Jefferson N. (Jefferson) reviewed Mind Meld (Star Trek: The Original Series) on + 170 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
In this book, Spock's niece is going to be wed to a Romulan to help begin the peace process between them and the Vulcans. Of course, trouble and treachery take place. This book is a prequel to the Next Generation two-parter where Spock appears as a diplomat to Romulus. It''s a better than average novel. Worth a read.
Amanda W. (SailorArby) reviewed Mind Meld (Star Trek: The Original Series) on + 49 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I thought it was a really good book and I liked the way it went with "Vulcan's control/supress their emotions" instead of "Vulcan's have no emotions."
Teska, a Vulcan child raised on Earth, is destined to play a crucial role in the reunification of the Vulcan and Romulan peoples. While Spock escorts his young niece back to Vulcan for her betrothal ceremony, he strives to help her understand both her Vulcan heritage and her growing telepathic abilities. But when an unplanned mind meld reveals the true identity of a deadly assassin to Teska, she and Spock find themselves the target of a Rigelian criminal network. With the Enterprise light-years away, Spock and his niece must go on the run, pursued by a conspiracy determined to end teska's future before it has even begun.
Teska, a Vulcan child raised on Earth, is destined to play a crucial role in the reunification of the Vulcan and Romulan peoples. While Spock escorts his young niece back to Vulcan for her betrothal ceremony, he strives to help her understand both her Vulcan heritage and her growing telepathic abilities. But when an unplanned mind meld reveals the true identity of a deadly assassin to Teska, she and Spock find themselves the target of a Rigelian criminal network. With the Enterprise light-years away, Spock and his niece must go on the run, pursued by a conspiracy determined to end teska's future before it has even begun.