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| | The Genesis Wave, Book Two |
 | | Once she unwittingly helped unleash it in a wave across the quadrant, it took the life of the husband of Dr. Leah Brahms, Geordi LaForge's unattainable love from "Galaxy's Child." Brahms, in turn, joined with aging Klingon Maltz -- survivor of Captain Kruge's vessel, commandeered by Kirk -- on a personal quest for revenge. |
 | | Even as he frets over his inability to make his passionate feelings known to Leah Brahms, LaForge develops a strong connection to warm, witty Linton, who treats him more like an equal and makes the reader start to hope he'll rethink his romantic priorities. |
 | | Brahms, whom we've seen thus far primarily as an engineer, proves to be an able commander and a decent strategist as well. |
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