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Star Trek: Ashes of Eden
Star Trek: Ashes of Eden
Star Trek: Ashes of Eden
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Star Trek: Ashes of Eden

Written by William Shatner

Narrated by William Shatner

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Captain Kirk, facing retirement and the end of his adventurous career, accepts the offer of a mysterious woman to undertake a voyage to an uncharted planet, where a serious threat to the fragile peace between the Federation and the Klingons may be brewing. There he also finds a nearly irresistible temptation -- a chance to recapture his faded youth.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 1995
ISBN9780743546799
Star Trek: Ashes of Eden
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William Shatner

William Shatner is the author of nine Star Trek ® novels, including the New York Times bestsellers The Ashes of Eden and The Return. He is also the author of several nonfiction books, including Get a Life! and I’m Working on That. In addition to his role as Captain James T. Kirk, he starred as Denny Crane in the hit television series from David E. Kelley, Boston Legal—a role for which he won two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe. Find more information at WilliamShatner.com.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    I would have preferred an unabridged version, but this audio book was delightful nonetheless.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The first 'post-Generations' Star Trek story involving Kirk. This book was the best of the Shatner-verse books, in my opinion, due to the fact that the majority of the story takes place before the events in Generations. The story starts where Generations ends, but then goes into a retrospective story and stays there until the final pages, where it picks up, again at Kirk's grave site on Veridian III. It leaves you on a cliff-hanger, which entices you to continue on with the next Shatner-verse book. Unfortunately, it goes downhill after this book.