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A disgraced Padawan returns to the captive Jedi Temple on Coruscant to redeem himself. Ferus Olin has heard rumors that the Empire holds imprisoned Jedi within the desecrated building. Olin and his street-kid partner, Trever Flume, must plunge into the depths of Coruscant's dark and dangerous underworld in order to free the Jedi Knights. The lower reaches of the city planet have become a perilous sanctuary from those fleeing the Emperor's wrath, and navigating its alleyways and corridors may be just as dangerous as a foolhardy mission to breach the temple.
The thrilling new series from The New York Times bestselling author of Jedi Apprentice and Jedi Quest.
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The third book in the Last of the Jedi series. This book has a good concept and I like the fact that he is going back to Coruscant to try and find a very important person.
The search for Jedi continues as Ferus Olin and his I guess you would call him partner Trever Flume travel to the heart of the Imperials home.
There they find a Jedi who knows goes by Solace. She is not what I think of as a Jedi as she seems to want to hide from what happened and continue to live in isolation. The worries of the Galaxy are not hers. I really don't like Solace when you meet her even though she protects people she is too far removed from everyday life of a Jedi and seems very cold.
The story was good but wasn't near as good as the first two books in this series. I don't think that there was anything wrong just it felt a bit rushed in pace and the story didn't have the same draw.
Series
5 primary books6 released booksStar Wars Legends is a 236-book series with 5 primary works first released in 1976 with contributions by James Luceno, Roger MacBride Allen, and 83 others.
Series
10 primary booksStar Wars: The Last of the Jedi is a 10-book series with 10 primary works first released in 2005 with contributions by Jude Watson and Judy Blundell.