Jedi Eclipse: Star Wars Legends: Agents of Chaos, Book II

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Random House Worlds, Oct 3, 2000 - Fiction - 368 pages
A string of smashing victories by the forces of the sinister aliens known as the Yuuzhan Vong has left New Republic resources and morale stretched to the breaking point. Leia Organa Solo, estranged from her husband, Han, oversees the evacuation of refugees on planets in the path of the merciless invaders. Luke Skywalker struggles to hold the fractious Jedi Knights together, even while one of them undertakes a bold but reckless undercover mission.

Manipulating their alliance with the amoral Hutts, the Yuuzhan Vong leave a cunning trail of vital information where New Republic agents are sure to find it--information the desperate defenders cannot afford to ignore: the location of the aliens' next target.

Then Han Solo stumbles into the dark heart of raging battle, thus beginning a furious race against time that will require every skill and trick in his arsenal to win...
 

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Section 1
1
Section 2
15
Section 3
26
Section 4
40
Section 5
53
Section 6
64
Section 7
77
Section 8
91
Section 16
176
Section 17
188
Section 18
198
Section 19
212
Section 20
224
Section 21
234
Section 22
245
Section 23
260

Section 9
101
Section 10
114
Section 11
126
Section 12
138
Section 13
149
Section 14
161
Section 15
167
Section 24
276
Section 25
292
Section 26
307
Section 27
317
Section 28
332
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James Luceno is the New York Times bestselling author of the Star Wars novels Millennium Falcon, Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader, Cloak of Deception, Labyrinth of Evil, as well as the New Jedi Order novels Agents of Chaos I: Hero’s Trial and Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse, The Unifying Force, and the eBook Darth Maul: Saboteur. He is also the author of the fantasy novel Hunt for the Mayan Looking-Glass, available as an eBook. He lives in Annapolis, Maryland, with his wife and youngest child.

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