A review by dreamwanderer
Fusion by Kirsten Beyer

4.0

This is the second book in the String Theory trilogy.

Voyager is docked at an ancient space station. Tuvok finds himself the recipient of a mysterious summons coming from somewhere on the array. He abandons his post and shuttles over in order to answer the call. He finds himself caught up in a sub dimensional age old war that answers some of the questions about The Caretaker and the Ocampa.

On board Voyager a mysterious force deceives almost everyone into thinking Janeway's sister is a member of the crew who has traveled with them the whole time. The alien has an agenda and will stop at nothing to accomplish what she has set out to do.

Once again every character gets a moment of focus and they are all 'in' character when compared to their TV counterparts.

I enjoyed it. I thought it was very well written but as with the first book some of the descriptive parts of it were overlong. Tuvok's observations in the station could have been reduced and made a bit tighter but apart from that its a good story told well.