hardcover, 448 pages

English language

Published April 11, 2017 by Del Rey Books.

ISBN:
978-1-78089-484-3
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Found on an unnamed Outer Rim planet, the exiled Chiss warrior Thrawn pledges himself to Emperor Palpatine and joins the Imperial navy. Thrawn's cunning and expertise as a tactician help him to rise through the ranks with unprecedented speed, though his renegade tactics ignite the ire of his superiors. At Thrawn's side is his translator-turned-aide-de-camp, Ensign Eli Vanto, whom he trains in the ways of war. Meanwhile, ruthless administrator Arihnda Pryce plots her own rise to power.

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reviewed Thrawn by Timothy Zahn (Star Wars: Thrawn, #1)

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4 stars

I first read Thrawn in Heir to the Empire, the first trilogy to follow the movie trilogy. He was a bad ass villain and worthy military leader to succeed the emperor. This is a series of episodes in his discovery and extremely rapid rise to the rank of Grand Admiral, and also details the rise of Governor Pryce.

That second character is from Star Wars Rebels, which I haven't seen, and I understand Thrawn has made an appearance there also. These are all part of the new Disney canon, though Heir to the Empire is not. This novel is written with Thrawn as Sherlock Holmes, even to the point of his aide as Watson and the main antagonist as Moriarty. That would make the governor... Mycroft? Holmes is the hero, and to make this work you have to view the Imperials as the good guys.

Doyle wrote the mysteries well; …

Subjects

  • Science Fiction
  • Adventure
  • War