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The Left Hand of Destiny: Book Two

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"The true test of a warrior is not without...it is within." Sins of the past collide with hopes for the future as Martok fights for the right to lead the Klingon Empire. With the secret of his usurper exposed, the ousted chancellor and his ragtag band of followers embark on a desperate plan to retake the empire. But while Worf, Ezri Dax, and the crew of the IKS Rotarran go in search of the Klingons' most revered icon of power, Martok is dealt the most crushing blow of all – driving him to make his final stand on the ice-strewn cliffs of sacred Boreth. As that frozen world reverberates with the song of armies and bat'leths clashing, the mystery of Martok's past, and the future of the Klingon Empire, is revealed.

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Martok fights to retain control of the Klingon Empire, while Worf and Ezri Dax go in search of the Klingons' most revered icon of power.

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Publisher:

Pocket Books

Original Release:

01 May 2003

Book Length:

330 pages

Book Canon Year:

2376

Featured Characters:

Angwar, B'Tak, Barnum, Annup Bommu, Sam Bowers, Darok, Ezri Dax, Drex, son of Martok, Gothmara, daughter of Kultan, Grot, son of Angwar, Hur'q 22, Iris Hume, Jaroun, K'Ehleyr, K'moth, K'mtec, K'rac, K'Tar, Kahless, son of Kahless, Kar-Tela, Kira Nerys, Korath, Kurs, Lazhna, daughter of Martok, Leskit, Lukara, M'Kec, Maapek, Manx, Martok, son of Urthog, Morjod, son of Martok, Ngane, Okado, Ortakin •Pharh, Q'ratt, Riku, William Ross, Alexander Rozhenko, Shen, daughter of Martok, Sithala, Sirella, daughter of Linkasa, Starn, Tamal, Tong, Worf, son of Mogh

Review Series:

Deep Space Nine

Cover Type:

Paperback

Book ISBN10:

671784943

Book ISBN13:

978-0671784943

Book ASIN (Amazon eBook):

B000FC0QYI

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Wed 14 Jun, 2017 5:56 AM
This is a two parter and i honestly can't say which is better. There fore i'll judge them as one, and then i have to say without doubt: The Best StarTrek Novels EVER!
The books take you inside Klingon culture and shows you every single thing you always wanted to see about the Klingons. The scenes are so well written, i could visualize every single inch of the places i was taken to. I was almost shouting battlecries with the characters, and cursing out loud when appropriate.
BEST READING EXPERIENCE EVER!

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