I have many fond memories of this particular book since it was the very first novel of Star Trek that I ever read. Even it's a first edition with yellow protection on the border of the pages! Gosh! How I loved when they used to do that on US books! Back in 1993, I was already a Trekker but you have to picture that I live in Costa Rica and by then, cable didn't exist (at least here) so, even that DS9 was starting to air at US, here it was just something that I read from magazine articles, I even need to read the "Emissary" novel to know the premises of that "new" Trek series. TNG was on air here but not so fast as one can expected, if I am not mistaken, we were like in the middle of the 4th season, when at US it was already the 6th season. And about the movies, I was able to watch "The Undiscovered Country" at a cinema theater (the previous ones I catched them on TV). You see, here on Costa Rica, "Star Trek" wasn't a big deal when I was a kid, they even didn't air it! Geez! So, my sci-fi TV series from my childhood were "Lost in Space", "Space: 1999" and "Battlestar Galactica" (original one), so my introduction to Star Trek was due the happy event of catching "The Wrath of Khan" a saturday afternoon while I was visiting my grandparents' house. I liked a lot and still is my favorite Trek film but back then I wasn't a Trekker yet. Then, one friday night, in a local channel, they aired something called "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and I started to watch it, since I never watched before "The Original Series" (I did it later when the great cable TV came to my life) so I wasn't in the struggle of the hardcore Trekkies deciding if they will accept that new series or not. For me in that moment was like, okay, Kirk is on films and Picard is on TV, ok, cool, life goes on. But even then, I wasn't a Trekker, I was just a person who enjoy to watch Star Trek stuff, and then... "The Best of Both Worlds" got into my life and never, NEVER was the same! THEN I became a Trekker!!! Along side with this story, there was my story about reading books, by then I was really into reading horror books (in Spanish at that moment) and already reaching a very good level at reading books on English, so all those elements and events went to take "Shell Game" from a shelf in a bookstore. When I read the premise that it was like a horror story in space with the Original Crew (and most important, from the cover I noticed that the story must be located on the films' era. Very important to me at that moment since back then it was the era that I knew about the Original crew), I said to myself: "Why not? It seems interesting." and the rest is history. Thanks to this book I was able to enjoy a lot of great stories of Star Trek universe and I am still enjoying them, but the start of my Trek books was here on "Shell Game". It's a great novel with a delicious ambiance, having the Original crew wandering into the darkness (pun intended ;) ) of a desolated Romulan space station. I won't spoil the book with explanations but I can assure you that this book can easily being the closest thing that you'd ever read of a ghost story in a Star Trek novel. Highly recommended.