Drew karpyshyn darth bane5/20/2023 Serra and Lucia were both deeper than initially appeared and I really liked the edge that came to Serra especially as we learned more about her. There's a few cracks beginning to show in Bane's perfection which is always more interesting to read about, while Zannah has to come to terms with what she needs to do. I had feared in the beginning that it was going to be another re-hash but after the first quarter or so all the threads started coming together towards a pretty climatic end. The novel is relatively evenly split between all of the POV's and the plot moves at a good pace. I think the new characters in this book really made it. Into this mix are thrown two figures from Bane's past and a 'Dark Jedi', not a full blown Sith but a Jedi who's abandoned the Jedi teachings to focus on himself. Bane starts off still obsessed with finding more holocrons while Zannah is starting to look for an apprentice of her own. This book is set another ten years after the first book, with Bane and Zannah still in the same master/apprentice relationship, though splits are beginning to show. It was obvious where the series was going with the Rule of Two and all but it was still well done and threw up a few unexpected developments.
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