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Synopsis
The third book in a series of novels, sequel of "Day of the Vipers" and "Night of the Wolves", that follow the Occupation of Bajor. This novel covers 2360-2369. Publisher's description: As violence all across Bajor continues to escalate, Cardassian forces tighten their grip on the captive planet, driving back the resistance at every turn; but on Terok Nor and elsewhere, the winds of change are stirring-the beginnings of a hurricane that will alter the landscape of the Occupation. And while secret dealings, shifting alliances, and personal demons buoy the wings of revolution, a mysterious shape-shifting life form begins a journey that will decide the fate of worlds.
Is Dawn of the Eagles: 2360-2369 appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
Contains strong violence related to military occupation and resistance warfare, with political intrigue and morally complex situations typical of adult science fiction. No explicit sexual content but themes of oppression and war throughout.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, mild sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include captivity, violence, and war (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens who enjoy complex political science fiction and Star Trek will appreciate the detailed exploration of occupation and resistance.