Usually these books are comfort food, brain candy, imaginative and fun reads for me. I'm a Trekkie fan from way back when, especially of the original series with Captain Kirk and company. And, while this one fit the bill in many ways, it was also not one of my favourites.
I thought the author did a fairly decent job of describing the ancient civilization of the Kh!lict, crab-like aliens who were both fascinating and horrifying. Their depictions of brutal sacrifices and annihilation of other cultures were very reminiscent of the Aztec society. But, after a while, these descriptions became a little too repetitive. We get the picture already! These creatures are repulsive, xenophobic, ruthless and dangerous. We just don't have to be told this repeatedly throughout the whole book.
The book was quite technical and seemed to drag in places to the point where I almost became bored. I get that it's science fiction and, of course, there will be technical aspects that have to be explained, but my eyes kind of glazed over after a while.
Kirk and his gang of intrepid space explorers will always hold a place in my heart and, most of the time, I enjoy their adventures. This one just fell a little flat for me.