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''The [[Planet/Legends|planet]] of [[Alderaan/Legends|Alderaan]] is a peaceful one…and [[Senator/Legends|Senator]] [[Bail Prestor Organa|Bail Organa]] wants to keep it that way. But the presence of the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Empire]] is starting to cast a shadow over their tranquility — as [[Spy/Legends|spies]] and traitors infiltrate the corridors of power.'' |
''The [[Planet/Legends|planet]] of [[Alderaan/Legends|Alderaan]] is a peaceful one…and [[Senator/Legends|Senator]] [[Bail Prestor Organa|Bail Organa]] wants to keep it that way. But the presence of the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Empire]] is starting to cast a shadow over their tranquility — as [[Spy/Legends|spies]] and traitors infiltrate the corridors of power.'' |
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+ | ''Alderaan holds a secret — a secret on which the future existence of the [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]] depends. Under strict instructions from the [[Palpatine/Legends|Emperor]], double agent [[Ferus Olin]] must both uncover this secret and protect it. What he discovers raises dark questions from his own past — and puts him in direct conflict with another former Jedi…the sinister [[Dark Lord of the Sith/Legends|Dark Lord of the Sith]], [[Anakin Skywalker/Legends|Darth Vader]]''. |
− | ''The thrilling series from the [[Wikipedia:The New York Times|''New York Times'']] best-selling author of ''[[Jedi Apprentice]]'' and [[Star Wars: Jedi Quest (novel series)|''Jedi Quest'']] |
+ | ''The thrilling series from the [[Wikipedia:The New York Times|''New York Times'']] best-selling author of ''[[Jedi Apprentice]]'' and [[Star Wars: Jedi Quest (novel series)|''Jedi Quest'']]''. |
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Bail becomes so irate and nervous due to the Empire that he considers aligning his resistance with Moonstrike...with Flame. But with Vader breathing down his neck and a spy in his midst, he's a man torn. |
Bail becomes so irate and nervous due to the Empire that he considers aligning his resistance with Moonstrike...with Flame. But with Vader breathing down his neck and a spy in his midst, he's a man torn. |
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Warning: This infobox has missing parameters: title and unrecognized parameters: book name The Last of the Jedi: Master of Deception is a Star Wars Legends junior novel written by Jude Watson. It is the ninth, penultimate installment of Star Wars: The Last of the Jedi, and it was first published on February 1, 2008 by Scholastic.
Publisher's summary
The planet of Alderaan is a peaceful one…and Senator Bail Organa wants to keep it that way. But the presence of the Empire is starting to cast a shadow over their tranquility — as spies and traitors infiltrate the corridors of power.
Alderaan holds a secret — a secret on which the future existence of the Jedi depends. Under strict instructions from the Emperor, double agent Ferus Olin must both uncover this secret and protect it. What he discovers raises dark questions from his own past — and puts him in direct conflict with another former Jedi…the sinister Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Vader.
The thrilling series from the New York Times best-selling author of Jedi Apprentice and Jedi Quest.
Plot summary
Ferus is on Alderaan to investigate possible Force activity from a toddler. When he learns that it's Leia, Bail Organa's daughter, he does what he can to protect her from his fellow Inquisitor, Hydra, as well as Vader. Ferus also begins to recognize the consequences of having a Sith holocron so near.
Amie is on Coruscant still looking up the medical history for Ferus. She steers him towards Mustafar. Meanwhile, Clive still doesn't trust Flame and is investigating her past. Astri helps him.
Bail becomes so irate and nervous due to the Empire that he considers aligning his resistance with Moonstrike...with Flame. But with Vader breathing down his neck and a spy in his midst, he's a man torn.
Media
Editions
- ISBN 9780439681421; February 1, 2008; Scholastic Inc.; US paperback[1]
- ISBN 9781484720196; November 25, 2014; Disney–Lucasfilm Press; US eBook[3]
Cover gallery
Appearances
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Organizations and titles | Sentient species | Vehicles and vessels | Weapons and technology | Miscellanea |
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Organisms
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Droid models
Events
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Locations
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Organizations and titles
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Sentient species
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Weapons and technology
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Miscellanea
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Bibliography
- First Look: Master of Deception on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
Notes and references
External links
- Master of Deception (Star Wars: Last of the Jedi, Book 9) on Amazon.com (backup link)
- Master of Deception (Volume 9) on Disney.com (backup link)