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Out of the Darkness (Babylon 5: Legions of Fire, Book 3) [Mass Market Paperback]

Peter David
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20 Sep 2006 Out of the darkness (Book 3)
Centauri Prime declares war on the Interstellar Alliance in Book Three of the epic trilogy that continues Babylon 5's brilliant legacy . . .

Blind to the fact that he is a pawn in the Drakh's deadly strategy, Centauri prime minister Durla launches an overwhelming blitzkrieg, sending Centauri warships to devastate other races' homeworlds and pave the way for total conquest.  Yet Durla is forced to fight a war on two fronts.  Even as he mobilizes the massive space fleet for its glorious attack, resistance leader Vir Cotto works feverishly to counter the Drakh's evil influence on Centauri Prime.

Emperor Londo Mollari possesses the key that can reveal the presence of the Drakh, but to do so would spell disaster, so he is forced to remain silent.  But when the Drakh bring another pawn into play--David Sheridan, son of Alliance president John Sheridan--the time for silence may be past.  If Vir and the Resistance are to prevail, it will be only through action, and with help from very strange allies . . .


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Del Rey Books (20 Sep 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345427203
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345427205
  • Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 10.5 x 1.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 614,276 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally the Pieces Fall into Place 22 Mar 2003
By Mark Baker TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Centauri Prime is a hot bed of activity. Prime Minister Durla has gone power mad, and with that has come paranoia. Londo still does what he can to fight the Drakh, but with the Keeper in place, there is little he can do. Vir, meanwhile, slowly builds an army of revolutionaries. But can they gain strength in time to avoid an all out war with the Alliance? All bets are off when David Sheridan is implanted with his own keeper and heads to Centauri Prime.

This is the book that Babylon 5 fans have been waiting for. It finally fills in the gaps left between season 5 and "War Without End" from the third season. As with the series itself, even though we know the final outcome, getting there is half the journey. The pace never lags, and there are several surprises along the way. Once again, Mr. David has captured the characters and series perfectly. The scenes between Londo and G'Kar are some of the best anywhere, and Londo's struggle to redeem himself has never been more touching.

This book is an absolute must for Babylon 5 fans. You will love every minute of the story and leave satisfied. Non-fans will also enjoy the story and characters, but won't have the same connection. Either way, this is a wonderful book to end a highly recommended trilogy.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Exceptional Ending To The Centauri Trilogy 16 Nov 2000
By A Customer
Format:Mass Market Paperback
"Out Of The Darkness" is the final book in the Legions Of Fire trilogy dealing with the Centauri and most specifically Londo Mollari. One time joke Ambassador to Babylon 5, now the Emperor of Centauri Prime but powerless because of the grip the sinister Drakh have over him.

The problem with the previous two entries in this trilogy is that when you came to the end of the book there was no real sense of resolution. But with this being the final installment there is no such problem here. In fact instead of writing a trilogy perhaps Peter David should have written one giant novel instead.

The quality of the writing is good, and allows the story to flow and continue at pace. The characters for the most part are absolutely spot on. Londo Mollari must be about the greatest and most interesting character ever. Both on television and in these books. His route from the drunken fool of the early days of Babylon 5 to the tragic figure he becomes here is very poignant. Sheridan, Delenn, Vir, Garibaldi, Dr. Franklin all appear. As does the superb G'Kar, although unfortunately his appearance is not as big as it should be. The only real disappointment is that Sheridan and Delenn's son David comes across as poorly characterised although there is not really any attempt to develop his character in any meaningful way.

When Babylon 5 finished on television there was a lot of loose ends. This will settle some of them, when read with the other books in the trilogy. If you've seen the episodes War Without End, and certain others, then you know how some of this book will end, but Peter David suprises with how some of the other characters fates resolve themselves.

I did get a strange feeling of deja vu during some of this novel though, which is not surprising really when Peter David takes some chunks out of his novelisation of "In the beginning" and reproduces them here. In what was one of the best parts of the novel to me, the opening narrative of the pilot episode is explained.

On it's own it is a good book, but to those who've seen the television series and read the others in the Legions Of Fire trilogy, it marks possibly the end of Babylon 5 as it resolves most of the main characters stories. But it does fail to resolve many questions. What happened to Lyta, Lochley, Lennier, Ivanova? Not forgetting the crew of the Excalibur in "Crusade."

Ultimately Out of The Darkness is a fantastic book. It has restored my interest in Babylon 5 and finally encouraged me to dig out those old television episodes that have been gathering dust on the video shelf. I can't wait for the next trilogy "The Passing Of The Technomages" to begin with Jeanne Cavelos' "Casting Shadows"

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Work By Peter David. 30 May 2006
By Lurker
Format:Mass Market Paperback
If you are a B5 fan then this book is a must read for you, other than being officially endorsed as Cannon by JMS(The Greta Maker himself)it is also one of the most anticipated storys of the B5 verse

Suffice to say that if you want to know how things got so bad in the future of War Without End on the future Centauri prime then you need to read this book.

Peter David once again does a superb job, the charicterisation is wonderfull and bang on what we would expect from the characters, also the use of humor in this book is wonderfull-look out for Page 260 and in my opinion the funniest line in B5 delivered by Garibaldi.

Also check out Pages 213-215, as lines spoken by Molari put the Pilot episode The Gathering-and the lats epsode Sleeping in Light in a whole new context for those who will catch on.

Anyone who's seen B5 will know generaly how the book ends but the real fun of the novel is that Pater David shows us how our characters got there in the first place!
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Published on 21 Mar 2001 by kl.wood@virgin.net
5.0 out of 5 stars At last the time is right for all the answers...
This is the one ! All the answers are here. The plot threads from War Without End are at last clearly explained. Read more
Published on 25 Nov 2000 by Steve Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars What can i say!!
Well having read the other two books I could not wait for this one to come along, and I was not disappointed. Read more
Published on 13 Nov 2000 by Stephen A. Milbank
5.0 out of 5 stars The answers to all the questions left by the T.V. series.
I have been waiting for this book ever since watching Babylon 5' exciting episode 'War without End' which left so many unanswered questions. Read more
Published on 10 Nov 2000 by annelaine@btinternet.com
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