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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780345477569
ISBN: 0345477561
Label: Del Rey
Manufacturer: Del Rey
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date: November 27, 2007
Publisher: Del Rey
Release Date: November 27, 2007
Sales Rank: 14845
Studio: Del Rey
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Fighting alongside the Corellian rebels, Han and Leia are locked in a war against their son Jacen, who grows more powerful and more dangerous with each passing day. Nothing can stop Jacen’s determination to bring peace with a glorious Galactic Alliance victory–whatever the price.
While Luke grieves the loss of his beloved wife and deals with his guilt over killing the wrong person in retaliation, Jaina, Jag, and Zekk hunt for the real assassin, unaware that the culprit commands Sith powers that can cloud their minds and misdirect their attacks–and even turn them back on themselves.
As Luke and Ben Skywalker struggle to find their place among the chaos, Jacen, shunned by friends and family, launches an invasion to rescue the only person still loyal to him. But with the battle raging on, and the galaxy growing more turbulent and riotous, there’s no question that it is Jacen who is most wanted: dead or alive.
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Another very poor book in the Legacy of the Force series. Wish I could give the Legacy of the Force series negative points! By now the series is showing very poor continuity, unrealistic actions by the main characters and there is little in this that represnts the best of any of the Star Wars canon. I wish I had saved my money and avoided this book! The characters are so flawed and dark that there appears to be no point in mentioning the light or good side of the force. Even Luke has regressed ... Read More
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i like the star wars books mostly because of their psychological aspect, and this book just didn't have much of it. i'm giving it 4 stars only because both and like finally are starting to make sense and the game is no longer "i know something but i won't tell anyone what it is!". what i didn't like is the fact that jacen is very steadily going down the dumb path, and not the dark one. he gets dumber and dumber with every book.. why??? we want to see him darker and darker, not dumber and dumber... ... Read More
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Well I guess I better start out by clearly stating that this review is based upon the entire "Legacy of the Force" series and not solely on this particular book. With that in mind, this same review will be posted on each book in the series under the same guidelines, as a review on the entire series, not just a single book in the series. With that in mind, here goes...
My first comment is that the overall feel for this series seems to be a bit off. Now I don't know if it is me, or if other ... Read More
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LOVED this book!
The continuation of the "Star Wars Universe" is a better place for having this story in it!
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This was a disappointing read after 'Inferno'. Aaron Allston writes a good book, but this book wasn't the greatest.
Jacen/Caedus is very pathetic in this. Kidnapping his daughter to force his secret lover to turn her fleets over to him. How unbeleivable can you get! He spends a lot of time fuming about how unfair the rest of the galaxy is and how he is only doing what is best. To end this book he strangles, using the Force, a junior officer because she was not able to predict that a shuttle ... Read More
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