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Tempest: The Storm Continues to Build in the Latest Star Wars Novel

A Desperate Gamble Threatens to Tear the Skywalker and Solo Families Apart

By Julio Angel Ortiz, published Dec 20, 2006
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Rating: 3.2 of 5
Tempest, book three in the Star Wars: Legacy of the Force series, continues to build upon the narrative previously established by Aaron Allston and Karen Traviss. Fan-favorite author Troy Denning (author of previous Star Wars novels such as Star By Star and the Dark Nest trilogy) picks up the baton, and while he does a very good job in developing the storyline, Tempest falls short of the mark in a few areas. That is not to say that Tempest is a bad novel nor not enjoyable. On the contrary, Tempest is a very fun ride.

It is no spoiler to mention that Alema Rar, the former dancer-turned-Jedi-turned-Dark Nest joiner makes a return in Tempest, as she was in the sample chapter printed at the end of the second book in the series, Bloodlines. Having narrowly (and isn't it always narrowly?) escaped death after a battle with Leia, Alema is back and wants revenge (of course). Her target is Jacen, but is surprised to find Jacen training under the Sith Lumiya. Alema begins to reconsider her plans...

There is, of course, a complex plot to assassinate Tenel Ka and her daughter Allana that Han and Leia wind up getting involved in, as well as Luke closing in on Lumiya's trail, and his and Mara's escalating distrust of Jacen.

Tempest is a story about our characters getting caught up in events that they cannot escape from, either because of their choices, or destiny, or both. What makes Legacy of the Force so interesting is how the characters are being put in situations where they are making hard, flawed decisions, and the consequences of those actions are playing out. Luke's continued reluctance to simply call Jacen out on his dark behavior is an example of Luke's greatest strength and weakness- seeing the best in people. As Legacy of the Force is touted as bringing things full circle with regards to the Skywalker legacy, it is interesting to see if Luke will fail with Jacen where he succeeded with his father (and the flip-side of course is seeing Jacen go down the path to becoming a Dark Lord of the Sith and yet making arduous efforts not to repeat the same mistakes as his grandfather).

Tempest: The Storm Continues to Build in the Latest Star Wars Novel

Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Tempest

Credit: Jason Felix

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Takeaways
  • Tempest is a story about our characters getting caught up in events that they cannot escape from, either because of their choices, or destiny, or both.
  • It is also great to see Denning pick up on threads from the Dark Nest trilogy, which took place five years after the New Jedi Order series and five years before Legacy.
  • Denning has a clear, concise writing style that moves the action along at a brisk pace.
Did You Know?
According to Troy Denning, Allana was named after the founder of the Force-sensitive Witches of Dathomir, Allya, and either the maternal grandfather of Jacen Solo, Anakin Skywalker, or Anakin Solo, Jacen's brother (All + Ana = Allana).
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