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Star Wars: Planet of Twilight

by Barbara Hambly
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Overview

New York Times bestselling author Barbara Hambly returns to the Star Wars(r) universe to tell a breathtaking tale of a mysterious world where the battle between the New Republic and the Empire takes a shocking new twist....

Nam Chorios is a barren backwater world--once a dreaded prison colony, now home to a fanatic religious cult. It is here that Princess Leia has been taken captive by a ruthless and charismatic warlord bent on destroying the New Republic. Meanwhile, Luke lands on a mysterious planet in search of his lost love, Callista, only to discover the Force is his own worst enemy. But worst of all, as Han, Chewie, and Lando leave Coruscant on a desperate rescue mission, a strange life-form, unlike any the galaxy has ever seen, awakens...a life-form so malevolent it will destroy everything--both Empire and New Republic--on its path to domination.

Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author Barbara Hambly returns to the Star Wars(r) universe to tell a breathtaking tale of a mysterious world where the battle between the New Republic and the Empire takes a shocking new twist....

Nam Chorios is a barren backwater world—once a dreaded prison colony, now home to a fanatic religious cult. It is here that Princess Leia has been taken captive by a ruthless and charismatic warlord bent on destroying the New Republic. Meanwhile, Luke lands on a mysterious planet in search of his lost love, Callista, only to discover the Force is his own worst enemy. But worst of all, as Han, Chewie, and Lando leave Coruscant on a desperate rescue mission, a strange life-form, unlike any the galaxy has ever seen, awakens...a life-form so malevolent it will destroy everything—both Empire and New Republic—on its path to domination.

Publishers Weekly

With the Star Wars films soaring in theaters, interest in Hambly's sequel to her Children of the Jedi (1995) should be highand, as usual, Hambly meets the challenge. In this latest episode in the never-ending saga, the New Republic, like any fledgling organization, is suffering growing pangs. As chief of state, Princess Leia Organa Solo has the thankless task of handling diplomatic relations with the distant Chorios system, represented by the charismatic Seti Ashgad. Leader of the progressive Rationalist Party, Ashgad seeks economic alliancean arrangement Chorios's fanatically conservative "Oldtimer" majority views with outright hostility. As Luke Skywalker sets off to find the reincarnated Jedi Callista on Ashgad's homeworld, Ashgad kidnaps Leia and sets off a sinister plot to remove the rest of his opposition one by one. See-Threepio and Artoo-Deetoo's luckless attempts to warn the Republican Council of Leia's kidnapping provide comic relief, while Han Solo leads the cavalry that rides to the rescue just in time. Hambly juggles it all with consummate skill, investing convincing characters and settings with plenty of vigor. As media tie-ins go, this one is on the upper end of the curve and is sure to be a hit with casual Star Wars fans as well as longtime admirers.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

With the Star Wars films soaring in theaters, interest in Hambly's sequel to her Children of the Jedi (1995) should be highand, as usual, Hambly meets the challenge. In this latest episode in the never-ending saga, the New Republic, like any fledgling organization, is suffering growing pangs. As chief of state, Princess Leia Organa Solo has the thankless task of handling diplomatic relations with the distant Chorios system, represented by the charismatic Seti Ashgad. Leader of the progressive Rationalist Party, Ashgad seeks economic alliancean arrangement Chorios's fanatically conservative "Oldtimer" majority views with outright hostility. As Luke Skywalker sets off to find the reincarnated Jedi Callista on Ashgad's homeworld, Ashgad kidnaps Leia and sets off a sinister plot to remove the rest of his opposition one by one. See-Threepio and Artoo-Deetoo's luckless attempts to warn the Republican Council of Leia's kidnapping provide comic relief, while Han Solo leads the cavalry that rides to the rescue just in time. Hambly juggles it all with consummate skill, investing convincing characters and settings with plenty of vigor. As media tie-ins go, this one is on the upper end of the curve and is sure to be a hit with casual Star Wars fans as well as longtime admirers.

VOYA - Nancy K. Wallace

While Luke Skywalker sets out to find Callista, his lost love from Children of the Jedi (Bantam, 1995/VOYA October 1995, Leia Organa Solo, chief of state of the New Republic, is kidnapped by an evil duo intent on releasing The Death Seed, a particularly virulent strain of deadly plague. Han and Lando launch immediate rescue efforts and the two charming droids, See-Threepio and Artoo-Detoo, separated from their human companions, have their own madcap adventure. Replete with excitement, danger, and imaginative aliens, Hambly's sequel to her last Star Wars novel, carefully ties in the original movie trilogy and preceding series novels. While it helps to have kept up up with previous books, this novel stands alone as a good, old fashioned, action-packed adventure story. Character development, however, also is an important part of Hambly's novels, and this one is no exception. Through Callista's training, Leia is responsible for her first victory as a warrior, not just a diplomat. While the romantics around us might hope Luke and Callista might forge a lasting alliance, she remains out of reach, and he is left alone again. From carnivorous fungi and life-draining insects to a strange planet that dangerously warps the power of the force, this page-turner rates a place in any Star Wars collection. VOYA Codes: 4Q 4P M J S (Better than most, marred only by occasional lapses, Broad general YA appeal, Middle School-defined as grades 6 to 8, Junior High-defined as grades 7 to 9 and Senior High-defined as grades 10 to 12).

Library Journal

Another installment in a best-selling series from veteran Star WarsR author Hambly.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1998
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Pages
416
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780553575170

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