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Tarkin: Star Wars Audio CD – Unabridged, November 4, 2014
Bestselling Star Wars veteran James Luceno gives Grand Moff Tarkin the Star Wars: Darth Plagueis treatment, bringing the legendary character from A New Hope to full, fascinating life.
He’s the scion of an honorable and revered family. A dedicated soldier and distinguished legislator. Loyal proponent of the Republic and trusted ally of the Jedi Order. Groomed by the ruthless politician and Sith Lord who would be Emperor, Governor Wilhuff Tarkin rises through the Imperial ranks, enforcing his authority ever more mercilessly . . . and zealously pursuing his destiny as the architect of absolute dominion.
Rule through the fear of force rather than force itself, he advises his Emperor. Under Tarkin’s guidance, an ultimate weapon of unparalleled destruction moves ever closer to becoming a terrifying reality. When the so-called Death Star is completed, Tarkin is confident that the galaxy’s lingering pockets of Separatist rebellion will be brought to heel—by intimidation . . . or annihilation.
Until then, however, insurgency remains a genuine threat. Escalating guerrilla attacks by resistance forces and newfound evidence of a growing Separatist conspiracy are an immediate danger the Empire must meet with swift and brutal action. And to bring down a band of elusive freedom fighters, the Emperor turns to his most formidable agents: Darth Vader, the fearsome new Sith enforcer as remorseless as he is mysterious; and Tarkin—whose tactical cunning and cold-blooded efficiency will pave the way for the Empire’s supremacy . . . and its enemies’ extinction.
Praise for Tarkin
“Tarkin tells a compelling tale of mystery while revealing much about a character who has fueled debate among fans since 1977, as well as the oppressive regime he represents. [James] Luceno has proven once again that the villains of Star Wars are as much fun as the good guys.”—New York Daily News
“Another home run in the new canon . . . This is the highest and best distillation of Tarkin stories, old and new, we’ve ever been given.”—Big Shiny Robot
“A spectacular novel, with the intrigue, action, and profound characterization we have come to expect from the pen of Luceno . . . [Tarkin] provides a nuanced, multi-faceted anti-hero who is captivating, ominous, and calculating; in many ways, this is an origin tale of the Empire [and] a fascinating portrait of one of the more popular characters in the Original Trilogy. It may very well be one my favorite Star Wars novels.”—Coffee with Kenobi
“A fascinating look at the pathos of one of the galaxy’s most criminally underused characters.”—TheForce.net
From the Hardcover edition.
- Print length10 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRandom House Audio
- Publication dateNovember 4, 2014
- Dimensions5.1 x 1.1 x 5.9 inches
- ISBN-101101888296
- ISBN-13978-1101888292
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“Another home run in the new canon . . . This is the highest and best distillation of Tarkin stories, old and new, we’ve ever been given.”—Big Shiny Robot
“A spectacular novel, with the intrigue, action, and profound characterization we have come to expect from the pen of Luceno . . . [Tarkin] provides a nuanced, multi-faceted anti-hero who is captivating, ominous, and calculating; in many ways, this is an origin tale of the Empire [and] a fascinating portrait of one of the more popular characters in the Original Trilogy. It may very well be one my favorite Star Wars novels.”—Coffee with Kenobi
“A fascinating look at the pathos of one of the galaxy’s most criminally underused characters.”—TheForce.net
Product details
- Publisher : Random House Audio; Unabridged edition (November 4, 2014)
- Language : English
- Audio CD : 10 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1101888296
- ISBN-13 : 978-1101888292
- Item Weight : 9.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.1 x 1.1 x 5.9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,115,104 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #10,097 in TV, Movie & Game Tie-In Fiction
- #29,728 in Space Operas
- #31,434 in Books on CD
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Customers find the writing style well-written and enjoyable. They also enjoy the fantastic storyline and background on Tarkin. Readers like the character development, artwork, and plot. Opinions are mixed on the pacing, with some finding it fast-paced and others saying it's a little slow-paced in the beginning.
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Customers find the storyline fantastic, interesting, and insightful. They also say the flashbacks are a plus. However, some readers feel the end is disappointing, with paragraph-long run-downs about the structure of the Empire. Overall, they say the book does a good job of humanizing Tarkin.
"...you will not miss anything critical if you skip this, but it is a very good story and one that I think is worth reading at least once." Read more
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Customers find the plot interesting from beginning to end, with exciting sequences. They appreciate the author's extensive knowledge of the Star Wars universe and sharp mind.
"...the novel without making a few incorrect predictions, but his mind is sharp, and his ability to unravel conspiracy is impressive...." Read more
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"This book had some very valuable insights into who Tarkin is, as well as the dynamic between him, Vader, and the Emperor...." Read more
Customers find the writing style enjoyable, well-written, and fluid. They also appreciate the clear descriptions and recollections.
"...Not that Tarkin is a bad book by any means, it was as well written and detailed as Luceno’s other SW entries, it’s just not near as captivating as I..." Read more
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Customers find the character development in the book excellent, providing an excellent look into his cunning, intelligence, and tactical nature. They also say the book sheds new light on the relationships between Palpatine, Vader, and Tarkin.
"...The characters were accurately portrayed and my brain couldn’t help but play out the dialogue in my head in the voices of James Earl Jones and Peter..." Read more
"...Vader is masterfully taken and you can simply hear Peter Cushing voicing every line in the book...." Read more
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"...-in to the Star Wars movies and was very wide in scope and has great character detail...." Read more
Customers find the artwork fascinating, cool, and brilliantly tells the background to Tarkin and how he and Vader interact together.
"...knows how Tarkin's story ultimately ends, but this book gives a fine background look into Tarkin's rise to power as one of the most influential..." Read more
"...This piece is so wonderfully fleshed out by Luceno and I wonder if this was his choice or the Lucasfilm Story Group's...." Read more
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Customers find the book introduction good, decent, and solid. They also describe it as an awesome addition to the new canon and a great world builder.
"...I wasn't wrong. Learning how he became the ruthless Grand Moff was very exciting. Each chapter did not disappoint." Read more
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Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book. Some find it very fast paced, while others say it's a little slow paced in the beginning.
"...as a few honorable mentions from the old EU, but to me this book felt rushed as so much more could’ve been included to fully round out this iconic..." Read more
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"...And there’s more. While Tarkin’s thin plot is both predictable and slow moving, the novel never ignites because Luceno ignores the key storytelling..." Read more
"...This book is 258 pages long. It took me longer to read this book than it did read one of the Game of Thrones books that are well over 1000 pages...." Read more
Customers find the scope of the book narrow and vague. They also say the storyline is a little too short in length.
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While the novel is centered around Tarkin, Vader and Palpatine appear quite a bit and we see the seeds of the early rebellion against the Empire being planted. We do find out that Tarkin suspected Darth Vader's real identity, having worked with Anakin before during the Clone Wars, but he keeps that to himself. In the end of the book, the construction of the Death Star above Geonosis is mentioned.
This novel is interesting in that it was written just before Disney's takeover of Lucasfilm and was grandfathered into the canon, whereas the prior book, Darth Plageius was not. This book does have a couple of tie-ins to the Darth Plageius novel, however, so some of that novel is brought into the canon by this one. Of course, at the time this novel was written, characters like Orson Krennic and Galen Erso were not yet created, so some of Tarkin's control over the Death Star project hinted at in this book was changed by Rogue One because the events of the movies trump the books. Overall, I do not necessarily think the book is a must-read if you are a person who picks and chooses which of the Star Wars books to read. If you read all of them then you will read this anyway, but if you read some, but not all, of them, you will not miss anything critical if you skip this, but it is a very good story and one that I think is worth reading at least once.
James Luceno, who wrote the excellent "Star Wars: Darth Plagueis" shortly before the Lucasfilm canon reset, takes a rather different tone with his villainous protagonist. Wilhuff Tarkin isn't a Sith Lord. He's not the sort of boldly despicable villain that you love to hate. He's not maniacal or all-powerful. He's neither Byronic nor dashing. He doesn't have a complicated inner good person struggling to get out. Tarkin is cold and calculating, and as the novel shifts between the genres of mystery, savage survival, and naval warfare, Tarkin echoes characters of Imperial literature and history like Professor Moriarty, Cecil Rhodes, and Admiral Nelson.
Like Moriarty or his rival, Tarkin has strong deductive reasoning skills. A good portion of the novel reads like a Victorian-era Sherlock Holmes mystery, albeit with a ruthless amoral genius at the helm rather than a drug-addicted defender of the meek. Tarkin doesn't make it through the novel without making a few incorrect predictions, but his mind is sharp, and his ability to unravel conspiracy is impressive.
Interspersed throughout the mystery are flashbacks to the Tarkin family's brutal rites of passage on the planet Eriadu. Like Cecil Rhodes, most infamous of Victorian colonialists, young Wilhuff adapts to survival in the savage savannahs and jungles of his homeworld. Accordingly, Eriadu's Carrion Plateau could have been the setting of a Star Wars "Heart of Darkness." Eriadu is the Darkest Africa of diamond mines and Boer wars, and like a good Victorian, Tarkin is taught the importance of order and fear. He rises to power treating both the natural and civic aspects of his universe as things to be tamed.
Finally, like Lord Horatio Nelson (or the fictional Horatio Hornblower), Tarkin takes on the role of Napoleonic-era naval strategist. Star Wars media more often depicts dogfights between small craft, making quick turns and dodging beams of energy. Though the space battles of this novel are exciting, they primarily focus on larger, slower vessels. So instead of evasive maneuvers, the novel's ships have to predict the path of their bulky opponents, turning and positioning their starboard cannons to hit the enemy's port with a massive broadside. This last element of "Tarkin" is less dominant than the others, but the relevant passages could have come from a C S Forester novel.
I quite enjoyed Luceno's "Tarkin." It won't be everyone's cup of tea, as the protagonist is neither particularly likeable nor particularly fascinating. Wilhuff Tarkin's shade of evil is instead a bit too close to home, embracing an ugly imperialism that has shown its face frequently on our own little planet.
One final aside for fellow Star Wars enthusiasts: fans of "Darth Plagueis" should be happy to see some small details from this previous work pop up in "Tarkin." It's not particularly explicit, but Luceno references a few characters and plot points from his earlier book as if it had never been extricated from the canon. It's almost as if Del Rey should publish a second edition of "Darth Plagueis," revised to fit the new editorial and canon standards but with at least 75% of the story intact. One can dream.
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Furthermore I always have Peter Cushings face in my head - obviously - for he is on the cover and most of the time through the different movies and series, looks similar, but also his voice when he is talking. Other than with Thrawn, where due to the fact that there are at least three “versions” of Thrawn, one in Star Wars: Rebels, one in Ahsoka and the pictures on the covers of the books.
That beeing said, the book is a good read. I finished the book in a few days and enjoyed it tremendously. One gets a lot of background information on one of the most evil characters in the Star Wars universe.
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Desde su niñez, su entorno, su familia, como llegará a ser la figura que fue y su relación con Vader.
Destacar que en este último aspecto me hubiera gustado saber mucho más, pues me ha dado la sensación de que se presenta de manera muy, muy superficial.
Aun así es un libro MUY recomendable. Me ha gustado mucho