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The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance is the unabridged audiobook version of the Star Wars Legends novel of the same name, by author Sean Williams. The audiobook was performed by Marc Thompson and was released by Random House Audio on July 20, 2010.[6]

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Tassaa Bareesh, a matriarch in the Hutt crime cartel, is holding an auction that's drawing attention from across the galaxy. Representatives of both the Republic and the Sith Empire are present, along with a Jedi Padawan sent to investigate, a disenfranchised trooper drummed out of the Republic's elite Black Star Squad, and a mysterious Mandalorian (Dao Stryver)with a private agenda. But the Republic's envoy is not what he seems, the Empire's delegate is a ruthless Sith apprentice, the Jedi Padawan is determined to do the right thing and terrified that he can't, the trooper hopes to redeem her reputation, and the Mandalorian is somehow managing to keep one step ahead of everyone.

None of these guests—invited or uninvited—have any intention of participating in the auction. Instead they plan to steal the prize, which is locked inside an impregnable vault: two burned chunks of an exploded star cruiser, one of which may hold the key to the wealth of an entire world.

But the truth about the treasure is dangerous and deadly. And in the end, Sith and Jedi, Republic and Empire, must do something they've never done before, something that all the agents of good and evil could never make them do: join together to stop a powerful threat that could destroy the galaxy…[1]

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This article's plot summary may be found on the article about the original work, The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance.

Development[]

The audiobook was performed by Marc Thompson and was released on July 20, 2010 by Random House Audio as a digital download and an eleven compact disc set.[1] It was directed by Kevin Thomsen and produced by Dan Zitt.[2]

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