Lost to Eternity, Greg Cox
Lost to Eternity, Greg Cox
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Lost to Eternity

Author: Greg Cox

Narrator: Robert Petkoff

Unabridged: 15 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/23/2024


Synopsis

A thrilling new Star Trek “movie era” novel from New York Times bestselling author Greg Cox!

Three Eras. Three Mysteries. One Ancient Enemy?

2024: Almost forty years ago, marine biologist Gillian Taylor stormed away from her dream job at Sausalito’s Cetacean Institute—and was never seen or heard from again. Now a new true crime podcast has reopened that cold case, but investigator Melinda Silver has no idea that her search for the truth about Gillian’s disappearance will ultimately stretch across time and space—and attract the attention of a ruthless obsessive with his own secret agenda.

2268: The U.S.S. Enterprise’s five-year mission is interrupted when Captain James T. Kirk and his crew set out to recover an abducted Federation scientist whose classified secrets are being sought by the Klingons as well. The trail leads to a barbaric world off limits to both Starfleet and the Klingon Empire—and an ageless mastermind on a quest for eternity.

2292: The Osori, an ancient alien species, has finally agreed to establish relations with its much younger neighbors: the Federation, the Klingons, and the Romulans. A joint mission involving ships from all three powers, including the Enterprise-A, turns explosive when one of the Osori envoys is apparently killed. Each side blames the others, but the truth lies buried deep, nearly three hundred years in the past…

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About Greg Cox

Greg Cox is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous Star Trek novels and short stories. He has also written the official movie novelizations of War for the Planet of the Apes, GodzillaMan of SteelThe Dark Knight RisesDaredevilGhost Rider, and the first three Underworld movies, as well as books and stories based on such popular series as AliasBuffy the Vampire SlayerCSIFarscapeThe 4400, LeverageThe Librarians, RoswellTerminatorWarehouse 13Xena: Warrior Princess, and Zorro. He has received three Scribe Awards from the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers, as well as the Faust Award for Life Achievement. He lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Visit him at GregCox-Author.com. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jonathan on July 19, 2024

Well...that was unexpected. This book is split between 3 different timeframes: 2024, 2268, and 2292. By the end of the book, each timeframe gets about equal presence in the book, although the majority of the 2292 story is at the end of the book. I absolutely loved the 2024 storyline here. It was a tr......more

Goodreads review by Kieran on July 26, 2024

It is 2024 and podcaster Melinda Silver embarks on her latest true crime podcast, 'Cetacean', which tries to solve the mysterious 1986 disappearance of marine biologist Dr Gillian Taylor. As her podcast develops, Silver draws the unwanted attention of a man who will stop at nothing to find out the t......more

Goodreads review by Vladimir on August 07, 2024

The One after the One with the Whales This book's story continues the famous Star Trek movie with the whales. A Gen Z-er, a mad scientist/ augment and the usual Kirk and crue combine to create a pleasant potential Trek episode.......more

Goodreads review by Sean on July 31, 2024

I enjoyed this. Voyage Home is, of course, one of the better movies, and the 2020's craze for true chrime podcasts is undeniable, if, to me, baffling. I really enjoyed the Soong Easter egg and doubtless there's so much more from TOS I'm missing, being a nextt-gen era kid. But this was great nonethele......more

Goodreads review by Adam on October 04, 2024

Weaves multiple timelines and deep Star Trek Lore into a seamless narrative in true Greg Cox fashion. It was a lot of fun seeing present day true crime podcaster investigating he events of Star Trek IV in 1986. It didn't really deliver on my hopes to see more of Gillian Taylor's life in the 23rd cen......more