Star Trek: Picard: Second Self

Raffi Musiker faces a dangerous mission that uncovers buried truths.

Una McCormack author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Simon & Schuster

Published:26th Oct '23

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In this gripping adventure, Raffi Musiker grapples with her future after the events of season one. A plea for help from a Romulan spy propels her into a dangerous mission.

Star Trek: Picard: Second Self is a captivating adventure that takes place after the dramatic events of the first season of the acclaimed TV series, Star Trek: Picard. The story centers around Raffi Musiker, who finds herself at a crossroads in her life. She must decide whether to return to her former role as a Starfleet Intelligence officer or to embrace a quieter existence, possibly teaching at the Academy. However, her plans are abruptly changed when she receives a distressing message from an old acquaintance—a Romulan spy—requesting urgent assistance.

With the support of Elnor and the guidance of Jean-Luc Picard, Raffi embarks on a critical mission that promises to uncover hidden truths. As she delves deeper into her past, she realizes that the shadows of her previous actions are not easily left behind. The journey becomes increasingly complex and perilous, as she navigates a web of intrigue and danger. The stakes are high, and Raffi must confront the ghosts of her past while striving to protect those she cares about.

This novel not only expands on the rich universe of Star Trek: Picard but also explores themes of redemption, loyalty, and the consequences of one's choices. It offers fans an engaging narrative filled with suspense and emotional depth, making it a compelling addition to the beloved franchise. As Raffi's story unfolds, readers are drawn into a world where the past and present collide, challenging her to confront the truth and her own identity.

ISBN: 9781982194833

Dimensions: 210mm x 135mm x 23mm

Weight: 229g

320 pages