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  • A Novel of the Old Republic
  • By: Drew Karpyshyn
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
  • Length: 9 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,869 ratings)
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By: Drew Karpyshyn
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Summary

Twenty years have passed since Darth Bane, reigning Dark Lord of the Sith, demolished the ancient order devoted to the dark side and reinvented it as a circle of two: one Master to wield the power and pass on the wisdom, and one apprentice to learn, challenge, and ultimately usurp the Dark Lord in a duel to the death. But Bane’s acolyte, Zannah, has yet to engage her Master in mortal combat and prove herself a worthy successor. Determined that the Sith dream of galactic domination will not die with him, Bane vows to learn the secret of a forgotten Dark Lord that will assure the Sith’s immortality - and his own.

A perfect opportunity arises when a Jedi emissary is assassinated on the troubled mining planet Doan, giving Bane an excuse to dispatch his apprentice on a fact-finding mission - while he himself sets out in secret to capture the ancient holocron of Darth Andeddu and its precious knowledge. But Zannah is no fool. She knows that her ruthless Master has begun to doubt her, and she senses that he is hiding something crucial to her future. If she is going to claim the power she craves, she must take action now.

While Bane storms the remote stronghold of a fanatical Sith cult, Zannah prepares for her Master’s downfall by choosing an apprentice of her own: a rogue Jedi cunning and cold-blooded enough to embrace the Sith way and to stand beside her when she at last wrests from Bane the mantle of Dark Lord of the Sith.

But Zannah is not the only one with the desire and power to destroy Darth Bane. Princess Serra of the Doan royal family is haunted by memories of the monstrous Sith soldier who murdered her father and tortured her when she was a child. Bent on retribution, she hires a merciless assassin to find her tormentor - and bring him back alive to taste her wrath.

Only a Sith who has taken down her own Master can become Dark Lord of the Sith. So when Bane suddenly vanishes, Zannah must find him - possibly even rescue him - before she can kill him. And so she pursues her quarry from the grim depths of a ravaged world on the brink of catastrophe to the barren reaches of a desert outpost, where the future of the dark side’s most powerful disciples will be decided, once and for all, by the final, fatal stroke of a lightsaber.

©2012 Drew Karpyshyn (P)2012 Random House Audio

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Just a brilliant conclusion to a brilliant series

Loved the performance enticing story can't wait to listen to Revan next. Drew is a fantastic writer.

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Brilliant end to a brilliant trilogy

Fantastic final chapter in the Bane trilogy. Story telling and characterisation that leaves you wanting more. The performance was very good. This is a must for any Star Wars fans. Karpyshyn is a master in showing Starwars doesn’t need the Skywalkers to be gripping

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A ending to a trilogy of Darth Bane

For those who wish to learn about how the rule of two was created look no farther then the trilogy of Darth bane.
Drew Karpyshyn captured the essence of the old republic as well as the inner thoughts of Bane on his journey to the dark side.
I Reccomend this and the previous two books to anyone who loves star wars.

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Sithma Grindset

The performance was amazing, the story has some moments and connections that require you to believe in the saying "The force works in mysterious ways" to make sense.

"Oh yeah it's all coming together" - Bane 980BBY (probably)

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fantastic legends story

while it may be legend's now the final book in drew karpyshyn darth bane trilogy is a must for any Star wars fan, bane in my opinion is one of the most interesting characters from both Canon and legends and Jonathan Davis provides an amazing performance of Drew Ks work! tremendously enjoyable audio book from start to finish

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Brilliant End to a Brilliant Trilogy

The author perfectly captured the complexity of Star Wars and delves into the power of the dark side and the force not explored or appreciated from the main franchise of films and tv shows.

This tale expertly portrayed the movements of seemingly ‘unattached’ characters throughout the galaxy, whose fates are all intertwined through the power of fate and the force. Most importantly in my opinion, it didn’t fail to give justice to the relationship between Darth Bane and his apprentice Darth Zannah - giving them the conclusion deserved for such great characters who have had such a long journey.

Finally, the performance was brilliant, not at all distracting and totally engrossing into the story!

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Suspenseful

Absolutely loved this final chapter of Darth Bane. The ending does leave you with more questions though. But hopefully Drew will get the chance to make 3 more if Disney allows it. I do feel I need to do some research into what happens to the characters at the end. Either way I definitely recommend this book.

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Wow!

Brilliant end to a superb trilogy. This is definitely the story Disney needs to tell! 👍👍

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The trilogy is a must read

Three books covering the creation of Darth Bane and his sith legacy.
Excellent for Star Wars fans

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Whole new meaning to "The force"

The 1st book absolutely blew me away. My love for Star Wars comes from the obvious flaws with, both, the Light and Dark side - being perfect and 1 dimensional gets boring quickly, these books have no sign of that. This final installment carries that torch with a story line that focuses on Banes apprentice, Vannah. At first, I thought I would miss Bane but that thought was short lived. I cannot get enough of the dark force and the overall descriptiveness and picture the author, Drew, can paint. These books really shy away from PG films and give every Star Wars fan what they want - ruthless ability and power with the force, from both sides - light and dark, mixed with genuine characters you love and side with. I feel like every decision has a purpose whether you agree with it or not.

Just read the trilogy, please!

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