Cloak of Deception: Star Wars

By James Luceno

Cloak of Deception: Star Wars - James Luceno
  • Release Date: 2001-05-29
  • Genre: Science Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 64 Ratings

Description

From New York Times bestselling author James Luceno comes an all-new Star Wars adventure that reveals the action and intrigue unfolding directly before Episode I: The Phantom Menace.

Mired in greed and corruption, tangled in bureaucracy, the Galactic Republic is crumbling. In the outlying systems, where the Trade Federation maintains a stranglehold on shipping routes, tensions are boiling over?while back in the comfort of Coruscant, the hub of civilized space and seat of the Republic government, few senators seem inclined to investigate the problem. And those who suspect Supreme Chancellor Valorum of having a hand in the machinations are baffled?especially when Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi foil an assassination attempt on the Chancellor.

With the crisis escalating, Valorum calls for an emergency trade summit. As humans and aliens gather, conspiracies sealed with large sums of money run rampant, and no one is entirely above suspicion. But the greatest threat of all remains unknown to everyone except three members of the Trade Federation who have entered into a shadowy alliance with a dark overlord. While the trio will be content with more money and fewer problems, Darth Sidious has grander, far more terrifying plans.

It is a time that tests the mettle of all those who strive to hold the Republic together?none more so than the Jedi Knights, who have long been the galaxy's best hope for preserving peace and justice. Yet despite their most valiant efforts, the meeting will explode into fiery chaos beyond everyone?s worst fears . . .

Features a bonus section following the novel that includes a primer on the Star Wars expanded universe, and over half a dozen excerpts from some of the most popular Star Wars books of the last thirty years!

Reviews

  • Not as good as his later books.

    2
    By TMLoveless
    I was hoping for something much more big picture, similar to Luceno's book Darth Plagueis. Instead the story often concerns itself with a group of terrorists. While integral to the furthering of Palpatine's plan, telling sections of the story from a terrorist's point of view was distracting. The book seemed like a way to introduce the audience to Palpatine's manipulative rise to power but ultimately fell short of the mark because of the bogged down sections primarily about, and from the perspective of, a freelance terrorist named Cohl.
  • Makes Episode I a bit better

    3
    By ryan123450
    I know that some of the complaints about Episode I were how politically driven it was, and who cares about spacelane taxation. But since that is a reality, why not make that story better, more understandable, and better explained? That's what this book is all about. It centers on Chancellor Velorum's previous dealings with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, and really makes Episode I quite a bit better after reading this.
  • Wow

    5
    By Boba Hutton
    Omg! I love the wars!