Thrawn

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Timothy Zahn: Thrawn (2018, Random House Publishing Group)

English language

Published Oct. 8, 2018 by Random House Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-525-48073-0
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4 stars (3 reviews)

“I have sensed a disturbance in the Force.”

Ominous words under any circumstances, but all the more so when uttered by Emperor Palpatine. On Batuu, at the edges of the Unknown Regions, a threat to the Empire is taking root—its existence little more than a glimmer, its consequences as yet unknowable. But it is troubling enough to the Imperial leader to warrant investigation by his most powerful agents: ruthless enforcer Lord Darth Vader and brilliant strategist Grand Admiral Thrawn. Fierce rivals for the emperor’s favor, and outspoken adversaries on Imperial affairs—including the Death Star project—the formidable pair seem unlikely partners for such a crucial mission. But the Emperor knows it’s not the first time Vader and Thrawn have joined forces. And there’s more behind his royal command than either man suspects.

In what seems like a lifetime ago, General Anakin Skywalker of the Galactic Republic, and Commander Mitth’raw’nuruodo, officer of …

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Review of 'Thrawn' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Better than its immediate predecessor, but again didn't quite rise to the heights of the first book in this series; this one didn't quite do the Sherlock "this-is-how-i-know-the-brilliant-thing" explanation as well as the first book. Slotting Thrawn into the "Rogue One" story as an ancillary character was brilliant, though.

Review of 'Thrawn' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Clever as the first, but also more labyrinthine. Plus, though the story is cogent enough on its own, it seems to rely on yet another book I haven't read, not simply the first in this series, as a prerequisite for understanding where a character comes from and an event which is referenced several times. Got to be a slog at points, and Vader's inner monologue felt a bit too petulant in places. Still, the interplay between Vader and Thrawn, not to mention the depth added to Padme's character, make this one well worth the read.

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Subjects

  • Fiction, science fiction, space opera
  • Fiction, science fiction, action & adventure
  • Vader, darth (fictitious character), fiction