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Star Wars: Dark Disciple, by Christie Golden

Based on unproduced episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, this new novel features Asajj Ventress, former Sith apprentice turned bounty hunter and one of the great antiheroes in the Star Wars galaxy.
 
The only way to bring down the Sith’s most dangerous warrior may be to join forces with the dark side.

In the war for control of the galaxy between the armies of the dark side and the Republic, former Jedi Master turned ruthless Sith Lord Count Dooku has grown ever more brutal in his tactics. Despite the powers of the Jedi and the military prowess of their clone army, the sheer number of fatalities is taking a terrible toll. And when Dooku orders the massacre of a flotilla of helpless refugees, the Jedi Council feels it has no choice but to take drastic action: targeting the man responsible for so many war atrocities, Count Dooku himself.
 
But the ever-elusive Dooku is dangerous prey for even the most skilled hunter. So the Council makes the bold decision to bring both sides of the Force’s power to bear—pairing brash Jedi Knight Quinlan Vos with infamous one-time Sith acolyte Asajj Ventress. Though Jedi distrust for the cunning killer who once served at Dooku’s side still runs deep, Ventress’s hatred for her former master runs deeper. She’s more than willing to lend her copious talents as a bounty hunter—and assassin—to Vos’s quest.
 
Together, Ventress and Vos are the best hope for eliminating Dooku—as long as the emerging feelings between them don’t compromise their mission. But Ventress is determined to have her retribution and at last let go of her dark Sith past. Balancing the complicated emotions she feels for Vos with the fury of her warrior’s spirit, she resolves to claim victory on all fronts—a vow that will be mercilessly tested by her deadly enemy . . . and her own doubt.

Praise for Dark Disciple
 
“Reading Dark Disciple really feels like you’re watching some of the best episodes of The Clone Wars.”—EUCantina
 
“Emotionally charged . . . Christie Golden does a wonderful job of capturing the characters.”—Roqoo Depot
 
“A cool inclusion into the Star Wars mythos . . . Ventress and Vos have a cool and compelling dynamic, and are used to explore more of what it means to flirt with the Dark Side of the Force.”—IGN
 
“[The Clone Wars have been] a huge part of the Star Wars brand for years, and [Christie] Golden manages to craft a story worthy of the themes and characters that fans have come to relate to. . . . [She] uses this opportunity to craft Dark Disciple into a spy/espionage thriller.”—Tech Times
 
“Golden especially excelled at bringing Ventress’s biting but appealing personality to life. . . . She’s very much a woman trying to find her way, and Dark Disciple adds nuance.”—Nerdist
 
“Smart, captivating, and unforgettable . . . among the finest in Star Wars storytelling.”—Coffee with Kenobi

  • Sales Rank: #44958 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-07-07
  • Released on: 2015-07-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.60" h x 1.10" w x 6.40" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 336 pages

Review
“Reading Dark Disciple really feels like you’re watching some of the best episodes of The Clone Wars.”—EUCantina
 
“Emotionally charged . . . Christie Golden does a wonderful job of capturing the characters.”—Roqoo Depot
 
“A cool inclusion into the Star Wars mythos . . . Ventress and Vos have a cool and compelling dynamic, and are used to explore more of what it means to flirt with the Dark Side of the Force.”—IGN
 
“[The Clone Wars have been] a huge part of the Star Wars brand for years, and [Christie] Golden manages to craft a story worthy of the themes and characters that fans have come to relate to. . . . [She] uses this opportunity to craft Dark Disciple into a spy/espionage thriller.”—Tech Times
 
“Golden especially excelled at bringing Ventress’s biting but appealing personality to life. . . . She’s very much a woman trying to find her way, and Dark Disciple adds nuance.”—Nerdist
 
“Smart, captivating, and unforgettable . . . among the finest in Star Wars storytelling.”—Coffee with Kenobi

About the Author
Christie Golden is the New York Times bestselling author of more than thirty novels, including the Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi novels Omen, Allies, and Ascension. Her media tie-in works include launching the Ravenloft line in 1991 with Vampire of the Mists, Fable: Edge of the World, more than a dozen Star Trek novels, and multiple World of Warcraft and StarCraft novels, including World of Warcraft: War Crimes and StarCraft II: Devil’s Due.

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65 of 69 people found the following review helpful.
a Star Wars romance
By Arnold
The latest canon Star Wars novel, Dark Disciple actually comes from a script written by Katie Lucas, Matt Michnovetz, and Dave Filoni for The Clone Wars animated TV show before it was canceled. In Dark Disciple, the Jedi Council sends Quinlan Vos on a mission to recruit Asajj Ventress to help assassinate Count Dooku. I’ll try not to reveal too many spoilers, which is especially difficult for this book, and will focus on plot developments that happen during the first quarter of the novel.

Although Quinlan Vos and Asajj Ventress are both fan favorites, I’d never imagined that they’d appear together, much less in a Clone Wars novel. Yet, after having read the novel, the pairing seems natural. They’re both strong, sexy - yes, sexy - characters who have touched the Dark Side. Dark Disciple is a character study of how these two learn to trust and respect one another.

Before I go on, I want to reassure readers about Quinlan Vos. Both Vos and Ventress initially appeared in DarkHorse’s Republic comic series (no longer considered canon). Ventress became a key character on The Clone Wars TV show, showing more depth and nuance than the comic version. By the end of Season 5, she had turned her back on Count Dooku and had become a bounty hunter who sometimes worked with the Jedi. By contrast, many fans were disheartened by Quinlan Vos’ single appearance in “Hunt for Ziro” because he came across as a shallow beach bum rather than the brooding, sensual Jedi who had flirted with the Dark Side.

Fortunately, Dark Disciple does much to rehabilitate Quinlan’s character. The Quinlan Vos in Dark Disciple isn’t an exact copy of the one from the Republic comics, but it’s clear that the comics inspired Katie Lucas and Christie Golden. In fact, the novel is an interesting example of how, after Disney rebooted the Star Wars continuity, authors can take themes or characters from the old Expanded Universe and repurpose them for the new canon. As the saying goes, “History doesn’t repeat itself but it often rhymes.” So, if you'd been frustrated by Quinlan's portrayal in The Clone Wars, I highly suggest reading Dark Disciple to put your mind at ease. At the same time, the book is accessible enough so that readers unfamiliar with the comics can follow the story (although readers should at least have watched all six seasons of The Clone Wars).

One facet of Quinlan Vos from the Republic comics that plays an important role in the novel is his sexuality. In the comics, Quinlan was depicted as an epitome of masculinity. The comic artwork typically emphasized his physical body, making him possibly the first Star Wars beefcake. Quinlan was the only Jedi to pursue passionate romantic relationships openly. All this makes him an excellent foil for Asajj Ventress, who is also a sexually charged character, albeit in a very different way. Even in The Clone Wars, Asajj Ventress had a creepy way of flirting with her enemies, especially Obi-Wan Kenobi (remember when she kissed a Clonetrooper just as she killed him). Yet, Quinlan’s flirting stems from a desire to be closer to people, whereas Asajj’s puts a distance between her and other people. Quinlan sought intimacy, whereas Asajj feared intimacy.

The banter between Quinlan and Asajj in Dark Disciple is as witty as the best encounters between Asajj and Obi-Wan in the show. Quinlan's first encounters with Asajj are often awkward. He tries flirting with Asajj to put her off guard, and she views him as a meddling beach bum (indeed, the book explains that Quinlan sometimes acted like a beach bum to put others at ease and because he enjoyed his work as a Jedi). But they soon become partners, and then something more. Although they don’t agree on much, they soon realize that they enjoy the other’s company and even develop affection. Fortunately, the book doesn't rush to get to the action; it takes its time to allow their relationship to grow naturally. The narrative alternates between their points of view, allowing readers to see how each perceives - and misperceives - the other.

Star Wars doesn't do romance particularly well. Aside from Han and Leia in Empire Strikes Back, most Star Wars romances feel forced or too sudden. In the old Expanded Universe, Luke Skywalker proposes to Mara Jade out of the blue. Yet, perhaps because they’re both strong, sensual characters, the relationship between Quinlan and Asajj works. I truly believe that Quinlan is the one man who could get Asajj to lower her defenses. And Asajj gives Quinlan a much more tempting reason to leave the Jedi Order than the Republic comics ever did. Like many relationships, there are times when their love is selfless, and other times when an unhealthy attachment blinds them to deeper problems. Having been in a serious relationship, I could identify with the way a small gesture or look might make all the difference.

I’m tempted to call Dark Disciple the first Star Wars romance novel, but that would minimize the rest of the novel (and evoke unwanted comparisons with Fifty Shades of Grey). As much as I would love to have seen the produced episodes, I actually think this story works better as a novel. The ability of the narrator to get inside the characters’ heads helps to convey the complex emotions they’re processing. Also, there are some very sensual moments, including kissing, that might not have survived the censors at Cartoon Network. Christie Golden chooses to play the story straight, as a romantic tragedy, and downplays the sometimes over-the-top nature action scenes it inherited from The Clone Wars.

I’m reluctant to talk much more about Dark Disciple because I don’t want to spoil the novel. I’ll simply say that this is easily the most meaningful of the new canon novels in terms of character development and its impact on the overall saga. Indeed, Christie Golden has set a high standard for characterization in the new Star Wars novel line. I enjoyed learning about - caring about - Quinlan Vos and Asajj Ventress. I was also fascinated to see how the story incorporated elements of Quinlan and Asajj's stories from the Republic comics - almost as if adapting the comic to a new medium. If you cared about either of these characters - or just like reading about strong characters, I highly recommend Dark Disciple.

StarWars.com has posted some of the concept art and animatics designed for the unproduced The Clone Wars "Dark Disciple" episodes. I recommend checking them out before reading Dark Disciple as they’ll help crystalize some of the imagery in the novel.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
If you liked the Clone Wars, you'll enjoy this book.
By Buffy
Fantastic, action packed book. From the first few pages this pulls you in with a dramatic set up scene. Without giving any plot details away I will just say this was a very enjoyable read that takes you into the period of the Clone Wars (in the timeline this takes place after the series and before Episode 3). The two lead characters are both engaging and a worth while read for Star Wars fans who liked Episode 2 and the Clone Wars animated series. Recommended!

18 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
A terrific and fun read
By L. A. Kane
I'll admit it, I'm a bit of a Star Wars geek. While I'm not into the comics or cartoon shows, I have read every novel and (of course) watched every movie multiple times. It's unfortunate that many of my favorites are no longer canon, yet if this book is representative of of what to expect going forward it's going to be a fantastic ride. My understanding is that this novel is based on a series of un-produced The Clone Wars episodes featuring Asajj Ventress. For those who do not already know she is a former Sith apprentice turned bounty hunter, and a very compelling character. Without giving too much of the story away, Jedi Knight Quinlan Vos teams up with Ventress in an attempt to assassinate Count Dooku. Reminiscent of the interrelationship between Ben Skywalker and Vestara Khai, while not a romance novel exactly the interplay between the two is far more complex and better written than virtually anything else in the original novels. And, it's compelling reading... Solid characterization, a believable plot, and excellent pacing make this a terrific read. I finished it in two days.

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