“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Shadows Have Offended” Review by Womenatwarp.com

Womenatwarp.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Shadows Have Offended”:

It makes sense for the title to refer to Shakespeare’s Tempest, because like the play, this book sends the TNG cast into a world of illusions. For Picard, it’s working with—*shudder*—Lwaxana Troi to question outraged Betazoid dignitaries, any of whom might be hiding something, about their missing treasures. For Worf and Deanna, it’s venturing into the criminal underworld to deal with people who have neither empathy nor honor. For Crusher, it’s trying to cure an illness that affects people and technology – and Data, who is both – in ways that seem to defy science.

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