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Discuss the third book of the Fate of the Jedi series here, written by Troy Denning. Biggrin

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Following a trail of clues across the galaxy, Luke Skywalker continues his quest to find the reasons behind Jacen Solo’s dark downfall and to win redemption for the Jedi Order. Sojourning among the mysterious Aing-Tii monks has left Luke and his son Ben with no real answers, only the suspicion that the revelations they seek lie in the forbidden reaches of the distant Maw Cluster. There, hidden from the galaxy in a labyrinth of black holes, dwell the Mind Walkers: those whose power to transcend their bodies and be one with the Force is as seductive and intoxicating as it is potentially fatal. But it may be Luke’s only path to the truth.

Meanwhile, on Coruscant, the war of wills between Galactic Alliance Chief of State Natasi Daala and the Jedi Order is escalating. Outraged over the carbonite freezing of young Jedi Knights Valin and Jysella Horn after their inexplicable mental breakdowns, the Jedi are determined to defy Daala’s martial tactics, override Council Master Kenth Hamner’s wavering leadership, and deal on their own terms with the epidemic of madness preying on their ranks. As Han and Leia Solo, along with their daughter Jaina, join the fight to protect more stricken Knights from arrest, Jedi healers race to find a cure for the rapidly spreading affliction. But none of them realize the blaster barrel is already swinging in their direction–and Chief Daala is about to pull the trigger.

Nor do Luke and Ben, deep in the Maw Cluster and pushing their Force abilities beyond known limits, realize how close they are–to the Sith strike squad bent on exterminating the Skywalkers, to a nexus of dark–side energy unprecedented in its power and its hunger, and to an explosive confrontation between opposing wielders of the Force from which only one Master–good or evil–can emerge alive.
I think this book was absolutely cool. I haven't read a book that kept me on the edge of my seat since shadows of mindor. And Luke was just... wow. The final battle scene was awesome, just as every denning-crafted duel is. The only thing i didn't like was ben's annoying habit to joke at inapropriate times.

I wish backlash came out tomorrow, but we have to wait until march. Sad
I finished this book just now and it's probably the best of the series so far. This series is leaps and bounds better then the LoTF novels.

Vestara is the first character since Jagged Fel that I love. I hope she's permanent and doesn't get killed off. One of the novel's best part was when Luke and Ben talked to Anakin Solo, Mara, and Caedus. Caedus seem to have no remorse about what he did or even the tactics he used. The talk they had with Anakin was very cool though. I also loved the mentions of Jaden Kor.

Only question I have is who the heck did Jacen see on the throne?
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