There are a few survivors, including the army guy, they try not to die.Despite its unsurpring-ness, it was an interesting look at how two vastly different genres, The Star Trek Novel, and the Zombie novel, go together. Then zombies start attacking, well, everything. There's a Star Trek convention in a Houston hotel where a former Army guy turned bellhop works. Stop reading the review and go read the book already!)The story isn't too complicated. (and if you're a dude reading this review and think I'm an idiot for not immediately getting what 'sack' meant. So- perhaps the fact that I'm female colored my opinions on the book a bit. Sheesh, it took me three or four uses of the word 'sack' in the novel before I got what the heck they were talking about (a part of the human anatomy unique to males, and yes, I had heard the term before, just never read it in a book). It was technically very well written, but ironically I think that maybe I wasn't the primary audience it was going for, because, well, although I love most of Star Trek, I'm not male.
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