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Star Trek: Seven Deadly Sins Available Today!

Star Trek: Seven Deadly Sins Available Today!

Our twitter friend and Star Trek novelist, Dayton Ward, announced today that his latest Trek writings are available for your reading pleasure.  "Star Trek: Seven Deadly Sins" is a collection of short stories that focus on Federation enemies and they're representation of each of the seven deadly sins. 

Not only were Dayton Ward and his writing partner Kevin Dilmore involved in the new publication, but also David A. McIntee, James Swallow, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Britta Burdett Dennison, Greg Cox, and first time Star Trek author Marc D. Giller.

We'll definitely be picking up a copy to read on our PADD, er Kindle.

About Star Trek: Seven Deadly Sins.

The Seven Deadly Sins delineate the path to a person's downfall, the surest way to achieve eternal damnation. But there is a way out, a way to reclaim salvation: blame it on the demons -- taunting you, daring you to embrace these sins -- and you shall be free. The painful truth is that these impulses live inside all of us, inside all sentient beings. But alas, one person's sin may be another being's virtue.

The pride of the Romulan Empire is laid bare in The First Peer, by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore.

A Ferengi is measured by his acquisition of profit. Reservoir Ferengi, by David A. McIntee, depicts the greed that drives that need.

The Cardassians live in a resource-poor system, surrounded by neighbors who have much more. The envy at the heart of Cardassian drive is The Slow Knife, by James Swallow.

The Klingons have tried since the time of Kahless to harness their wrath with an honor code, but they haven't done so, as evidenced in The Unhappy Ones, by Keith R.A. DeCandido.

Humans' darkest impulses run free in the Mirror Universe. Freedom Angst, by Britta Burdett Dennison, illustrates the lust that drives many there.

The Borg's desire to add to their perfection is gluttonous and deadly in Revenant, by Marc D. Giller.

To be a Pakled is to live to up to the ideal of sloth in Work Is Hard, by Greg Cox.

Pick up your copy of "Star Trek: Seven Deadly Sins" here.

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