Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Revelation by Karen Traviss

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Synopsis

During this savage civil war, all efforts to end Jacen Solo’s tyranny of the Galactic Alliance have failed. Now with Jacen approaching the height of his dark powers, no one–not even the Solos and the Skywalkers–knows if anything can stop the Sith Lord before his plan to save the galaxy ends up destroying it.

Jacen Solo’s shadow of influence has threatened many, especially those closest to him. Jaina Solo is determined to bring her brother in, but in order to track him down, she must first learn unfamiliar skills from a man she finds ruthless, repellent, and dangerous. Meanwhile, Ben Skywalker, still haunted by suspicions that Jacen killed his mother, Mara, decides he must know the truth, even if it costs him his life. And as Luke Skywalker contemplates once unthinkable strategies to dethrone his nephew, the hour of reckoning for those on both sides draws near. The galaxy becomes a battlefield where all must face their true nature and darkest secrets, and live–or die–with the consequences.

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Biography

Karen Traviss is the author of two previous Star Wars: Legacy of the Force novels, Bloodlines and Sacrifice, three Star Wars: Republic Commando novels, Hard Contact, Triple Zero, and True Colors, as well as City of Pearl, Crossing the Line, The World Before, Matriarch, and Ally. A former defense correspondent and TV and newspaper journalist, Traviss has also worked as a police press officer, an advertising copywriter, and a journalism lecturer. Since her graduation from the Clarion East class of 2000, her short stories have appeared in Asimov’s, Realms of Fantasy, On Spec, and Star Wars Insider. She lives in Devizes, England.

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Review of Revelationby Anonymous

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October 30, 2008: Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Revelation by Karen Traviss is a great addition to its genre, and also to its series. This is an incredible addition to the ever-expanding library of Star Wars books. It makes the readers experience everything that is happening, and glues the reader to the book.
The book takes place 60 years after the movies. It takes place all over the Star Wars galaxy, from the forest moon of Endor, to the crowded cities of Coruscant. Jacen Solo, or as he now calls himself, Darth Caedus, is taking control of the Galactic Alliance using his secret police, the Galactic Alliance Guard. Meanwhile, the Jedi Order has fled to the moon of Endor away from Caedus?s never ending search to eradicate them.
Jaina Solo, Caedus?s twin sister, is determined to bring her brother in, and has been forced to resort to training with a man she bitterly despises. Ben Skywalker continues to be haunted by the suspicion that Caedus murdered his mother, Mara Jade. Ben?s father and Grand Master of the Jedi Order, Luke Skywalker, is now having to think of plans to dethrone his nephew that previously would have been unthinkable.
Karen Traviss did an incredible job with Revelation. She makes the reader feel secure for a moment, but then blasts them with a surprise. The details grab and throw you into the middle of the chaos. Anyone who likes adventure and suspense should read this book. It leaves you craving for the final book in the series, Invincible.

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Mandio story turns out awesome..by Anonymous

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May 26, 2008: This book seemed to revolve more around the Mandolorian way of life as opposed to the main story with the jedi vs. Jacen. But Traviss is amazing at telling the Mando life. Though there are some things that occur that are unexpected, overall great read, but not best, Betrayal will always be the best in the series. So, hurry up go read it!


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