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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: No Prisoners

Written by: Karen Traviss
Narrated by: Jeff Gurner
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The Clone Wars rage on. As insurgent Separatists fight furiously to wrest control of the galaxy from the Republic, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine cunningly manipulates both sides for his own sinister purposes.

Torrent Company's Captain Rex agrees to temporarily relieve Anakin Skywalker of Ahsoka, his ubiquitous and insatiably curious Padawan, by bringing her along on a routine three-day shakedown cruise aboard Captain Gilad Pellaeon's newly refitted assault ship. But the training run becomes an active and dangerous rescue mission when Republic undercover Agent Hallena Devis goes missing in the middle of a Separatist invasion.

Dispatched to a distant world to aid a local dictator facing a revolution, Hallena finds herself surrounded by angry freedom fighters and questioning the Republic's methods and motives. Summoned to rescue the missing operative who is also his secret love, Pellaeon, sworn to protect the Republic over all, is torn between duty and desire. And Ahsoka, sent in with Rex and six untested clone troopers to extract Hallena, encounters a new and different Jedi philosophy, which shakes the foundation of her upbringing to the core. As danger and intrigue intensify, the loyalties and convictions of all involved will be tested.

©2009 Karen Traviss (P)2009 Random House Audio
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Great philosophical discussion

Sort of a typical throw-away Star Wars sojourn, but then the real purpose of the story is revealed as the issue of attachment and the Jedi Council’s ban on it is examined and challenged. Other Jedi sects appear on the scene and throw Anakin and Ahsoka. An old Jedi acquaintance of Qui-Gon asks Anakin to contemplate his attachments— are they obsessive? Dangerous? Nice for thought to be put into a story, refreshing.

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Excellent once again

I’ve always love Star Wars books and Karen Travis is such an amazing author. I wish she would write more of these books because I would read everyone of them. I read this book twice in paper form but hearing it read was a much better experience. I love how much effort was put into this narration

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Such an amazing listening experience!

Gracious this was such a great listen! I'd say it was more like a watch as you could "see" all the characters, environments, and situations so well through the descriptions! The characters were spot on with their Clone Wars counterparts and the "new" characters were great easter eggs for people who've read the old legends books. I'd recommend it for ages 13+, just as there are a few scenes that are right on that edge of "for older teens/adults", but I'm 100% listening to it again as it had really emotional scenes and scenes that are such great conversation pieces to discuss the morals/ethics of the Clone Wars and how it relates to our world too. Definitely recommend to give this a listen!

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