In the year 2258, space station Babylon 5 goes on line. Because it follows a mysterious history of failed space stations, its days may be numbered. This unpredictability and danger makes life even... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I enjoyed this book, not as much as the 3 trilogies but still a good mystery and it IS B-5. My only real gripe is the use of "Mike" instead of "Michael" in regards to Mr. Garibaldi. In all the times I have seen that program on TV and now on my DVD's I can't ever recall him being referred to as "Mike" by anyone........... Otherwise a pleasant read...........
Here There Be Raiders...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Accusations is the second of a series of nine novels. The book is set during the second season, between "The Coming of Shadows," and "All Alone in the Night." Commander Ivanova's former instructor pilot is murdered on Babylon 5 before she has a chance to meet with him and all suspicions fall on her. Could this be what it seems or is there more than meets than eye... Lois Tilton makes use of existing B5 plots and subplots, i.e. the Mars Troubles, on which she bases this novel. The book is well written and presented, and the reader feels that they have been transported to another plane of existence and are actually present among the characters, seeing what they see, feeling what they feel, sensing what they sense. Ivanova's handling of a Narn captain on page 42 is enjoyable to say the least. On page 123-127, the author provides for an excellent description of a run-in between B 5's Alpha Wing Starfuries and Raiders. Finally, on pages 274-275, the author foreshadows the erotic relationship between Talia Winters and Susan Ivanova that is to come. On the downside, the novel focuses too much on Susan Ivanova and Michael Garibaldi. The alien characters are literally nowhere to be seen. With the series over, thank goodness for the novels. 3.5 Stars More novels please...
An out-standing futuristic detective novel.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This book has all the elements of a good detective story: crime, suspense, and it makes you think. The story keeps surprising the reader with new and fascinating events or evidence. Even though it's based on the TV show, it definitely could have been a stand-alone book. All the information based on the series is explained shortly and a person with no knowledge of the show can understand it easily. Almost all the book is very well written, except for one part where the author shows a "trashy" side, when Garibaldi holds Ivanova and feels attracted to her, and feels "her feminine body shivering". The author stopped herself at the right time, not writing sleezy lines, and getting back to the problems of the investigation. This is the best book of the Babylon 5 novel series, and for Babylon 5 fans it is very highly recommended, a "don't miss" book, and for non-fans it's recommended, a "can read" book.
Non-arc whodunit
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I assume the only people who read this will be fans of B5, but even if they're not, it is still a good book. There is very little in the way of the story arc, but it is a well crafted suspense novel that just happens to be a few hundred years in the future. Pretty much any fan of detective fiction should like this one, but don't look for any revelations about the nature of the Vorlons or technical facts like how many crew serve aboard a Narn heavy cruiser
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