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Warped

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Pocket Books, 1995 - Fiction - 345 pages
As the first Deep Space Nine hardcover opens, political tensions on Bajor are on the rise and a series of murders on the station have shaken everyone aboard. Chief Odo traces the murders to a bizarre and dangerous new form of holosuite technology that turns its users into killers. To unravel the mystery, Commander Sisko must enter a world where danger lurks in every corner and death can come at any moment.

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Review: Warped (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

User Review  - Bernard - Goodreads

I had been aware of the prevailing opinion of this book, which is along the lines of "This book is why the DS9 Hardcover series ended after one book." When I picked it up used a few years back, I was ... Read full review

Review: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Warped (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

User Review  - Sarah - Goodreads

I remember being excited about the release of the first hard-back DS9 book, and I remember being sorely disappointed by it. Rereading it--more carefully this time--many years later, I don't think my ... Read full review

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Section 2
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Section 3
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About the author (1995)

K.W. Jeter is a respected American novelist who wrote what was likely the first true cyberpunk novel, Dr. Adder, which was enthusiastically recommended by Philip K. Dick. His many original novels range between dark noir-horror and visionary science fiction. He has also written several authorised sequels to Blade Runner (aka Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep).