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Star Wars: Trials of the Jedi

High Republic

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In this epic conclusion to Star Wars: The High Republic, the Jedi face a final confrontation against the Nihil and Marchion Ro.

The Force is everything. A single life connected to all life. All things connected to all other things. This is what the Jedi believe, and this is why they fight. For life . . . and the light.

For too long, the light has been threatened by Marchion Ro, a sinister despot who will stop at nothing in his quest for power. The conflict with Ro and his marauding Nihil forces has left scars across the galaxy and held the Republic hostage. Countless lives have been lost, beacons of hope have fallen, and the collective courage and resolve of the Republic have been tested like never before. Through it all the Jedi Order has endured, an unwavering candle against the encroaching darkness.

But the Jedi have yet to solve the mystery of the Nameless creatures who feed on the Force. Ro has loosed them upon the galaxy, striking fear into the heart of even the most stalwart Jedi. And yet with every life saved and world freed from Nihil control, the all-consuming blight, which devours everything wherever it appears, threatens to wipe it all away.

Everything now depends on nine brave Jedi, led by Avar Kriss and Elzar Mann, who embark on a treacherous journey to the Nameless homeworld. Their quest: to finally solve the mystery of the Nameless and their connection to the Force, and to stop the blight before its damage becomes irreversible.

But a final confrontation with Marchion Ro awaits. Ro, who is willing to sacrifice everything he’s achieved to secure a final victory against the Jedi and carve his name into the very stars for all time.

Nothing less than the fate of everything, perhaps even the Force itself, is at stake.

© Charles Soule 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

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Marc Thompson does a tremendous job of playing several characters in this story but my favourite is the antagonist Marchion Roh.

The story wraps up fairly succinctly for this series in the overall High Republic timeline. Good audiobook.

Fantastic production and narrator

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It's Star Wars, fundamentally. This however weaves our own lives' joys, fears and despair into a fascinating volume. At times finding empathy with Ro made me think of the empathy I found for Thanos in the Marvel saga.

This guy is a great bad guy. In history all the great stories have a great bad guy, think about it.

Excellent and engaging production as usual on this. Fantastic work. Well done everyone involved.

The cautious yet intrepid march to what we know.

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An ok but predictable end to the series. Nice to see some really great characters. Very frustrating performance from Mark Thompson, he regularly is too quiet.

Mark… speak up please

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Charles Soule's finale to the saga he started with Light of the Jedi proves again that he is probably one of the best authors working in the Star Wars sandpit at present. The divergent-yet-intertwined plots have never worked as well as they do in this, following the suite he established at the very beginning.

Star Wars: The Return to Form

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loved the characters and the voices that brought them to life. many new elements explored in jedi powers and their relationships with a brilliant scary baddie

gripping journey

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