Star Wars The New Jedi Order Edge o..., Greg Keyes
Star Wars The New Jedi Order Edge o..., Greg Keyes
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Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Edge of Victory III: The Final Prophecy

Author: Greg Keyes

Narrator: Jonathan Davis

Abridged: 3 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 02/20/2007


Synopsis

As a beleaguered galaxy fights its way back from the brink of destruction, the Jedi’s most fearsome enemy plots to end the war–and claim victory–with a final act of domination. . . .

The troubles for the embattled living planet Zonama Sekot have just begun. As Luke Skywalker and Jacen Solo negotiate its place in the galactic struggle against the Yuuzhan Vong, one of its organic ships is taken by the alien invaders. Scientist Nen Yim is ordered to use the captive to find weak spots in Zonama Sekot’s technology. But what Nen Yim discovers about the planet and its mysteries shocks her to the core. Clearly her people have gone terribly astray. For the peace-loving planet harbors not only the key to its own destruction, but the long-forgotten secrets of the Yuuzhan Vong themselves.

Meanwhile, General Wedge Antilles, commanding one fleet in a three-pronged campaign to retake the Bilbringi system, is suddenly stranded deep in Yuuzhan Vong space, cut off from all contact. Wedge and his ships must rely on trickery and brilliant battle tactics if they are to survive long enough to ensure the success of one of the deadliest and most crucial missions the Galactic Alliance forces
have ever seen. . . .

About The Author

Born in Meridian, Mississippi, in 1963, Greg Keyes spent his early years roaming the forests of his native state and the red rock cliffs of the Navajo Indian reservation in Arizona. He earned his B.A. in anthropology from Mississippi State University and a master’s degree from the University of Georgia, where he did course work for a Ph.D. He lives in Savannah, Georgia, where, in addition to full-time writing, he practices ethnic cooking—particularly Central American, Szechuan, Malaysian, and Turkish cuisines—and Kapucha Toli, a Choctaw game involving heavy sticks and no rules. While researching the Age of Unreason series, he took up fencing, and now competes nationally. Greg is the author of The Waterborn, The Blackgod, the Babylon 5 Psi Corps trilogy, the Age of Unreason tetrology (for which he won the prestigious Le Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire award), and three New York Times bestselling Star Wars novels in the New Jedi Order series.Jonathan Davis is a critically acclaimed narrator and voice-over actor. He is a three‐time winner and ten‐time nominee of the coveted Audie Award. Davis’s documentary narration credits include films and programming for National Geographic Television, National Geographic Channel, VH1, and PBS. His voice can also be heard in commercials, video games, and animation.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jerry on September 24, 2024

The Good: This penultimate volume in the New Jedi Order series features the same action, drama, and heroism that we've come to expect. The epilogue is appropriately dramatic, and sets the stage for what is hopefully an explosive conclusion. After reading the series in its entirety up to this point--......more

Goodreads review by Steve on October 17, 2024

A short and fast read one. The 2nd to last book of the series felt a bit like a longer prologue to the final installment. Though containing its own storylines, a lot of it felt like moving the pieces for the series to come to an end. Tahiri has been shining in these last few books and I really like......more

Goodreads review by M on August 12, 2015

i have exams i don't have time for this and by the way where are the Mandalorian in all of this ?......more

Goodreads review by Meggie on November 15, 2021

3.5 stars For 2021, I decided to reread Del Rey’s first attempt at a multi-author book series in the Star Wars universe: The New Jedi Order, which was published between 1999 and 2003. This shakes out to 19 novels, two eBook novellas, three short stories, and a tangentially-related prequel era novel. T......more

Goodreads review by Lance on December 26, 2023

My quest to read through the New Jedi Order book series is nearly complete! And at this point, both my opinions on the New Jedi Order AND "The Final Prophecy" are... complicated. Out of all the novels in this bloated series, this book may be the hardest to review for me. THE STORY: Tahiri Veila encoun......more