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Star Wars Labyrinth of Evil (Star Wars (Del Rey)) [Mass Market Paperback]

James Luceno
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 370 pages
  • Publisher: Del Rey Books (Sep 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0345475739
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345475732
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 2.4 x 17.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 154,499 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Exciting original Star Wars novel designed to lead directly up to the events of the upcoming blockbuster movie, Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith - a must-read for all Star Wars fans! --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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The war that erupted in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones is nearing its boiling point, as the dauntless Separatist forces continue their assault on the teetering Republic–and the diabolical triumvirate of Count Dooku, General Grievous, and their Master, Darth Sidious, fine-tune their strategy for conquest. In Episode III Revenge of the Sith the fates of key players on both sides of the conflict will be sealed. But first, crucial events that pave the way to that time of reckoning unfold in a labyrinth of evil. . . .

Capturing Trade Federation Viceroy–and Separatist Councilmember–Nute Gunray is the mission that brings Jedi Knights Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, with a squad of clones in tow, to Neimoidia. But the treacherous ally of the Sith proves as slippery as ever, evading his Jedi pursuers even as they narrowly avoid deadly disaster. Still, their daring efforts yield an unexpected prize: a unique holotransceiver that bears intelligence capable of leading the Republic forces to their ultimate quarry, the ever-elusive Darth Sidious.

Swiftly taking up the chase, Anakin and Obi-Wan follow clues from the droid factories of Charros IV to the far-flung worlds of the Outer Rim . . . every step bringing them closer to pinpointing the location of the Sith Lord–whom they suspect has been manipulating every aspect of the Separatist rebellion. Yet somehow, in the escalating galaxy-wide chess game of strikes, counterstrikes, ambushes, sabotage, and retaliations, Sidious stays constantly one move ahead.

Then the trail takes a shocking turn. For Sidious and his minions have set in motion a ruthlessly orchestrated campaign to divide and overwhelm the Jedi forces–and bring the Republic to its knees.


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I'm not a big fan of the Star Wars "Expanded Universe" novels. A lot of them tend to lack to real spirit and the feel of George Lucas' universe, and some authors even try to turn them into science fiction novels, which is not what Star Wars should be about. James Luceno is different - he seems to truly understand the Star Wars universe, and his novels capture the spirit of the movies. "Cloak of Deception" was an excellent novel, perfectly setting things up for "Episode I: The Phantom Menace", and adding further depth to the already complex and ingenious political exploits of Palpatine.
"Labyrinth of Evil" is even better - in fact, it's by far the best Star Wars novel I've ever read. The story is set three years after the end of "Episode II: Attack of the Clones". The Clone Wars appear to be coming to their conclusion, with Count Dooku's Separatist forces being pushed back to the edge of the galaxy. On Coruscant, Palpatine has used the war as an excuse for gaining further powers. In a chilling parallel with current American politics, he intends to change the Constitution for his own policies; he labels insignificant planets as an "axis of evil" that need to be invaded; and his State of the Republic speeches are interrupted by constant standing ovations. Perhaps we should expect George W Bush to appear wearing a black cloak and hood next. Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker (who seems to be growing closer to the Dark Side with every page) find themselves hunting down Darth Sidious, the evil mastermind behind the whole war, while Mace Windu leads the search for Sidious on Coruscant, and Yoda finds himself contemplating the nature of the Force, with help from an old friend, long gone ... The novel ends with a catastrophe that will lead us directly into the opening of "Episode III: Revenge of the Sith".
What makes this book work so well is the way it keeps the spirit of the Star Wars movies themselves - you can almost see the movie playing in front of your eyes, and it FEELS like a George Lucas Star Wars movie. The story is fast paced, and action scenes are littered throughout, just the right amount and in just the right places. The story jumps about, with four or five parallel stories all going on at once, but Luceno does this in such a way that you never lose track of what is happening in each. There is wonderfully cheesy dialogue, as you expect from a Star Wars movie, and the nature of the Force is explored further - expect this to be delved into even more in "Episode III". Everyone is wonderfully in-character, and there are lots of little nudges and winks to events that take place in "Episode IV: A New Hope". The ending is a complete cliffhanger, and leaves you desparate to watch "Episode III" and find out what happens. The general tone of the novel is perfect - the mysteries of "Episode II" are further explored, many of them explained (if you want to know what really went on with Sifo-Dyas, the clone army and the missing data from the Jedi Archives, this is the book you need to read), and there is a general forboding throughout the novel - things are getting darker and darker, and you know it's not going to have a happy ending. Not until after another four episodes, anyway. ;)
Overall, this is the best Star Wars novel I've ever read, and would recommend it to anyone interested in delving deeper into the mysteries of the prequel movies in particular. It makes me even more excited to see how the circle will be complete - just four months to go now!
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labrynth of evil 28 Feb 2005
Format:Hardcover
where do i begin firstly i brought this book out of pure curiosity which was due to the banner at the top of cover which says 'prequal to episode 3'and my first asumption was 'yeah ok whatever' but the moment i started reading it it just blew me away from the first page its action all the way from cover to cover.you learn all sorts of interesting deatails like 'who deleated kamino from the jedi archives' to who sifo dyas was and the best is you can see anakin slowly but surely making the choices which will bring him to the ultimate end.i caanot rate this book high enough especially the end which will bring you to the beginning of episode 3.i really reccommend this book in every aspect truely worth a place in any star wars fans bookshelf
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Fantastic 26 Mar 2007
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This book is easily in the top five of all Star Wars books ever written. It's almost-if not as good as- The Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn. It moves at such a pace that you can't help but be blown away by everything that unfolds before you.

The book unfolds, and is layered masterfully, as the plot thickens, gathers pace and comes together effortlessly. You're never left feeling disappointed.

The characters are exactly as they should be, and this book benefits from having a whole host of them in starring roles, including: Yoda, Mace Windu, Palpatine, Amidala, Bail Organa, General Greivous, Count Dooku and of Course Anakin and Obi-Wan.

Real depth is given to the character of Anakin and we come to appreciate the anguish he feels. We get to see just how much he feels let down by the council, just how much he fears for Padme's life; and crucially just how easily Palpatine can manipulate him. It's brilliant because we can see exactly where his downfalls occur and all his flaws are laid out to see.

The relationship between him and Obi-Wan is brilliantly crafted and adds further to Lucas's interpretation of it. The banter is excellent, the understanding is there too.....but Anakin can never really be honest with Obi-Wan and it obviously pains him. Their relationship changes from Father and Son, to brothers to Uncle and Nephew. It really is very well done by Luceno.

The pace of the book, as mentioned earlier, is brilliant. From exhilirating snow-speeder chases to battles in Neimodian palaces to an epic series of clashes on Coruscant, the book will leave you wanting much more. But don't go on to read Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader. That's just rubbish.
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The first thing to strike me about this book was its pace; its energy. I didn't actually feel like I was reading a novel at all. Read more
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One of the best Star Wars novels ever!
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Published on 6 Oct 2008 by Tonyo
A fantastic fast paced and action packed story.
I have read a few Star Wars books and found most of them to be very heavy going. The only one I have enjoyed is Shadows of the Empire. Read more
Published on 11 Dec 2007 by Mr. D. Bell
Good buildup to the movie
James Luceno is one of the better "Star Wars" authors, having penned the excellent "Cloak of Deception" about the downfall of Chancellor Valorum, and the very start of Palpatine's... Read more
Published on 27 July 2007 by Alain English
Well worth reading
This book cleared up so many questions I had after watching the last Star Wars film and gives great background knowledge on characters such as General Grevious and Count Dooku. Read more
Published on 4 Aug 2006 by Mr. R. Kaberry
A Perfect buildup....
This "prelude to Episode III" novel does exactly what a good Star Wars book should - it complements the film, and expands it. Read more
Published on 25 Jan 2006 by Mr. J. WARE
A political rant short of a classic Star Wars book
Labyrinth of Evil is James Luceno's lead-in to the Star Wars movie Revenge of the Sith. It's so much of a lead-in that the book literally ends where the movie begins,... Read more
Published on 21 Nov 2005 by David Roy
Perfect appetizer for Revenge of the Sith
Have just finished reading this novel and can highly recommend it to all Star Wars fans.

Our three year wait is nearly over and anticipation regarding the final Star Wars movie... Read more

Published on 27 Feb 2005 by Mrs. Karen Mcnab
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