An interesting premise that doesn't have the payoff I wanted.
While exploring an unknown area of space, the Enterprise picks up a blip of possible warp technology. Upon exploration they discover a world that's been preparing for invasion for hundreds of years. While meeting with these people, Picard is accused of working for the invaders who are close to invading the world. Back on board their ship, the Starfleet crew discover the invading ships, thousands of them. Two undercover away teams discover the truth just as the fighting starts.
I enjoyed this book initially because of the obvious information that was being withheld from the protagonists. Author Ferguson does a great job at moving the story forward, slowly doling out facts, all while keeping the pressure of the countdown clock to war present. Good tension and a good mystery.
However, once on board the ship of the invaders, things took a turn that seemed too much and lost a lot of believability. It's got some terrific interaction between the two officers on the away mission, but whom they speak with and what they see felt out of place. The conclusion of the novel is also incredibly quick. It made me think of any number of Trek episodes that had to wrap up quickly because the ending of the show was fast approaching. Does the solution make sense? Yes, but it's just so sudden that it loses its punch. I'm also not a fan of epilogues, but this one was great, giving a perfect coda for an original character.
This was a mixed bag for me. Definitely readable, but not fully satisfying.