Fear Itself
Star Trek: Discovery • Book 3
by James Swallow, Robert Petkoff
Narrated by Robert Petkoff
Why You'll Love This
A Star Trek story where the hero's greatest weapon is knowing exactly what it feels like to be hunted.
- Great if you want: character-driven Trek fiction centered on an underdog officer
- Listening experience: tense and introspective — escalates steadily toward a moral dilemma
- Narration: Petkoff narrates Saru's anxiety and resolve with convincing restraint
- Skip if: you haven't watched Discovery and need TV context to engage
About This Book
Before he becomes the crew member the audience knows, Saru is a junior Kelpien officer on the U.S.S. Shenzhou trying to prove himself in a Starfleet that doesn't quite know what to make of a former prey species. When he breaks protocol during what should be a routine rescue mission and finds himself effectively in command, he must navigate between two antagonistic alien races with no good options. James Swallow's third Star Trek: Discovery novel explores the origins of fear as a form of intelligence.
Robert Petkoff serves as both author credit and narrator — a choice that gives the production an unusual coherence, with Petkoff's precise, controlled delivery matching the character's tension between emotional suppression and instinctive awareness. At ten hours, it's well-paced Trek fiction that rewards fans of the television series while working reasonably well as a standalone space opera. A character-focused addition to the Discovery canon.
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