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I have read the article, which is excellent, about a book which is considered by many people to be one of the better Star Trek novels, and I am not sure what is meant by unverified/unverifiable. The information on the book is readily available from any bookseller's site, bookstore, or public library, and is listed below. Paperback, 256 pages. Published by Pocket Books under license from Paramount Studios on May 1, 1985. ISBN: 0671554271 The author, Barbara Hambly, appears to have researched the history of Seattle as well as of the characters in "Here Come the Brides", and has constructed a good cross-over story.