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Fate of the Jedi: Backlash (Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi, #4)

Aaron Allston · 2010 · Book

Fiction

The book explores the ongoing struggles faced by the Jedi and their allies against dark side threats while navigating personal relationships and loyalties.

ContemporaryThe Consequences of Dark Side ManipulationThe Nature of Power and CorruptionConflict Between Jedi and SithFamily Legacies in Times of TurmoilThe Struggle for Identity and Loyalty

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