"terrific follow-up to the novelization of the third movie"
After turning his back to the light, Jedi Knight Anakin
Skywalker devastated his former compatriots Jedi Knights,
but "died" during his confrontation with his friend and
teacher Obi-Wan Kenobi. Out of Anakin's "death" arose
Darth Vader, whose loyalty is to the Dark Lord Sidious as
the former heir apparent has become the Emperor Palatine's
prime executioner. While the Imperial forces destroy what is left of the
failed Jedi insurgency, Vader goes after the three
surviving Jedi Roan Shryne, Bol Chatak and Padawan Olee
Starstone. As the trio flees, they know that when their
former friend catches them, they will die. Still they
elude the clone soldiers and stormtroopers as they search
for a "safehouse" to hide the twin infants, Leia and Luke
Skywalker, from their father in hope of improving the odds
when the inevitable confrontation between light and dark
occurs. DARK LORD -- THE RISE OF DARTH VADER is a terrific follow-
up to the novelization of the third movie. The key to the
story line is the deep look inside Darth Vader, who comes
across as a tragic figure struggling between what is left
of his ever darkening soul and the seemingly unrestricted
power of the force that tightens its addictive control
over him. While the Jedi look to the future with
protecting the next generation, the dark threesome wants
to eradicate all resistance now. Fans of Star Wars will
treasure James Luceno's latest entry as one of the best in
the long running multiple series. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 24, 2006
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