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Star Wars: The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance
By: Sean Williams , Pepper SchwartzeBook Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Random House Publishing Group
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Reader Review: Fatal Alliance was more fun than I was expecting. I liked Williams' plot construction. There was that trademark game play but the characters were more interesting than I thought they'd be. Williams did a fairly good job of introducing that world. It had a fast pace and kept moving. I enjoyed the mystery. The Hexes were interesting. They didn't really feel like they belonged in the Star Wars universe, but I don't mind more far out sci-fi every once in a while in Star Wars. Sith and Jedi do get tiresome. Williams really makes an effort to point out to us that the Republic and the Empire are not all that different. The problem is that I think they kind of have to be don't they? Also, Williams is determined to make a hero out of Ula, a very unlikable naive Imperial informant. But all in all this is a fairly fun and thick novel.
BioWare and LucasArts—creators of the hugely popular Star Wars:® Knights of the Old Republic® video game—have combined their storytelling talents and cutting-edge technology for an innovative new massively multiplayer online role-playing game that allows players to create their own personal Star Wars adventure 3,500 years before the rise of Darth Vader. Now #1 New York Times bestselling author Sean Williams brings the world of the game to life in his latest novel, Star Wars: The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance.
Tassaa Bareesh, a matriarch in the Hutt crime cartel, is holding an auction that’s drawing attention from across the galaxy. Representatives of both the Republic and the Sith Empire are present, along with a Jedi Padawan sent to investigate, a disenfranchised trooper drummed out of the Republic’s elite Blackstar Squad, and a mysterious Mandalorian with a private agenda. But the Republic’s envoy is not what he seems, the Empire’s delegate is a ruthless Sith apprentice, the Jedi Padawan is determined to do the right thing and terrified that he can’t, the trooper hopes to redeem her reputation, and the Mandalorian is somehow managing to keep one step ahead of everyone.
None of these guests—invited or uninvited—have any intention of participating in the auction. Instead they plan to steal the prize, which is locked inside an impregnable vault: two burned chunks of an exploded star cruiser, one of which may hold the key to the wealth of an entire world.
But the truth about the treasure is dangerous and deadly. And in the end, Sith and Jedi, Republic and Empire, must do something they’ve never done before, something that all the agents of good and evil could never make them do: join together to stop a powerful threat that could destroy the galaxy.
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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| Release Date: 06-28-2011 | |
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| Publisher: Random House Publishing Group | Store Sales Rank: 8089 |
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Title: Star Wars: The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance August 11, 2012 Fatal Alliance was more fun than I was expecting. I liked Williams' plot construction. There was that trademark game play but the characters were more interesting than I thought they'd be. Williams did a fairly good job of introducing that world. It had a fast pace and kept moving.
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Fun if not forgettable
Reviewer: A reader from VICTORIA, BC CAN
I enjoyed the mystery. The Hexes were interesting. They didn't really feel like they belonged in the Star Wars universe, but I don't mind more far out sci-fi every once in a while in Star Wars. Sith and Jedi do get tiresome.
Williams really makes an effort to point out to us that the Republic and the Empire are not all that different. The problem is that I think they kind of have to be don't they? Also, Williams is determined to make a hero out of Ula, a very unlikable naive Imperial informant. But all in all this is a fairly fun and thick novel.
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