The Star Trek: The Original Series: The Case of the Colonist's Corpse

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book The Star Trek: The Original Series: The Case of the Colonist's Corpse by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll, Pocket Books/Star Trek
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll ISBN: 9780743464987
Publisher: Pocket Books/Star Trek Publication: January 1, 2004
Imprint: Pocket Books/Star Trek Language: English
Author: Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
ISBN: 9780743464987
Publisher: Pocket Books/Star Trek
Publication: January 1, 2004
Imprint: Pocket Books/Star Trek
Language: English

When Captain Kirk faced court-martial, he chose the best lawyer in the Federation -- Samuel T. Cogley, a cranky old man who prefers books to padds and people to computers.
Now, once again, it's SAM COGLEY FOR THE DEFENSE!
The planet Aneher II sits in the middle of the Neutral Zone, and neither the Klingon™ Empire nor the Federation can claim it. Under the terms of the Organian Peace Treaty, any such contested colony world will go to the party -- Federation or Klingon -- which shows it can best develop the planet.
At first the two colonies live in peace, but it's a fragile peace, one shattered when Administrator Daniel Latham, the head of the Federation colony, is found murdered, and Commander Mak'Tor, the head of the Klingon colony, is found crouched over Latham's body, discharged phaser still hot in his hand.
When Lieutenant Areel Shaw of Starfleet is assigned to prosecute Mak'Tor, Sam Cogley volunteers to defend the accused Klingon. But when Cogley's own investigation provides the prosecution with its key piece of evidence and his courtroom tactics unexpectedly backfire, can even the galaxy's most brilliant defense attorney win the day in...
The Case of the Colonist's Corpse

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

When Captain Kirk faced court-martial, he chose the best lawyer in the Federation -- Samuel T. Cogley, a cranky old man who prefers books to padds and people to computers.
Now, once again, it's SAM COGLEY FOR THE DEFENSE!
The planet Aneher II sits in the middle of the Neutral Zone, and neither the Klingon™ Empire nor the Federation can claim it. Under the terms of the Organian Peace Treaty, any such contested colony world will go to the party -- Federation or Klingon -- which shows it can best develop the planet.
At first the two colonies live in peace, but it's a fragile peace, one shattered when Administrator Daniel Latham, the head of the Federation colony, is found murdered, and Commander Mak'Tor, the head of the Klingon colony, is found crouched over Latham's body, discharged phaser still hot in his hand.
When Lieutenant Areel Shaw of Starfleet is assigned to prosecute Mak'Tor, Sam Cogley volunteers to defend the accused Klingon. But when Cogley's own investigation provides the prosecution with its key piece of evidence and his courtroom tactics unexpectedly backfire, can even the galaxy's most brilliant defense attorney win the day in...
The Case of the Colonist's Corpse

More books from Fiction & Literature

Cover of the book Gretel: A Fairytale Retold [Novella] by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book The Burning Maiden by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book P.T.S.D. by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book Le legs d’Eva by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book A Ruler’s Consort in Early Modern Germany by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book Regain by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book A Book of Poems About a Nurse Crying with and for Her Patients by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book I Need A Little Time... by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book The Poetry of Myths and Legends Vol. 6 by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book Thus Spoke the Dragon by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book Tequila Dirty by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book Women Wanderers and the Writing of Mobility, 1784–1814 by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book L'uomo che sorrideva by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book Little Green Tree-Toad by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
Cover of the book Cherokee Friends by Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy