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Star Wars: Death Troopers
By: Joe Schreiber , Jimmy HoldereBook Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Random House Publishing Group
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Reader Review: Deathtroopers was a pretty good attempt at horror for Star Wars. What made it work is that Schreiber gets things going fast and from there they get worse and worse. And I'm talking blood, smashing cartilage, mucus, corpses and bile. All the great things we think of when we think, Star Wars. I liked Trig Longo and could certainly identify with pacifist in him. And Zahara Cody reminded me of a Sigourney Weaver in Alien. In fact the book was similar to Alien in several ways. Namely the unidentifiable threat and the desperate need to get out of that ship alive. It's a short book but the cameo from Han and Chewie helped. One might think ham-fisting Han into a story was cheap but it worked well for the story and bolstered the other characters. All in all fairly good deparcher from the regular Star Wars fare.
When the Imperial prison barge Purge–temporary home to five hundred of the galaxy’ s most ruthless killers, rebels, scoundrels, and thieves–breaks down in a distant, uninhabited part of space, its only hope appears to lie with a Star Destroyer found drifting, derelict, and seemingly abandoned. But when a boarding party from the Purge is sent to scavenge for parts, only half of them come back–bringing with them a horrific disease so lethal that within hours nearly all aboard the Purge die in ways too hideous to imagine.
And death is only the beginning.
The Purge’s half-dozen survivors– two teenage brothers, a sadistic captain of the guards, a couple of rogue smugglers, and the chief medical officer, the lone woman on board–will do whatever it takes to stay alive. But nothing can prepare them for what lies waiting aboard the Star Destroyer amid its vast creaking emptiness that isn’t really empty at all. For the dead are rising: soulless, unstoppable, and unspeakably hungry.
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 Troopers | |
| Release Date: 06-28-2011 | |
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| Publisher: Random House Publishing Group | Store Sales Rank: 5913 |
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Title: Star Wars: Death Troopers August 9, 2012 Deathtroopers was a pretty good attempt at horror for Star Wars. What made it work is that Schreiber gets things going fast and from there they get worse and worse. And I'm talking blood, smashing cartilage, mucus, corpses and bile. All the great things we think of when we think, Star Wars.
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Short, gross and really fun
Reviewer: A reader from VICTORIA, BC CAN
I liked Trig Longo and could certainly identify with pacifist in him. And Zahara Cody reminded me of a Sigourney Weaver in Alien. In fact the book was similar to Alien in several ways. Namely the unidentifiable threat and the desperate need to get out of that ship alive.
It's a short book but the cameo from Han and Chewie helped. One might think ham-fisting Han into a story was cheap but it worked well for the story and bolstered the other characters. All in all fairly good deparcher from the regular Star Wars fare.
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