo or written jointly with Kristine Kathryn Rusch. He is editor of the Star Trek STRANGE NEW WORLDS short story anthologies and author of the film novelisation FINAL FANTASY: THE SPIRITS WITHIN.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 233 pages
  • Publisher: Star Trek (March 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 074341926X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743419260
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 4.7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #702,773 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars STNG- A Hard Rain, February 22, 2002
By Joe Zika "Khemprof" (Cincinnati, Ohio) - See all my reviews
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A Hard Rain by Dean Wesley Smith is an engaging Dixon Hill holodeck mystery. Jean-Luc Picard is playing the star roll as Dixon Hill a detective solving crime in the city by the bay in the 1940's. He is accompanied by the Luscious Bev (Beverly Crusher), Mr. Whelan and Mr. Data, all trying to find the Heart of the Adjuster. Its location is paramount in saving the Enterprise from certain destruction from an area of space known as the Blackness.

As with many private eye stories, this has clues woven throughout the story, so be forwarned read it carefully and you'll solve this crime story before Dixon Hill realizes he has all the clues he needs. But time is short and Dixon Hill has a bevy of suspects to encounter in order to find the "Heart."

This is a well written mystery, a few typos, but nevertheless a compelling story. The deterioration of the Enterprise by the quantum overlap (Blackness) is believeable and the solution found but will it work?

We have gangsters with some really original names; Cyrus Redblock, Ghost Johnson, Benny the Banger, Harvey Upstairs Benton, Slippery Stan Hand and his girl friend Jessica Daniels. An intrepid Detective Bell is Dixon Hill's inside source as the book evolves and is Hill's best friend.

But as Data said, as he took his gangster stance, "As Dexter Drake said, "The solving of almost every crime mystery depends on something which seems, at first glance, to bear no relation whatever to the original crime." Pay heed to these words and they will serve you well in solving this mystery.

I enjoyed reading this book as it was entertaining and a fast read. But not everyone will like this book to them all I can say is... better luck. Those who want a deeper engrossing mystery, this is not your best mystery, but at least there are attempts at writing more mystery into the suspense of Trek.

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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A Hard Mess To Read, February 23, 2002
By Kenneth Jones (Russellville, AR United States) - See all my reviews
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"Hard Rain" is a waste of the paper its printed on. Even the basic "hook" of Picard saving the day as Dixon Hill is cliche. How many times can that holodeck malfunction and nearly destroy the ship before they write it off as a bad idea. The 'plot' is Data and Geordi make up a TREKnospeak whatsis to save the ship from a spacial anomaly(again!). They have to test it on the Holodeck. Then the Dixon Hill program comes on and 'someone' steals the heart of the device. It is lost on the holodeck. Dixon has to get it away from the mob. Why don't they just shut the thing down and pick it up off the floor? The author comes up with a weak justification at the end of the book which says. Anything taken in and not held when the program is shut off is destroyed. Even if that was the case in "Encounter at Farpoint" Data shows that he can see past the holo image on his own if he wants to. Lets not even bring Geordi into this. This book is before STTNG Generations but Worf is no where to be seen or even heard from or referred to. As well as other plot/tech holes big enough to drive the Enterprise through. Also the "Mystery" is no mystery at all half way through the book you'll be going. "Please no dont let it be" But it is. This is arguably the worst STTNG novel to ever come out. Hopefully a single aberration from the generally high quality of the new ST books.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Star Trek for mystery lovers, December 9, 2002
By Kevin D. Killiany "KeVin K." (Wilmington, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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I came at this book from a different angle than most Trekkies (Trekkers, for you young people). I happen to love he old mysteries by Chandler, et al., and I knew this was an homage to -- not a parody of, as some have suggested -- the detective fiction of the golden age of pulp before I started reading.

Dean Wesley Smith clearly loves the genre as much as I do and cleverly worked in trademark touches from several writers of the period. Including Ellery Queen's summary of "clues" at the end of each chapter, some of which are red herrings. Even if you miss every little Easter egg and can't tell Sam Spade from Philip Marlowe, there's enough action, interesting characterizations and intriguing plot twists to keep you going.

If your Trek simply must have planets exploding and Romulans conspiring and the Enterprise locked in deadly combat against overwhelming odds, this is not the book for you. If you're in the mood for a delightful variation on familiar themes -- with more than a bit of whimsy and humor -- this could be just what you're looking for.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not a good read.
I don't usually criticize Star Trek books because I can usually find something to like about them. Not this one. It's poorly written and inconsistent. Read more
Published 19 months ago by K. Myers

3.0 out of 5 stars A remarkably stupid story, remarkably well-told.
If you enjoy the detective & mystery fiction genre, as well as the science-fiction/Star Trek genre, and don't mind the idea of them being mixed together with a very implausible,... Read more
Published 21 months ago by James Yanni

3.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable sidestory,but not a full Novel at all
Now this is what I like to call a 'novelty' Novel,because it dwells on one single premise and doesn't directly into a normal Star Trek situation. Read more
Published on October 6, 2007 by Wade A. Hampton

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun, Light Escapade

Yes, some people are upset that this novel is written at a junior high school level. But really, if you enjoyed the Holodeck and you like Picard and Dixon Hill, this is... Read more
Published on May 11, 2006 by Jay Gandhi

4.0 out of 5 stars Shallow but enjoyable
This book is written in a fairly shallow, somewhat tongue-in-cheek fashion. With this author it is hard to tell if that shallow style is deliberate or not. Read more
Published on January 14, 2004 by R. Spottiswood

3.0 out of 5 stars Cover art easily the book's best feature
Having never before read a Star Trek novel, I was a bit reluctant to buy "A Hard Rain". However, I like Dr. Read more
Published on July 1, 2003 by sarah_in_a_cup

2.0 out of 5 stars A PC game in disguise?
I am a fan of Piers Anthony's "Xanth" series, so the horrible cliche's and the many ways of saying "stolen" was amusing to me. Read more
Published on December 28, 2002 by zinnias9

2.0 out of 5 stars More like "A Light Drizzle"...
It was an excellent idea--Picard visits the holodeck for a Dixon Hill mystery, accompanied by Bev Crusher, Data, and Whelan, the ship's historian, but things go terribly wrong and... Read more
Published on October 27, 2002 by L. S. Mooney

1.0 out of 5 stars Lame, dull mystery
Dull characters and a very slow-moving plot make this the worst Star Trek novel I've ever read. If the Dixon Hill books were this bad Picard would never have even finished reading... Read more
Published on October 3, 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars A Whimsical Tale... with a Twist.
I found this book delightful. A venture from the usual Star Trek tales full of moral delima and technobabble (which I like, by the way). Read more
Published on July 10, 2002 by sci-fi4ever

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