"Riveting read"
Archeologist Waneta Young uncovers a strange looking red
crystal infixed inside a piece of pottery found at a dig on
a sacred mountain in the Eastern Cherokee Nation. The
crystal contains an ancient destructive power guarded by
anointed Cherokee shamans against those who will abuse the
frightful force. However, the human freedom resistance and the competing
Taelon factions learn of the find and each struggles to
take control of the red crystal. Each group assumes
possession means world domination. However, unleashing the
genie from the bottle may prove more dangerous and deadly
than any of the competitors realize as only the Cherokee
Nation understand this doomsday machine that the red
crystal contains. Emancipated from the crystal prison will
mean the end of the world unless Waneta the chosen one
retains control of a force that none of the triad will be
able to direct. This reviewer planned to invoke the fifty-page rule
expecting to waste a half an hour reading GENE
RODDENBERRY'S EARTH: FINAL CONFLICT: LEGACY because long
running TV series adaptations into novels usually lose
steam after a few novels. However, instead this reviewer
finished a great tale in one sitting. Glenn R. Sixbury
does the impossible of adhering to the nature of the TV
cast while enhancing their known personality quirks and
traits (Zo'or's depiction is amazing) yet provides
freshness with a strong tale that includes the trifecta
conflict and a deep look into Cherokee mythos. Fans of the
series will relish this powerful action-packed tale while
those not familiar will enjoy a strong speculative fiction
novel. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted June 25, 2002
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