



Star Wars: Thrawn: Alliances (Book 2)
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4.3 • 125 Ratings
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
Grand Admiral Thrawn and Darth Vader team up against a threat to the Empire in this thrilling novel from bestselling author Timothy Zahn.
“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 the Chiss Ascendancy, crossed paths for the first time. One on a desperate personal quest, the other with motives unknown . . . and undisclosed. But facing a gauntlet of dangers on a far-flung world, they forged an uneasy alliance—neither remotely aware of what their futures held in store.
Now, thrust together once more, they find themselves bound again for the planet where they once fought side by side. There they will be doubly challenged—by a test of their allegiance to the Empire . . . and an enemy that threatens even their combined might.
Customer Reviews
Enjoyable
Good book, enjoyed the time hops and ties to current events. No “dull” chapters really. Always something going on to make you keep reading.
Brilliant
Another excellent Zahn Star Wars novel. Really feels like the old Star Wars, not a fan of this new direction they seem to be taking with Chuck Wendig’s books in particular being dreadful and convoluted. Thankfully Zahn hits every note with perfection, delivering intelligent and well thought out twists and turns. I miss Karen Traviss’s influence in the Star Wars EU but glad Zahn remains.
A bad day at the office for zahn
Let me start of by saying I think zahn is one of the best authors that has ever written Star Wars novels, however this is his weakest book to date. While I don’t think it’s a terrible book it’s just not on par with his other books which are always very high in quality. The parts of this book with thrawn and anakin feels like an average episode of the clone wars which might be ok for some. But the overall story doesn’t really go anywhere exciting and ties together pretty poorly.