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Title: The Big Game (Star Trek Deep Space Nine, No 4)
by Sandy Schofield, Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch
ISBN: 0-671-88030-6
Publisher: Star Trek
Pub. Date: 01 November, 1993
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $5.50
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Average Customer Rating: 3.5 (8 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: DS9 #4 The Big Game - A great early DS9 novel!
Comment: The pen name of Sandy Schofield for this early Star Trek Deep Space Nine title is kind of funny actually when considering that the authors, husband and wife writing team Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch felt that six names would be too many on the cover of a book. Of course, this was their only Star Trek title using "Sandy Schofield" and every title since has had their complete names on them.

Taking into consideration that this is one of the earliest DS9 novels and the limited amount of episodes that the authors had in which to study the characters, I would say that they did a wonderful job of capturing the essence of the characters at this point in the series. Given the fluidic nature of Deep Space Nine, it was a very trying time for authors to actually write and then publish stories for the series since things were changing so quickly on the series.

With "The Big Game" being the first novel written by these two fantastic authors; I found their writing style to be fairly fluidic and the pacing of the novel went quite well with the story being told.

The cover art for this early DS9 title is pretty much standard for the time in which this novel was produced.

The premise:

Quark, being the outstanding "scoundrel" and entertainer that he is decides to hold a high stakes poker tournament on the station. Present for the tournament is several representatives from the many races of the Alpha quadrant. Suddenly, one of the players is murdered and the stakes rise even higher for those playing. At the same time, the station is rocked by a series of subspaces waves that threaten to destroy the station. Now, Commander Sisko and Odo must find the killer in time to save the players and get the information from them that will save the station.

As a whole, as stated above, this is an excellent early DS9 title in which the authors captured the characters quite well, especially the oft times humorous quibbling between Quark and Odo, without taking it to the extreme. I also rather enjoyed the use of characters seen previously in other series. I highly recommend this early DS9 novel to any and all fans of the genre. {ssintrepid}

Rating: 2
Summary: Mediocre at best.
Comment: First the good news: the actual writing isn't bad, in terms of technical competence. The characters were mostly handled well, both in terms of dialogue and interaction; Major Kira was a bit too hostile, but that was fairly standard for this early in the series, and Odo displayed a variety of intelligence that I don't expect to see from him, but otherwise the book was well enough written to make two separate fairly uninteresting plots passably readable.

But that's the bad news: the story behind the writing just wasn't interesting; it's a bad sign when the poker tournament at Quark's is more interesting than the obligatory station crisis.

This book was actually written as a collaborative effort between Dean Wesley Smith and his wife, Kristine Katheryn Rush. (Sandy Schofield is the pseudonym they chose for the collaboration.) If you are familiar with (and fond of) the individual work of either of these writers, you might want to try this one. But I can't say that I was overly impressed.

Rating: 4
Summary: Good but not spectacular DS9
Comment: When Quark decides to hold a poker tournament on the station, things get out of hand, really fast. It's an very funny book, especially the Odo and Quark scenes. Who would have ever thought Odo could play poker? The subplot was a little boring, and the storyline slowed down towards the end, with nothing really happening. I felt the author just added extra sections to fill the required word count. But, it was a very enjoyable quick read.

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