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Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Edge of Victory I: Conquest
- Narrated by: Alexander Adams
- Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
No longer content with the destruction the Yuuzhan Vong have already sown, Warmaster Tsavong Lah has demanded the heads of all the Jedi. The Jedi Knights are in terrible danger, and none more so than the young students at the Jedi academy on Yavin 4. Already the sympathizers known as the Peace Brigade are in the Yavin system, and a Yuuzhan Vong fleet is not far behind.
At Luke Skywalker's request, Talon Karrde mounts an expedition to rescue the young students. Anakin Solo has his own ideas. Impatient, and figuring that forgiveness is easier to come by than permission, he takes off for Yavin 4 in his X-wing.
When it comes to confidence, courage, and raw Force talent, Anakin has few peers. But when his friend Tahiri is separated from the other academy kids and captured by the Yuuzhan Vong, even Anakin may be in over his head. For the aliens have a different future in mind for Tahiri, and they will stop at nothing to achieve their horrific ends.
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- Simon Carsley
- 15-02-21
Shaping a new legacy!
a great continuation of the new jedi order..
favourite part...Anakin and Tehiri's growing relationship (I know it's I'll fated!. I've read the book). after reading all the. books I'm now listening to all the books! ..their great to listen too with music and sound effects and the reader s realy bring the characters voices to life!
if only Disney had kept the books in cannon before making the new films, ..what a legacy and a rich tapestry of back story there is (or now was) to play with..if only they had read and listened.
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