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  • Star Trek: Coda: Book 2: The Ashes of Tomorrow

  • By: James Swallow
  • Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
  • Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (80 ratings)

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Star Trek: Coda: Book 2: The Ashes of Tomorrow

By: James Swallow
Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
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Summary

The crews of Jean-Luc Picard, Benjamin Sisko, Ezri Dax, and William Riker unite to prevent a cosmic-level apocalypse - only to find that some fates really are inevitable.

The future is at war with the past.

The epic Star Trek: Coda trilogy continues as friends become foes, the Temporal Apocalypse accelerates, and the catastrophe’s true cause is revealed.

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An excellent example of the second in a Trilogy

I liked it—this is a fine example of the second in a good Trilogy. And I fully invested in the battle sequences. But the death of Ezri and the Dax symbiont in the 1st book was a definite no-no that still haunts me in this book and mars my overall enjoyment. Excellent narration, though.

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Amazing m

I never knew I would get this emotional, but I am so sad to know this will be the last of the books from this universe. it’s been amazing. Thank you to the writers. I am so excited about the last book. Though not going to read it straight away lol. I need a bit of time before reading the end. :D

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Truly gripping

This 2nd book in the series is truly gripping, every time that I had to stop listening, I couldn't wait to start again. I wish that these stories could be made into a movie.

The story was well read and at a decent pace, I can't wait to start book 3.

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If you like Star Trek

Great listening audio book, looking forward to Book 3, once listened to book 3, I will listen to them again one after each other.

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Well Well Well

So brilliantly wrote out, so much action start to Finnish and so sad for someone who has followed star trek from start to Finnish, can't wait to see the last novel. Just away to listen to that now. Well done.

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Wow wow wow

This is an epic story and I’m sad to think there is only one more episode in this saga. Amazing fan service, glorious tie ins with previous stories and tv/movie series. So very very clever and moments of pure exhilaration and sadness when beloved characters are tragically killed.

So very happy I got to experience this!!

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urg, Just lazy storytelling.

It's hard to write a review without spoilers about how lazy these books have gotten,

There's nothing wrong with the premise of the story, There's nothing wrong with the writing and certainly nothing wrong in the narration.

It's just more of what you've read in past Star Trek books, some of the lines in the book are exactly the same as have been said in the TV shows, Some of the arguments the charaters have, are the same that have been had in the movies and other books. There's no spoilers that they kill off charaters, But the reason for killing them off seems to be just to pad out a side story for a bit longer.

I won't be reading the 3rd book, am sure they will save the day and everyone will be redeems, and probably brought back to life or worse, the whole thing was a dream! (I don't know i've not read the 3rd book but that would be consistent with the just how unimaginative the storytelling has gotten)

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