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Discuss the second book of the Fate of the Jedi series here, written by Christie Golden. Biggrin

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Publisher's summary

The Jedi Order is in crisis. The late Jacen Solo's shocking transformation into murderous Sith Lord Darth Caedus has cast a damning pall over those who wield the Force for good. Two Jedi Knights have succumbed to an inexplicable and dangerous psychosis. Criminal charges have driven Luke Skywalker into self-imposed exile. And power-hungry Chief of State Natasi Daala is exploiting anti-Jedi sentiment to undermine the Order's influence within the Galactic Alliance.

Forbidden to intervene in Jedi affairs, Luke is on a desperate mission to uncover the truth behind Jacen's fall to the dark side -- and to learn what's turning peaceful Jedi into raving lunatics. But finding answers will mean venturing into the mind-bending space of the Kathol Rift, and bargaining with an alien species as likely to destroy outsiders as deal with them. Still, there is no other choice and no time to lose, as the catastrophic events on Coruscant continue to escalate. Stricken by the same violent dementia that infected her brother, Valin, Jedi Knight Jysella Horn faces an equally grim fate after her capture by Daala's police. And when Han and Leia Solo narrowly foil another deranged Jedi bent on deadly destruction, even acting Grand Master Kenth Hamner appears willing to bow to Daala's iron will -- at the expense of the Jedi Order.

But an even greater threat is looming. Millennia in the past, a Sith starship crashed on an unknown, low-tech planet, leaving the survivors stranded. Over the generations, their numbers have grown anew, the ways of the dark side have been nurtured, and the time is fast approaching when this lost tribe of Sith will once more take to the stars to reclaim their legendary destiny as rulers of the galaxy. Only one thing stands in their way to dominance, a name whispered to them through the Force: Skywalker.
I finished this book last night and overall it was good. I think Christie Golden has done a good job for her first Star Wars novel, and it appears she did her homework on the EU.

Some of the other things that I enjoyed was the way she wrote the relationship between Luke and Ben, like the way they make fun of each other and Ben's reaction to Luke not wanting him to learn flow-walking, and Luke letting Ben make his own mistakes by learning flow walking even if it did hurt him. Also, I liked how Han, Leia, Allana and Jaina going out for a family day out to give Allana a day out even if it did turn into another Jedi suffering from the Force Psychosis.

My only real complaint is that I wished Golden would of gone in to greater detail in to Vestara's training after she was apprenticed to Lady Rhea.
I just finished the book and I liked it. I liked Ms. Golden's writing style for the most part and I think she handled the characters well. There were a few cringe-worthy jokes in there, but they usually moved past them quickly. The book was way too short, and now I am eagerly awaiting the next one (when does the next one come out?).

I'm interested to see what those beings in the Maw are, and how Jacen interacted with them.
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