I don't want to bore you with a long resume of my Stargate credentials, but I have seen every episode of all three series', collect the action figures, have the gate coasters for SG-1 and Universe, have nearly every book for the three series', and have the books for the movie storyline as well. So needless to say I know my gate. And so, too, does the author of this book. But beyond that, we also have a very experienced author, and one that has an amazing ability to use her imagination to create a compelling tale.
The book starts off during a time where Ronan has recently joined the team, and Col. Caldwell has expressed his disapproval of Sheppard. Not long after Weir successfully keeps John as the military leader of the expedition, the team of heroes sets out to discover a piece of technology that SG-1 fans will be very familiar with. As always, the Wraith are not far behind and of course they bring their threat of feeding with them. As time goes on the teams individual strengths will be called upon to save both the day and their lives from the Wraith threat.
This book contains a surprising amount of action, and lacks any real filler to up the page numbers. The author knows the characters well and spends little time rehashing them to the fan reading the book. Fans of the main team, John, Rodney, Tayla, and Ronan will enjoy this book. Even fans of Raddick and the lesser-known Miko will have a lot of fun, too.
For me this book really pushed the limits of imagination - in a good way. The author has an undeniable grasp on the franchise and uses that knowledge to propel the story. The writing is superb and bares little error. I did note two mistakes in that a Wraith Cruiser does not actually have shields and the Daedalus does not have a tractor beam, at least that I know of, but given this book was written very early in the series the author should not have this held against her.
Great book, great author.