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Fate of the Jedi: Allies (Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi, #5)

Christie Golden · 2010 · Book

Fiction

This novel weaves a complex narrative of conflict and cooperation between traditional enemies, exploring themes of survival and truth.

ModernThe Struggle for Survival Against Overwhelming OddsThe Search for Truth in a Fractured GalaxyAlliance Between Jedi and Sith for a Common CauseThe Impact of Tyranny on Freedom and JusticeConfronting Ancient Evils Lurking in the Unknown

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