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Crucible: Star Wars Legends (Star Wars - Legends Book 1) Kindle Edition


NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

Han Solo, Leia Organa Solo, and Luke Skywalker return in an all-new
Star Wars adventure, which will challenge them in ways they never expected—and forever alter their understanding of life and the Force.
 
When Han and Leia Solo arrive at Lando Calrissian’s Outer Rim mining operation to help him thwart a hostile takeover, their aim is just to even up the odds and lay down the law. Then monstrous aliens arrive with a message, and mere threats escalate into violent sabotage with mass fatalities. When the dust settles, what began as corporate warfare becomes a battle with much higher stakes—and far deadlier consequences.
 
Now Han, Leia, and Luke team up once again in a quest to defeat a dangerous adversary bent on galaxy-wide domination. Only this time, the Empire is not the enemy. It is a  pair of ruthless geniuses with a lethal ally and a lifelong vendetta against Han Solo. And when the murderous duo gets the drop on Han, he finds himself outgunned in the fight of his life. To save him, and the galaxy, Luke and Leia must brave a gauntlet of treachery, terrorism, and the untold power of an enigmatic artifact capable of bending space, time, and even the Force itself into an apocalyptic nightmare.

Praise for Crucible
 
“[Troy] Denning opens new pathways of adventure and recaptures the feel of the
Star Wars universe and its beloved characters.”—Library Journal
 
“Outstanding . . . an adventure that tantalizes the imagination.”
—Roqoo Depot
 
“A fun, fast paced take on some of
Star Wars’ most iconic characters.”—The Founding Fields
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“[Troy] Denning opens new pathways of adventure and recaptures the feel of the Star Wars universe and its beloved characters.”—Library Journal
 
“Outstanding . . . an adventure that tantalizes the imagination.”
—Roqoo Depot
 
“A fun, fast paced take on some of
Star Wars’ most iconic characters.”—The Founding Fields

About the Author

Troy Denning is the New York Times bestselling author of the Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi novels: Abyss, Vortex, and Apocalypse; Star Wars: Tatooine Ghost; Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Star by Star; the Star Wars: Dark Nest trilogy: The Joiner King, The Unseen Queen, and The Swarm War; and Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Tempest, Inferno, and Invincible—as well as Pages of Pain, Beyond the High Road, The Summoning, and many other novels. A former game designer and editor, he lives in western Wisconsin with his wife, Andria.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00B0LP3WS
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Worlds (July 9, 2013)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 9, 2013
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5954 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 402 pages
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Troy Denning is the New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: Tatooine Ghost and Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Star by Star, as well as Waterdeep, Pages of Pain, Beyond the High Road, The Summoning, and many other novels. His most recent Star Wars novel is Star Wars: Crucible. A former game designer and editor, he lives in western Wisconsin with his wife, Andria.

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"...The biot concept is horrifying but also compelling. Dena Yus is a tragic villain who must act on her creators' plans or die...." Read more

"...series Fate of the Jedi series this had a nice flow and kept the plot moving forward. For once, a lot of things actual happen in a single book...." Read more

"...There's action, laughs, mystery and excitement. As a send off for the Big 3, Crucible gives them one hell of a last hurrah...." Read more

"...The story is full of action as well as familiar characters. Denning also hints that this could be Luke's, Leia's, and Han's last hurrah...." Read more

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"...named Omad, and a feeling that there is more to come makes this a marvelous read." Read more

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Customers like the writing style. They say the book is paced well, has nice flow, and is a good read with some speed bumps.

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Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2013
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"Star Wars: Crucible," the follow-up to the climactic Fate of the Jedi series, delivers in many ways. This story was long rumored to be a tale that would pass the torch from the main three characters to the rest of the New Jedi Order, and this is done in way that allows for Luke, Leia and Han to return when appropriate. The mysteries of the Force that Luke has learned in his later years continue to baffle him, and coming off "Apocaplypse," Luke was already dealing with the realization that the Jedi and Sith must keep the balance together. In this novel he learns more about personal balance.
The suggestion of finding the Mortis Monolith, mentioned at the end of Fate of the Jedi, is carried into this story, as one of the quest knights finds what may or may not be the place Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi visited in The Clone Wars, Season 3. Nonetheless, amazing new Force aspects, including the monolith's ability to imbue Force powers onto the non-Force sensitive, driving them mad in the process, are detailed here. No real answers are to be found, but the quest continues, in the hopes of one day preventing the return of Abeloth.
This book is violent, from searing wounds in battle to a tortuous game of sabacc for Han Solo, and the graphic depictions head in the direction of the horror books "Death Troopers" and "Red Harvest," though not quite as grisly. Han goes through so much and emerges a new, rejuvenated person. Leia, meanwhile, sees red when her husband is taken from her, and sets off on a mission to rescue him that has Luke concerned about her loyalty to the light side of the Force. All great things.
The engagement of the main three characters, as well as the nods or homages to the original trilogy, make this book a yearbook of sorts, all the while creating new ideas to take things deeper. Our family of leads is up against a pretty tough foe (brothers, actually), and the emotional and physical wounds they suffer only serve to bring them closer together.
Luckily, Tahiri Veila, Vestara Khai (operating under the alias Savara Raine) and Ben Skywalker also appear. Vestara shows herself to be a practical Sith Lady. She admits openly that she cannot defeat Luke Skywalker alone, and she fears an encounter with Ben, knowing that he will hunt her down because of her betrayal of his heart in "Apocalypse," She escapes, and will no doubt be a part of the formation of the Sith Empire shown in the Legacy comics.
The biot concept is horrifying but also compelling. Dena Yus is a tragic villain who must act on her creators' plans or die. Delivering her to the Jedi Council at the end leaves her fate unknown, but I'm hopeful she'll appear again too.
Basically, heavy focus on Luke, Leia and Han, Vestara Khai up to no good, some good moments for Lando and the other supporting cast, creepy criminals, a new young Han named Omad, and a feeling that there is more to come makes this a marvelous read.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2014
Crucible started out as a good send off for the classic trio. It was a nice wrap up to the previous series and the entire post ROTJ EU novels as well.

Unlike the previous series Fate of the Jedi series this had a nice flow and kept the plot moving forward. For once, a lot of things actual happen in a single book. I wasn't a fan of Legacy of the Force or Fate of the Jed Series. If you don't want to waste all the time and money reading those, than this is a good book to bring you to the end of the EU novel timeline. My only issue was the less than satisfying ending, which I will explain below.

SPOILERS BELOW:

<spoiler>I was not expecting or had heard about the connection to the Mortis arc from the Clone Wars. This was a welcome surprise, but if the connection is going to be made than fully commit to it. Instead we get, "well it might be the Mortis monolith". I am guessing much of the post ROTJ EU gets overridden by the new movies, so why can't the author/editors make any big reveals, or at least one final one. This appears to not only be the send off for the big three, but for the Pre-Disney EU as well. Denning set everything up for a big finale, but pulled back at the end (or was forced to by Del Rey/Lucasfilm).

I believe we are suppose to think the monolith is the Mortis monolith, but it would have had to move based on its location in the Clone Wars. I guess only the author knows, but why have an entire series (FOTJ) worth of build up if it is not it. Whether this is the Mortis monolith or a similar monolith I had issues with non-force users being granted special powers upon accessing the monolith. Theses special powers granted beings known for their superior intellect, not their physical qualities, to stand on equal ground with Luke Skywalker. A proper sendoff would be an indication of who would take the reigns in the future. Maybe someone could take the place of the father, son, and daughter. Maybe the One's role in things are over. The problem is we don't get any answers and the only thing Luke and Leia take away from the monolith is that they need to retire.</spoiler>
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Great book if your like star wars legends
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5.0 out of 5 stars The finale to the Expanded Universe
Reviewed in Australia on April 30, 2019
A good read that ushers in the end of an absolute amazing era in story telling. While the EU did have a few lows among its many, many highs; Crucible brings to a close the galaxy far, far we all love and grew up with. Was happy to be able to find a hardcover of this on Amazon to bookend my 70 (more than 40 in hardcover alone) plus Star Wars EU novels.
Bookworm
4.0 out of 5 stars suite attendue avec impatience
Reviewed in France on July 22, 2014
Cela fait des années que je suis avec passion tous les livres de cette saga. Je suis toujours fan et ce livre comme d'habitude ne fait que donner envie de lire la suite. Je le recommande vivement à tous ceux qui comme moi aime cet univers et si je n'ai pas mis 5 étoiles c'est que je reste sur ma faim pour le moment. J'espère simplement que cela na sera pas comme pour "501st" dont j'attends toujours la suite qui était promise il y a qq années mais dont on n'entend plus parler !!
Joe Smith
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Reviewed in Germany on August 13, 2013
I love to read Star Wars, and every book I have bought. Will be Read! I have not read this book yet, but I will. Al the reveiws are positive, and I look forward to reading the book. Thank you very Much!

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