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Star Wars: Death Star
By: Steve PerryeBook Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Random House Publishing Group
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“THAT’S NO MOON.”
–Obi-Wan Kenobi
The Death Star’s name says it all, with bone-chilling accuracy. It is a virtual world unto itself–equipped with uncanny power for a singularly brutal purpose: to obliterate entire planets in the blink of an eye. Its annihilation of the planet Alderaan, at the merciless command of Grand Moff Tarkin, lives in infamy. And its own ultimate destruction, at the hands of Luke Skywalker, is the stuff of legend. But what is the whole story, and who are the players, behind the creation of this world-killing satellite of doom?
The near extermination of the Jedi order cleared the way for Palpatine–power-hungry Senator and Sith Lord–to seize control of the Republic, declare himself Emperor, and usher in a fearsome, totalitarian regime. But even with the dreaded Darth Vader enforcing Palpatine’s sinister will, the threat of rebellion still looms. And the Emperor knows that only abject fear–and the ability to punish dissent with devastating consequences–can ensure his unchallenged control of the galaxy. Enter ambitious and ruthless government official Wilhuff Tarkin, architect of the Emperor’s terrifying dream come true.
From inception to completion, construction of the unprecedented Death Star is awash in the intrigues, hidden agendas, unexpected revelations, and daring gambits of those involved on every level. The brightest minds and boldest egos, the most ambitious and corrupt, the desperate and the devious, all have a stake in the Death Star–and its potential to control the fate of the galaxy.
Soldiers and slaves, loyalists and Rebels, spies and avengers, the innocent and the evil–all their paths and fates will cross and intertwine as the Death Star moves from its maiden voyage to its final showdown. And a shadowy chapter of Star Wars history is stunningly illuminated in a thrilling, unforgettable adventure.
Features a bonus section following the novel that includes a primer on the Star Wars expanded universe, and over half a dozen excerpts from some of the most popular Star Wars books of the last thirty years!
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| Title of eBook: Star Wars: Death Star | |
| Release Date: 06-28-2011 | |
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| Publisher: Random House Publishing Group |
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Title: Star Wars: Death Star August 15, 2012 I had high hopes for Death Star and I was disappointed. I love Reaves and Perry. They both write good fiction but there is a real problem with this potentially thrilling book. There is a huge amount of irrelevant character development at the expense of a story. The first two thirds of the book is about new characters and several characters brought over from the Medstar books. I really do like the Medstar characters but they really have nothing to do with The Death Star. The book was bloated with characters. Characters that just aren't integral to the Imperials, the Rebels or the plot. They just kind of live on the Death Star. However, I did enjoy the subplot about Tenn Graneet, the Imperial Navy Master Chief Gunnery Officer who pulls the trigger.
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Number of Comments: 1 Rating(s) 1 Review(s)
Not the book I was expecting
Reviewer: A reader from VICTORIA, BC CAN
Reaves and Perry expand on what we know of the goings on in the battle station but it doesn't feel urgent. It doesn't drive the story forward. The last third of the book is fine. It's kind of what I wanted in the first two thirds. But by the time I got to the interesting part, I was burned out.
Great writers. Less than an outstanding book. What I wanted was Tarkin and Darth Vader. I wanted to know more about the construction of the battle station or how the rebels got ahold of the plans. What I got was a plethora of characters I didn't care about didn't really have anything at all to do with the Death Star.
If you want great books by Michael Reaves, check out Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter or Coruscant Nights: Twilight. If you want something by Steve Perry, check out Shadows of the Empire. It's masterful. Whatever magic was in those books isn't to be found in Death Star.
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