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Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy (Book I: Chaos Rising) (Star Wars: The Ascendancy Trilogy 1) Kindle Edition


NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Discover Thrawn’s origins within the Chiss Ascendancy in the first book in an epic new Star Wars trilogy from bestselling author Timothy Zahn.

Beyond the edge of the galaxy lies the Unknown Regions: chaotic, uncharted, and near impassable, with hidden secrets and dangers in equal measure. And nestled within its swirling chaos is the Ascendancy, home to the enigmatic Chiss and the Nine Ruling Families that lead them.

The peace of the Ascendancy, a beacon of calm and stability, is shattered after a daring attack on the Chiss capital that leaves no trace of the enemy. Baffled, the Ascendancy dispatches one of its brightest young military officers to root out the unseen assailants. A recruit born of no title, but adopted into the powerful family of the Mitth and given the name Thrawn.

With the might of the Expansionary Fleet at his back, and the aid of his comrade Admiral Ar’alani, answers begin to fall into place. But as Thrawn’s first command probes deeper into the vast stretch of space his people call the Chaos, he realizes that the mission he has been given is not what it seems. 

And the threat to the Ascendancy is only just beginning.
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Timothy Zahn is the author of more than sixty novels, nearly ninety short stories and novelettes, and four short-fiction collections. In 1984, he won the Hugo Award for Best Novella. Zahn is best known for his Star Wars novels (Thrawn, Thrawn: Alliances, Thrawn: Treason, Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, The Last Command, Specter of the Past, Vision of the Future, Survivor’s Quest, Outbound Flight, Allegiance, Choices of One, and Scoundrels), with more than eight million copies of his books in print. Other books include StarCraft: Evolution, the Cobra series, the Quadrail series, and the young adult Dragonback series. Zahn has a BS in physics from Michigan State University and an MS from the University of Illinois. He lives with his family on the Oregon coast.

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CHAPTER ONE

There were times, Ba’kif thought distantly, when it was good for a man to stare out of the relative stability of the Chiss Ascendancy into the Chaos. It was a chance to appreciate all that the Ascendancy was, and all that it meant: order and steadfastness, security and power, light and culture and glory. It was an island of calm amid the twisted hyperspace lanes and the ever-changing pathways that slowed travel and stunted trade for all those who lived out there.

The Chaos hadn’t always been that way, or so the legends went. Once, at the dawn of space travel, it had been no more difficult to move between any of the stars than it was now to travel in the Ascendancy. But then, millennia ago, a series of chained supernova explosions throughout the region had sent huge masses tumbling at high speeds between the stars, some of them demolishing asteroids or whole worlds, others sparking more supernovas with their near-lightspeed impacts. The movement of all those masses, coupled with regions of heavy electromagnetic flux, resulted in the constantly changing hyperlanes that made any voyage longer than a couple of star systems difficult and dangerous.

But that instability was a two-bladed knife. The limitations that stifled travel and thus helped protect the Chiss from invasion also slowed recon and intelligence gathering. There were dangers out there in the darkness, hidden worlds and tyrants who sought conquest and destruction.

One of those tyrants had apparently now set his sights on the Ascendancy.

“Are you certain this is the way?” he asked the young woman at the helm of their shuttle.

“Yes, General, I am,” she said. A flicker of controlled pain crossed her face. “I was part of the team that found it.”

Ba’kif nodded. “Of course.” There was another short silence, another moment of gazing out at the distant stars—

“There,” the woman said suddenly. “Ten degrees to starboard.”

“I see it,” Ba’kif said. “Take us alongside.”

“Yes, sir.”

Their ship moved forward, steadily closing the distance. Ba’kif gazed out the viewport, his stomach tight. It was one thing to see holos and recordings of a destroyed refugee ship. It was something else entirely to look personally upon the stark reality of slaughter.

Beside him, Senior Captain Thrawn stirred. “This wasn’t pirates,” he said.

“Your reasoning?” Ba’kif asked.

“The damage pattern is designed to destroy, not immobilize.”

“Perhaps the majority of the destruction was inflicted after they plundered it.”

“Unlikely,” Thrawn said. “The angle of the majority of the shots indicates an attack from the rear.”

Ba’kif nodded. That was the same analysis and logic he’d followed, and it had taken him to the same conclusion.

That logic plus one more crucial, terrible fact.

“Let’s get the obvious question out of the way,” he said. “Is this ship at all related to the ones that attacked Csilla two days ago?”

“No,” Thrawn said promptly. “I can see no artistic or architectural connection between them at all.”

Ba’kif nodded again. That, too, had been his conclusion. “So it’s possible the two incidents are unrelated.”

“If so, it would be an interesting coincidence,” Thrawn said. “I consider it more likely that the attack on Csilla was a diversion to draw our attention inward and away from this event.”

“Indeed,” Ba’kif agreed. “And given the cost of the diversion, it further suggests someone really doesn’t want us taking a good look at this ship.”

“Indeed,” Thrawn said thoughtfully. “I wonder why they left the wreckage instead of destroying it completely.”

“I can tell you that, sir,” the pilot put in. “I was on the patrol ship that spotted the attack. We were too far away to intervene or to get any real sensor data, but the attacker apparently spotted our approach and decided not to risk a confrontation. By the time we arrived and began our investigation, it had escaped back into hyperspace.”

“So we already knew about the attack,” Ba’kif added. “The diversion was then presumably an attempt to push it out of our attention.”

“At least until more time had passed,” Thrawn said. “How much time, sir, do you estimate?”

Ba’kif shook his head. “Impossible to say for certain. But given the Syndicure’s outrage at the Csilla attack, I’m guessing they’ll keep up the pressure on the fleet to find the culprits for at least the next three or four months. Assuming, of course, that we don’t identify them before then.”

“We won’t,” Thrawn said. “From the recordings I saw of the attack, the ships looked old, even marginally obsolete. Whoever their master was, he chose ships that’ll most likely bear little resemblance to what he’s using now.”

Ba’kif smiled grimly. “But then, a little resemblance may be all we need.”

“Perhaps.” Thrawn gestured toward the wrecked ship. “I assume we’ll be going aboard?”

Ba’kif looked at the pilot. Her cheeks were tight, the skin around her eyes pinched. She’d been aboard once, and clearly had no desire to go back. “Yes,” he said. “Just the two of us. The shuttle crew will stay here on watch.”

“Understood,” Thrawn said. “With your permission, I’ll prepare the boarding suits.”

“Go ahead,” Ba’kif said. “I’ll join you in a moment.”

He waited until Thrawn had left. “I presume you left everything as you found it?” he asked the pilot.

“Yes, sir,” she said. “But . . .”

“But?” Ba’kif prompted.

“I don’t understand why you wanted it left intact instead of bringing it in for a more thorough investigation,” she said. “I can’t see how anything in there will do you any good.”

“You may be surprised,” Ba’kif said. “We may both be.”

He looked toward the hatch where Thrawn had gone. “In fact, I’m counting on it.”

Ba’kif had seen the holos the patrol had sent to the Syndicure on Csilla and the Expansionary Defense Fleet headquarters on Naporar.

Like the ship itself, the reality was far worse.

Wrecked consoles. Fried data storage banks and modules. Destroyed sensor clusters and analysis pods.

And bodies. Lots of bodies.

Or rather, the remains of bodies.

“This wasn’t a freighter.” Thrawn’s voice came softly through Ba’kif’s helmet speaker. “It was a refugee ship.”

Ba’kif nodded silently. Adults, midagers, children—the whole range of life experience had been represented.

All of them slaughtered with the same brutal efficiency.

“What did the fleet’s analysis give us?” Thrawn asked.

“Precious little,” Ba’kif admitted. “As you already noted, the ship’s design isn’t one we’ve seen before. The victims’ nucleic code isn’t in our data listings. The size of the ship suggests it didn’t travel overly far, but there are a lot of planetary systems and small nation clusters in the Chaos that we’ve never visited.”

“And their physical characteristics . . .” Thrawn waved a hand.

“Not easy to read,” Ba’kif said grimly, shivering in spite of himself. Explosive rounds had left very little for even the best reconstruction team to work with. “I was hoping there might be something you could glean from what they left behind.”

“There are a few things,” Thrawn said. “The basic ship design has certain characteristics that likely translate to other aspects of their culture. Their clothing, too, is distinctive.”

“In what way?” Ba’kif asked. “Material? Design? Patterning?”

“All that, and more,” Thrawn said. “There’s a certain air about such things, an overall feeling that forms in my mind.”

“Nothing you can codify for us?”

Thrawn turned to him, and through his faceplate Ba’kif saw the other’s wry smile. “Really, General,” he said. “If I could write all this down, I certainly would.”

“I know,” Ba’kif said. “It would be a lot easier for all of us if you could.”

“Agreed,” Thrawn said. “But rest assured I’ll be able to recognize these beings when I see them again. I presume your plan is to search for the ship’s point of origin?”

“Under normal circumstances, I would definitely do so,” Ba’kif said. “But with the Syndicure in its current state of uproar and outrage, it might be difficult to detach a task force from Ascendancy defense.”

“I’m prepared to go alone if necessary.”

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07YK1JM4S
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Worlds (September 1, 2020)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 1, 2020
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
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Timothy Zahn is the Hugo Award-winning author of more than forty original science fiction novels and the bestselling Star Wars trilogy Heir to the Empire, among other works. He lives in the Pacific Northwest.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
I am a sucker for Timothy Zahn novels, he puts so much detail and depth into his work and this book is no exception. Without getting into spoilers, this book is an incredible look at what Thrawn was like in his earlier years and is the start of an amazing trilogy in a part of the Star Wars galaxy rarely explored in canon novels. These books provide so much more depth to the infamous anti-villain who appears to be the big threat in the coming years in Star Wars media. If you like Zahn’s prior books, like thrawn, or have a love of Star Wars or strategy, this is a book that you will certainly enjoy.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2020
Timothy Zahn is back with a Thrawn novel, almost 30 years after the release of "Heir to the Empire", and this time he's got the space (if maybe not the time) to grow and write what he wants.

The Unknown Regions are so called not because nobody has ever gone there, but because there are astronomical anomalies that are constantly changing and prevent the usage of hyperdrive navigator computers, as the route you plot can change every second. So that means that whatever is in there, is isolated from the larger galaxy. And in "whatever's in there", the Chiss Ascendancy is one of the larger groups, feared and revered by their neighbors, consisting also of multiple species, some with large civilizations, other confined to just one world.

In this regard, it's much like Brian Daley's novels, where he created his own slice of the galaxy, the Corporate Sector, so he could play without risk of interfering with the galactic politics. And it works well, there are so many new species that sometimes you feel like you're reading science fiction/fantasy but not Star Wars. If it weren't for the fact that you already know Thrawn and some other events I'm not going to talk about, you could say this is not a Star Wars book.

And that is for the best, you get a detailed look about the Chiss culture, military, politics and technology while a new threat rises against them. A charismatic military leader is slowly gaining territory and allies, planning a final attack against the Chiss, and obviously it's up to Thrawn to stop him.

But not everyone trusts him, a great blunder he made earlier has him as the target not only of rival houses but also a faction of his own house. Only the help of some allies, who can shield him from political attacks, will provide him the freedom to pursue the destruction of this new enemy.

The book is enhanced by key characters, like returning Admiral Ar'alani or the newcomer General Ba'kif, also a couple of women who will side with him even in the face of danger. And of course the enemies are also memorable, not only the main villain, but also the traitorous politicians in the Chiss Ascendancy.

As the first of the new trilogy, the book has a satisfactory conclusion but leaving us with a sense of danger looming in the future. Zahn shines again with fantastic writing and the wait until next year for the next novel will be long.

Recommended!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2020
A writer once said that ultimately the fans decide what's in continuity. In the new canon for Star Wars I don't believe any character has had more novels or development than Thrawn. A character cast aside, almost completely, when the old expanded universe was rebooted when Disney bought Star Wars. The shackles are now completely off and Zahn is writing the complete story of Thrawn.

This book kicks off a trilogy that explores the universe that Thrawn originates from and his early military career. In that regard this truly doesn't feel like a Star Wars novel. Zahn is inventing something that exists within Star Wars but is not really related to Star Wars. Thrawn is loosely tied to that universe in this novel.

I enjoyed the book. There are a lot of characters in the book, many are provided decent page time and have room to grow. The book has a unique design (not just the blue page margins) where there are periodic "Memories" that provide even more back story. Some of them disrupt the flow and some are extremely timely.

I admit I found the book to be slow in a lot of spots. Perhaps it's because I feel like I know Thrawn well enough that I don't need him walking us through his art assessments or how he solves many, if not most, military problems. I also recognize that there could be new readers or that these sequences provide more depth to the characters interfacing with Thrawn. I would have preferred more mystery or perhaps more failure.

This wasnt in my top five for Thrawn novels and with the blank slate Zahn now has it could have been.

Zahn has a gift for making Thrawn a worthy adversary for the Luke, Leia, Han group but also turning Thrawn into the protagonist against equally challenging antagonists. This book has one of my new favorites.

The good:
Thrawn back story
Excellent and clever ending
Great new characters
Great new villains.
Expansive new landscape

The not so-good:
Slow moving in the first third
A lot of timeline jumping (not all was misplaced)
A lot of Thrawn explaining his thinking.

It's a really great book. It is not among the best for Star Wars, Thrawn or Timothy Zahn. However, it is certainly the top of the class of the new canon. If you are looking ONLY for Star Wars this is not in that universe. If you are looking for a true expanded Star Wars universe with clever characters and excellent writing then this is where you will find that story.

I can't wait for the next one!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
Timothy Zahn is a gifted storyteller and writer. This book was no exception. I especially appreciated the background on Chiss family and political structure. The pace was good and the action didn’t stop. A great first entry to the series.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
Fills in the gaps of the other 2 books
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
Loved the original thrawn from the legacy universe and this backstory entry is a great start to see the person he ultimately becomes

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Kay O
5.0 out of 5 stars A truely beloved Star Wars novel
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2022
I love this book so much. I accidentally found Timothy Zahn's works through his Thrawn novel, then kinda fell down the rabbit hole of Star Wars novels; Chaos Rising is one of my favorite ones though! I've re-read it at least 5 times and I'm always drawn into the lives, stories, and worlds that make up the Chiss and the Ascendancy in general. I'm not going to spoil anything so I'm not going to go into details, but the world-building, characters, relationships, and plot are all really well thought out and I'm never lost in any fight/battle scene (side tangent, but that's what blew me away on my very first read: the way Zahn describes his battle is like watching a movie; you can see it pan out so clearly in your head.)

The only comment I have for people asking if it's worth it or do I recommend it is how big of a fan are you of Star Wars or even of science fiction books in general? If you love Star Wars and are looking to explore Thrawn's backstory, you'll love it and should totally get it!!! If you just love the genre of sci-fi literature and are interested in something new and exciting, you'll also love it and should totally get it, but be warned... You might accidentally make yourself a Star Wars fan along the way as you search out more about the different characters you meet! If you're neither, but curious, you'll probably be fine following it along but it may be a bit harder to imagine all the scenes and characters without any prior context so I'd probably recommend you to the audiobook version as the sounds can prove very helpful in understanding this amazing world that Zahn created.
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Reed
5.0 out of 5 stars God Thrawn, thanks Timothy Zahn.
Reviewed in Mexico on July 1, 2022
This review has no spoilers. Arrived on time and now is waiting to be read since I'm finishing the first trilogy but had to buy it since was available and at a good price.
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Reed
5.0 out of 5 stars God Thrawn, thanks Timothy Zahn.
Reviewed in Mexico on July 1, 2022
This review has no spoilers. Arrived on time and now is waiting to be read since I'm finishing the first trilogy but had to buy it since was available and at a good price.
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Jonathan Oliveira Nogueira
5.0 out of 5 stars Great background story.
Reviewed in Brazil on May 23, 2022
Really enjoyed the story showing how thrawn matures and learns during his young age on the chiss ascendancy plus the events and situations that came to form the admiral thrawn we all love and know.
Tyler
5.0 out of 5 stars Same author, same character, new canon
Reviewed in Germany on September 30, 2022
No spoiler warnings needed here --- like many others I'm a big fan of Zahn's original Thrawn trilogy, so I was excited to see how he'd write/reimagine Thrawn in a new setting within Disney's canon and it didn't disappoint. Highly recommend.
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Mercedes
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful writing
Reviewed in Spain on April 22, 2022
As usual Zahn, never let you down. Book not to be missed to understand many things, not only about Thrawn and the Chiss but to their relationship with the Republic/Empire and events happening around The Clone Wars

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