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The Dark Lord Trilogy: Star Wars Legends: Labyrinth of Evil Revenge of the Sith Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader Paperback – September 2, 2006
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On the planet Neimoidia, Jedi Knights Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker seize an unexpected prize: intelligence capable of leading the Republic forces to the ever-elusive Darth Sidious, who is ruthlessly orchestrating a campaign to divide and overwhelm the Jedi forces. As combat escalates across the galaxy, and Darth Sidious remains one step ahead of his pursuers, the stage is set for an explosive endgame. Tormented by unspeakable visions, Anakin edges closer to the brink of a galaxy-shaping decision, while Darth Sidious plots to strike the final staggering blow against the Republic–and to ordain a fearsome new Sith Lord: Darth Vader.
Once the most powerful Knight ever known to the Jedi Order, Anakin becomes Darth Vader, a disciple of the dark side, a lord of the dreaded Sith, and the avenging right hand of the galaxy’s ruthless new Emperor. As a few surviving Jedi lead a charge on a Separatist stronghold, the deadliest threat still rests in the swift and lethal crimson lightsaber of Darth Vader–behind whose brooding mask lies a shattered heart, a poisoned soul, and a cunning, twisted mind hell-bent on vengeance.
For the handful of scattered Jedi hunted across space, survival is imperative if the light side of the Force is to be protected and the galaxy reclaimed.
LABYRINTH OF EVIL
by James Luceno
REVENGE OF THE SITH
by Matthew Stover, based on the story and screenplay by George Lucas
DARK LORD
The Rise of Darth Vader
by James Luceno
- Print length1104 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRandom House Worlds
- Publication dateSeptember 2, 2006
- Dimensions6.1 x 2 x 9.2 inches
- ISBN-100345485386
- ISBN-13978-0345485380
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A flashing fan of blue energy lit the undersides of a cluster of trees: the lightsaber of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Attacked by two sentry droids, Obi-Wan stood his ground, twisting his upraised blade right and left to swat blaster bolts back at his enemies. Caught midsection by their own salvos, both droids came apart, with a scattering of alloy limbs.
Obi-Wan moved again.
Tumbling under the segmented thorax of a Neimoidian harvester beetle, he sprang to his feet and raced forward. Explosive light shunted from the citadel’s deflector shield dappled the loamy ground between the trees, casting long shadows of their buttressed trunks. Oblivious to the chaos occurring in their midst, columns of the five-meter-long harvesters continued their stalwart march toward a mound that supported the fortress. In their cutting jaws or on their upsweeping backs they carried cargoes of pruned foliage. The crushing sounds of their ceaseless gnawing provided an eerie cadence to the rumbling detonations and the hiss and whine of blaster bolts.
From off to Obi-Wan’s left came a sudden click of servos; to his right, a hushed cry of warning.
“Down, Master!”
He dropped into a crouch even before Anakin’s lips formed the final word, lightsaber aimed to the ground to keep from impaling his onrushing former Padawan. A blur of thrumming blue energy sizzled through the humid air, followed by a sharp smell of cauterized circuitry, the tang of ozone. A blaster discharged into soft soil, then the stalked, elongated head of a battle droid struck the ground not a meter from Obi-Wan’s feet, sparking as it bounced and rolled out of sight, repeating: “Roger, roger . . . Roger, roger . . .”
In a tuck, Obi-Wan pivoted on his right foot in time to see the droid’s spindly body collapse. The fact that Anakin had saved his life was nothing new, but Anakin’s blade had passed a little too close for comfort. Eyes somewhat wide with surprise, he came to his feet.
“You nearly took my head off.”
Anakin held his blade to one side. In the strobing light of battle his blue eyes shone with wry amusement. “Sorry, Master, but your head was where my lightsaber needed to go.”
Master.
Anakin used the honorific not as learner to teacher, but as Jedi Knight to Jedi Council member. The braid that had defined his earlier status had been ritually severed after his audacious actions at Praesitlyn. His tunic, knee-high boots, and tight-fitting trousers were as black as the night. His face scarred from a contest with Dooku-trained Asajj Ventress. His mechanical right hand sheathed in an elbow-length glove. He had let his hair grow long the past few months, falling almost to his shoulders now. His face he kept clean-shaven, unlike Obi-Wan, whose strong jaw was defined by a short beard.
“I suppose I should be grateful your lightsaber needed to go there, rather than desired to.”
Anakin’s grin blossomed into a full-fledged smile. “Last time I checked we were on the same side, Master.”
“Still, if I’d been a moment slower . . .”
Anakin booted the battle droid’s blaster aside. “Your fears are only in your mind.”
Obi-Wan scowled. “Without a head I wouldn’t have much mind left, now, would I?” He swept his lightsaber in a flourishing pass, nodding up the alley of manax trees. “After you.”
They resumed their charge, moving with the supernatural speed and grace afforded by the Force, Obi-Wan’s brown cloak swirling behind him. Victims of the initial bombardment, scores of battle droids lay sprawled on the ground. Others dangled like broken marionettes from the branches of the trees into which they had been hurled.
Areas of the leafy canopy were in flames.
Two scorched droids little more than arms and torsos lifted their weapons as the Jedi approached, but Anakin only raised his left hand in a Force push that shoved the droids flat onto their backs.
They jinked right, somersaulting under the wide bodies of two harvester beetles, then hurdling a tangle of barbed underbrush that had managed to anchor itself in the otherwise meticulously tended orchard. They emerged from the tree line at the shore of a broad irrigation canal, fed by a lake that delimited the Neimoidians’ citadel on three sides. In the west a trio of wedge-shaped Venator-class assault cruisers hung in scudding clouds. North and east the sky was in turmoil, crosshatched with ion trails, turbolaser beams, hyphens of scarlet light streaming upward from weapons emplacements outside the citadel’s energy shield. Rising from high ground at the end of the peninsula, the tiered fastness was reminiscent of the command towers of the Trade Federation core ships, and indeed had been the inspiration for them.
Somewhere inside, trapped by Republic forces, were the Trade Federation elite.
With his homeworld threatened and the purse worlds of Deko and Koru Neimoidia devastated, Viceroy Gunray would have been wiser to retreat to the Outer Rim, as other members of the Separatist Council were thought to be doing. But rational thinking had never been a Neimoidian strong suit, especially when possessions remained on Cato Neimoidia the viceroy apparently couldn’t live without. Backed by a battle group of Federation warships, he had slipped onto Cato Neimoidia, intent on looting the citadel before it fell. But Republic forces had been lying in wait, eager to capture him alive and bring him to justice–thirteen years late, in the judgment of many.
Cato Neimoidia was as close to Coruscant as Obi-Wan and Anakin had been in almost four standard months, and with the last remaining Separatist strongholds now cleared from the Core and Colonies, they expected to be back in the Outer Rim by week’s end.
Obi-Wan heard movement on the far side of the irrigation canal.
An instant later, four clone troopers crept from the tree line on the opposite bank to take up firing positions amid the water-smoothed rocks that lined the ditch. Far behind them a crashed gunship was burning. Protruding from the canopy, the LAAT’s blunt tail was stenciled with the eight-rayed battle standard of the Galactic Republic.
A gunboat glided into view from downstream, maneuvering to where the Jedi were waiting. Standing in the bow, a clone commander named Cody waved hand signals to the troopers on shore and to others in the gunboat, who immediately fanned out to create a safe perimeter.
Troopers could communicate with one another through the comlinks built into their T-visored helmets, but the Advanced Recon Commando teams had created an elaborate system of gestures meant to thwart enemy attempts at eavesdropping.
A few nimble leaps brought Cody face-to-face with Obi-Wan and Anakin.
“Sirs, I have the latest from airborne command.”
“Show us,” Anakin said.
Cody dropped to one knee, his right hand activating a device built into his left wrist gauntlet. A cone of blue light emanated from the device, and a hologram of task force commander Do-donna resolved.
“Generals Kenobi and Skywalker, provincial recon unit reports that Viceroy Gunray and his entourage are making their way to the north side of the redoubt. Our forces have been hammering at the shield from above and from points along the shore, but the shield generator is in a hardened site, and difficult to get at. Gunships are taking heavy fire from turbolaser cannons in the lower ramparts. If your team is still committed to taking Gunray alive, you’re going to have to skirt those defenses and find an alternative way into the palace. At this point we cannot reinforce, repeat, cannot reinforce.”
Obi-Wan looked at Cody when the hologram had faded. “Suggestions, Commander?”
Cody made an adjustment to the wrist projector, and a 3-D schematic of the redoubt formed in midair.
“Assuming that Gun-ray’s fortress is similar to what we found on Deko and Koru, the underground levels will contain fungus farms and processing and shipment areas. There will be access from the shipping areas into the midlevel grub hatcheries, and from the hatcheries we’ll be able to infiltrate the upper reaches.”
Cody carried a short-stocked DC-15 blaster rifle and wore the white armor and imaging system helmet that had come to symbolize the Grand Army of the Republic–grown, nurtured, and trained on the remote world of Kamino, three years earlier. Just now, though, areas of white showed only where there were no smears of mud or dried blood, no gouges, abrasions, or charred patches. Cody’s position was designated by orange markings on his helmet crest and shoulder guards. His upper right arm bore stripes signifying campaigns in which he had participated: Aagonar, Praesitlyn, Paracelus Minor, Antar 4, Tibrin, Skor II, and dozens of other worlds from Core to Outer Rim.
Over the years Obi-Wan had formed battlefield partnerships with several Advanced Recon Commandos–Alpha, with whom he had been imprisoned on Rattatak, and Jangotat, on Ord Cestus. Early-generation ARCs had received training by the Mandalorian clone template, Jango Fett. While the Kaminoans had managed to breed some of Fett out of the regulars, they had been more selective in the case of the ARCs. As a consequence, ARCs displayed more individual initiative and leadership abilities. In short, they were more like the late bounty hunter himself, which was to say, more human. While Cody wasn’t genetically an Advanced Recon Commando, he had ARC training and shared many ARC attributes.
In the initial stages of the war, clone troopers were treated no differently from the war machines they piloted or the weapons they fired. To many they had more in common with battle droids poured by the tens of thousands from Baktoid Armor Workshops on a host of Separatist-held worlds. But attitudes began to shift as more and more troopers died. The clones’ unfaltering dedication to the Republic, and to the Jedi, showed them to be true comrades in arms, and deserving of all the respect and compassion they were now afforded. It was the Jedi themselves, in addition to other progressive thinking officials in the Republic, who had urged that second- and third-generation troopers be given names rather than numbers, to foster a growing fellowship.
“I agree that we can probably reach the upper levels, Commander,” Obi-Wan said at last. “But how do you propose we reach the fungus farms to begin with?”
Cody stood to his full height and pointed toward the orchards. “We go in with the harvesters.”
Obi-Wan glanced uncertainly at Anakin and motioned him off to one side.
“It’s just the two of us. What do you think?”
“I think you worry too much, Master.”
Obi-Wan folded his arms across his chest. “And who’ll worry about you if I don’t?”
Anakin canted his head and grinned. “There are others.”
“You can only be referring to See-Threepio. And you had to build him.”
“Think what you will.”
Obi-Wan narrowed his eyes with purpose. “Oh, I see. But I would have thought Senator Amidala of greater interest to you than Supreme Chancellor Palpatine.” Before Anakin could respond, he added: “Despite that she’s a politician also.”
“Don’t think I haven’t tried to attract her interest, Master.”
Obi-Wan regarded Anakin for a moment. “What’s more, if Chancellor Palpatine had genuine concern for your welfare, he would have kept you closer to Coruscant.”
Anakin placed his artificial hand on Obi-Wan’s left shoulder. “Perhaps, Master. But then, who would look after you?”
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- Publisher : Random House Worlds; First Edition (September 2, 2006)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 1104 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0345485386
- ISBN-13 : 978-0345485380
- Item Weight : 1.82 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.1 x 2 x 9.2 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #47,069 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #477 in TV, Movie & Game Tie-In Fiction
- #1,412 in Space Operas
- #2,229 in Science Fiction Adventures
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Customers find the storyline interesting and full of chasing and lightsaber duel action sequences. They also appreciate the great insight on the war that they didn't see in the films. Readers also say the trilogy has the right balance of action and Expanded Universe history. However, some customers feel the book is not exceptional or moving.
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Labyrinth of Evil - 4/5
This is the prequel, if you will, to Episode III as it details the events prior to and leading up to the film. Anakin and Obi-Wan are fighting with their clones on the Outer Rim and must travel to Cato Nemodia to try and capture the slippery and elusive Trade Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray. The Clone War has already been raging for sometime at the start of this novel and for those who haven't seen the TV series this is great insight on the war we didn't' see in the films. While nearly capturing Nute Gunray, Anakin and Obi-Wan almost find out and capture the even more elusive and mysterious Darth Sidious. It's a great read and beautifully leads into Revenge of the Sith, whether you read the novel or see the movie.
Revenge of the Sith - 5/5
Like all novelizations of Star Wars films, the books are even better than the movies. Not that Revenge of the Sith was by any means the worst of the prequels (here's looking at you Episode II) but where the movie simply couldn't elaborate the novelization does brilliantly. If anything it serves as a helpful supplement to the film, as Matthew Stover pumps a different kind of empathy into the novel. Each segment starts out with a solemn poem that accurately describes both the following segment and the overall tone and mood of the story. The elaboration is key however and to get a grasp of how in-depth Stover gets here's an example: the beginning of the film sees Anakin and Obi-Wan flying to Grievous' main cruiser, an sequence that takes at the most 15 minutes. That should equate to 15 pages (a minute for every page of action). However it takes Stover nearly 100 pages to guide us to the two Jedi landing in the docking bay of Grievous' cruiser. It's worth the price of the trilogy alone to get this book and it fits perfectly as both a transition to Episode IV and the middle piece of this trilogy.
Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader - 4/5
Another brilliant book that works both as a stand alone and the final act of this trilogy. We've seen Anakin begin to turn, and then eventually turn but ROTS only spends mere moments (more in-depth moments in the novel) with Anakin as Darth Vader. Here we get Vader's first mission in the suit. After being horribly mutilated on Mustafar, Anakin -- now Darth Vader-- must learn to not only deal with what he's become but carry out the tasks of the Empire. This novel serves as an even more solid transition into the action of A New Hope as we not only have Vader first becoming the dark, twisted demon that he is but we have the first reminisce of what will become the Rebel Alliance. There is a large portion of the book that takes place on Alderaan and even suggests that Padme didn't die and is living in hiding to mentor Leia (who makes a significant appearance as a plot device). Basically this serves as a two parter as we have Vader coming into the Sith Lord we all know form the movies and the last of the Jedi trying to sort things out as they are in absolute chaos after the Purge. It's a truly entertaining story, one that I sill think about reading for the first time -- it just sticks with you.
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Again, if you are a Star Wars nerd get this book. It's a must own and is a significant and entertaining part of the chronology of the saga. If you're not a hardcore fanboy but simply want to know more about what happened before and after Revenge of the Sith this is an excellent buy that won't let you down at all. Both of these writers have turned out entertaining books in the past and thus have a track record of great Star Wars novels. Stover has dabbled in Clone Wars stories before there was a huge interest in it so he has helped establish a lot of the continuity. Luceno penned the Darth Maul prequel "Shadow Hunter" which lead into The Phantom Menace so he knows how to write a lead in novel and make it work as a stand alone and not a tie in. Trust me, you don't have to be hardcore to like this trilogy, after all it deals with the Saga's main character and it's most interesting and infamous. You won't be sorry you got this and you'll have trouble putting it down.
The fist book is a thrilling mystery/chase where Obi-Wan and Anakin, in the Unknown Regions go after a trail that might lead them to the identity of Darth Sidious. Unrest is on Coruscant, Grievous gets some cool backstory, and Palpatine is Palpatine.
The second book is the novelization of Episode III and it is simply jaw-droppingly amazing! Absolutely amazing! A must-read that enriches the story we see in the film and makes it 10 times more tragic!!! Anakin's fall to the dark side also makes more sense by the sequence of events and his inner turmoil that we see in these pages.
The final book takes place right after Episode III and features Vader's early days in service of the Empire, though he is mostly in the background, with the focus being on two Jedi who survive order 66 and are on the run. Great adventure here too!
The writing is, as always, top rate. The story is fun and true to the franchise. A must read for any Star Wars fan.
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As the cover material is simple, I suppose it needs some care to keep it well, as are all books by this publisher. But it arrived in good condition.
The pages are thin but not unpleasant.
I've read interesting snippets of Labyrinth of Evil and Revenge of the Sith is another level of literature with love and tragedy that's sure to stir your heart and ruin you for other books.
Reviewed in Brazil on September 5, 2022
As the cover material is simple, I suppose it needs some care to keep it well, as are all books by this publisher. But it arrived in good condition.
The pages are thin but not unpleasant.
I've read interesting snippets of Labyrinth of Evil and Revenge of the Sith is another level of literature with love and tragedy that's sure to stir your heart and ruin you for other books.
The only negative I can think of is that the book arrived slightly damaged and it genuinely looks old and used. :/