Fate of the Jedi
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Fate of the Jedi is a nine-book, all hardback series set two years[1] after the events of the Legacy of the Force series being authored by Aaron Allston, Christie Golden, and Troy Denning in a cyclical style similar to the Legacy of the Force series. Originally, Karen Traviss was set to author three of the books, but was replaced by Golden because of Traviss' busy writing schedule. A series of eBooks have also been announced as a tie-in to the series.
The Random House spring catalog PDF said this regarding the Fate of the Jedi series:
"Fate of the Jedi launches a huge story arc, with heroic roles for the galaxy's most beloved characters—Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa Solo, and their surviving children, Ben Skywalker and Jaina Solo. While Luke and Ben set off on the journey of a lifetime—of discovery and hardship, of obstacles and victories—the others remain in more familiar territory, dealing with the aftermath of the civil war that rocked the galaxy in the Legacy of the Force."
THE FUTURE AWAITS...
'It has been two years since the death of Darth Caedus. Chief of State Natasi Daala has ushered the Galactic Alliance into a time of unprecented calm, and now the entire galaxy stands poised to freely embrace the same enduring peace that Jacen Solo once sought to impose as a Sith Lord.'
In this new era, Luke Skywalker finds himself battling control of the very order he founded. After Jacen's fall to the dark side, much of the galaxy sees Jedi Knights as rogue soldiers too dangerous and unstable to leave unfettered. It is a view shared by Chief Daala, who has sworn to bring the order under government control—or disband it entirely.
But the greatest threat to the Jedi remains unseen, a faceless menace even more lethal and insidious than the Sith who have plagued the Jedi for millennia. Awakened by Jacen Solo during his five-year odyssey, this hidden peril is reaching out from the darkest corner of the galaxy, assaulting Jedi Knights in ways that even Luke has yet to perceive—but which he must quickly thwart if he is to have any hope of redeeming the New Jedi Order.
Contents |
[edit] Novels
- Outcast by Aaron Allston—March 24,[2] 2009
- Omen by Christie Golden—June 23,[2] 2009
- Abyss by Troy Denning—August 18,[3] 2009
- Backlash by Aaron Allston—March 9,[4] 2010
- Allies by Christie Golden—June[4] 2010
- Vortex by Troy Denning—December[4] 2010
- Conviction by Aaron Allston—March/April[4] 2011
- Title TBD by Christie Golden—August[4] 2011
- Title TBD by Troy Denning—December[4] 2011
[edit] Short stories
[edit] Cover gallery
[edit] Fate of the Jedi novels
[edit] Fate of the Jedi short stories
[edit] Notes and references
- ↑ Star Wars: Message Boards: Books, Comics, & Television VIPs, post by Sue Rostoni
- ↑ 2.0 2.1
"New Novels Updated" - "Had a slight weapons malfunction. But everything's perfectly all right now.", Sue Rostoni's StarWars.com Blog - ↑ Star Wars: Message Boards: Books, Comics, & Television VIPs, post by Sue Rostoni
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5
"The Del Rey Star Wars Fiction Calendar -- as of today, August 13, 2009." - "Had a slight weapons malfunction. But everything's perfectly all right now.", Sue Rostoni's StarWars.com Blog
[edit] External links
Del Rey Star Wars Books Continue Through 2013 on StarWars.com (backup link on Archive.org)
The Publishing Horizon: The Next Three Years on StarWars.com (backup link on Archive.org)
- Christie Golden's Blog
- Fate of the Jedi on Random House
