Ratings64
Average rating4
Much like the previous Thrawn novel, this one never really hooked me in any meaningful way. The first book in the trilogy chronicled Thrawn's rise up the ranks in the Empire and that narrative momentum was stalled in the second and third books. Though, I was happy to have Thrawn and Eli Vanto back together matching wits and seeing the Chiss Ascendency in action gives me hope for the prequel trilogy that is coming in 2020. Either way, I'm glad to have read this series, even if I was let down by the final two books. Thrawn is a great character and I'd be interested in seeing more of him, either in Star Wars Rebels or in Zahn's non-canonical Star Wars books.
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