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Original Title: Inferno
ISBN: 0671024035 (ISBN13: 9780671024031)
Edition Language: English
Series: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #3
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Inferno (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #3) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 410 pages
Rating: 3.89 | 395 Users | 21 Reviews

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Title:Inferno (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #3)
Author:Judith Reeves-Stevens
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 410 pages
Published:April 2000 by Pocket Books
Categories:Media Tie In. Star Trek. Science Fiction. Star Trek Deep Space Nine

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"Now begins the final battle of the Prophets and the Pah-wraiths within the nightmarish realm of nonlinear time -- as the greatest epic adventure in the saga of" Deep Space 9tm" -- reaches its staggering conclusion...." As predicted in ancient Bajoran texts, the Celestial Temple has been restored, ending normal space-time existence for all except Captain Benjamin Sisko and those trapped on the "Starship Defiant" and the Klingon warship "Boreth." But as apocalyptic war rages between the Prophets and the Pah-wraiths, one last chance for survival beckons -- a return to "Deep Space 9."

Yet, in the realm of nonlinear time, it appears that there are "two" possible times at which Sisko and his allies can turn to the station: on the day of the Cardassian Withdrawal, or on the day six years later when "DS9" Was destroyed. But which choice will lead to the triumph of the Prophets? And which to eternal victory for the Pah-wraiths? With time literally running out and the fate of the universe in his hands, Sisko now must confront his own personal inferno-in order to change the past and restore the present, he must be ready to make the ultimate sacrifice ... his future....

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Ratings: 3.89 From 395 Users | 21 Reviews

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A pretty solid ending to a very fun time travel story. We finally got more Garak, which made me really happy and almost pushed this to 5 stars, but things did get a little convoluted at points. Wasn't super keen on the "personal hells" section, as it felt a bit off for some characters, and didn't seem to have any real impact on the story as a whole. However, I felt the resolution of the rather difficult premise to be satisfactory, and that is after wondering all through the second book whether

I've often wondered just how novels based on television shows can go for the whole epic, "world shall be destroyed" theme and have things fit in with the continuation of the televised stories later on. Of course therein arises the world of canon, to which the Star Trek novels do not belong. however from what little I know of Deep Space Nines history, these texts go a long way to enforcing in-universe integrity.it is clear that the amount of research put into them is great indeed. Minor things

I thought first two books in the series were pretty good. This one seemed convoluted with a bit too much filler for my liking. At some point it started to become a chore to read and I lost interest in the outcome. I didn't bother to finish it.

A whole novel after the end of the multiverse!!! Fantastic story!!

There are some less than stellar review of this book and while, I agree, it is not as good as the first one or even the second, I didn't feel let down after reading. I let myself enjoy the story for what it was rather than nit-pick at the details. I have to say, I probably enjoyed it more for that reason. The bottom line is, it is a good read if you let be.

A decent end to a great trilogy.

A convoluted mess of time-travel dictation. The first book of this series is the best, the second not so bad. This one, the third, is just dookie...the premise begins to tire...I skipped about the first hundred pages of filler about nightmare nonsense and the characters' personal Hells which had no affect on the story at all. Even after that it was tough to continue. I refused to finish about half way through.

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