Home Is the Hunter explained

Home Is the Hunter
Author:Dana Kramer-Rolls
Cover Artist:Keith Birdsong
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Science fiction
Publisher:Pocket Books
Release Date:1 December 1990
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:288 pp
Isbn:0-671-66662-2
Isbn Note:(first edition, paperback)
Oclc:22770017
Preceded By:Enemy Unseen
Followed By:Ghost-Walker

Home Is the Hunter is a novel written by Dana Kramer-Rolls.[1]

Plot

Captain Kirk, commanding the USS Enterprise, gets into a fight with a Klingon ship concerning arguments over a primitive planet and its inhabitants. A mysterious, powerful entity named 'Weyland' stops the fight and decides to punish three of the Enterprise crew with their own history.

Hikaru Sulu is sent to feudal Japan during a bloody power struggle. Scotty is sent to Scotland in the eighteenth century on the eve of revolt. Chekov is sent to his beloved homeland of Russia during World War 2.

All three eventually make it back home to their right time and place, Sulu even managing to leave a literal mark on history with a carved message on a durable rock.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ayers , Jeff . . . 2006 . 85–86 . 1-4165-0349-8.