![]() ![]() ![]() This sense of cosmic balance rings true throughout The Eternal Tide. I think the answer is that Beyer understands that for every gift, there is also a price to be paid. But I wondered how Beyer could do it without it feeling like cheap fan service. Of course, Janeway would have to return at some point. The biggest issue is that Janeway died (rather unceremoniously) back in 2007’s Before Dishonor. ![]() Let’s face it, Beyer was given a dud hand when she was handed the keys to the Voyager relaunch books. Kirsten Beyer takes the extra time and puts in a little extra thought - perhaps even love - into each Voyager book she writes. The Eternal Tide continues Kirsten Beyer’s series of Voyager novels, which continue the story after the TV show’s finale.įirst things first, this is one helluva Star Trek book. Janeway is back! No, that isn’t a spoiler - because she is on the front cover. ![]()
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