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A review by reasie
Enigma Tales by Una McCormack
4.0
Structurally it's a bit loose, and the mystery has that problem where the resolution comes so quickly you miss it.
However, of course it was a delight to revisit Garrak and Cardassia as seen by Una McCormack. This book deals particularly with the sensitive issue of half-Bajoran children, which of course we knew existed.
Best parts: serious angsty Garrak-Bashir looooove that made my shipper heart twinge with delighted agony. Dr. Pulaski is a pure delight and a great character for adventure, always willing to dive into action. I adored her. And I adored Garrak having a sweet old husband who was once his torture victim! (Drama there!)
Not giving it full marks, tho, because it just made me angry I hadn't read whatever books came before this one in what is obviously a series.
So... gotta get on that.
However, of course it was a delight to revisit Garrak and Cardassia as seen by Una McCormack. This book deals particularly with the sensitive issue of half-Bajoran children, which of course we knew existed.
Best parts: serious angsty Garrak-Bashir looooove that made my shipper heart twinge with delighted agony. Dr. Pulaski is a pure delight and a great character for adventure, always willing to dive into action. I adored her. And I adored Garrak having a sweet old husband who was once his torture victim! (Drama there!)
Not giving it full marks, tho, because it just made me angry I hadn't read whatever books came before this one in what is obviously a series.
So... gotta get on that.