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Empire's End: Aftermath (Star Wars) (Star Wars: The Aftermath Trilogy), by Chuck Wendig

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Following Star Wars: Aftermath and Star Wars: Life Debt, Chuck Wendig delivers the exhilarating conclusion to the New York Times bestselling trilogy set in the years between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens.

EVERY END IS A NEW BEGINNING.

As the final showdown between the New Republic and the Empire draws near, all eyes turn to a once-isolated planet: Jakku.

The Battle of Endor shattered the Empire, scattering its remaining forces across the galaxy. But the months following the Rebellion’s victory have not been easy. The fledgling New Republic has suffered a devastating attack from the Imperial remnant, forcing the new democracy to escalate its hunt for the hidden enemy.

For her role in the deadly ambush, Grand Admiral Rae Sloane is the most wanted Imperial war criminal—and one-time rebel pilot Norra Wexley, back in service at Leia’s urgent request, is leading the hunt. But more than just loyalty to the New Republic drives Norra forward: Her husband was turned into a murderous pawn in Sloane’s assassination plot, and now she wants vengeance as much as justice.

Sloane, too, is on a furious quest: pursuing the treacherous Gallius Rax to the barren planet Jakku. As the true mastermind behind the Empire’s devastating attack, Rax has led the Empire to its defining moment. The cunning strategist has gathered the powerful remnants of the Empire’s war machine, preparing to execute the late Emperor Palpatine’s final plan. As the Imperial fleet orbits Jakku, an armada of Republic fighters closes in to finish what began at Endor. Norra and her crew soar into the heart of an apocalyptic clash that will leave land and sky alike scorched. And the future of the galaxy will finally be decided.

Praise for Chuck Wendig’s Aftermath

“Star Wars: Aftermath [reveals] what happened after the events of 1983’s Return of the Jedi. It turns out, there’s more than just the Empire for the good guys to worry about.”—The Hollywood Reporter

“The Force is strong with Star Wars: Aftermath.”—Alternative Nation

“The Star Wars universe is fresh and new again, and just as rich and mysterious as it always was.”—Den of Geek!

Aftermath: Life Debt

“Compulsively readable, the kind of caramel-corn book you just keep stuffing in your face until it’s gone.”—Tor.com

“Man oh man, this is good stuff. [Life Debt] reveals what Han and Chewie were up to after Return of the Jedi.”—io9

“Gripping reading . . . [This novel] hits the ground running.”—New York Daily News

  • Sales Rank: #7257 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2017-02-21
  • Released on: 2017-02-21
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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Praise for Chuck Wendig’s Aftermath

“Star Wars: Aftermath [reveals] what happened after the events of 1983’s Return of the Jedi. It turns out, there’s more than just the Empire for the good guys to worry about.”—The Hollywood Reporter

“The Force is strong with Star Wars: Aftermath.”—Alternative Nation

“The Star Wars universe is fresh and new again, and just as rich and mysterious as it always was.”—Den of Geek!

Aftermath: Life Debt

“Compulsively readable, the kind of caramel-corn book you just keep stuffing in your face until it’s gone.”—Tor.com

“Man oh man, this is good stuff. [Life Debt] reveals what Han and Chewie were up to after Return of the Jedi.”—io9

“Gripping reading . . . [This novel] hits the ground running.”—New York Daily News

About the Author
Chuck Wendig is a novelist, screenwriter, and game designer. He’s the author of many novels, including Star Wars: Aftermath, Star Wars: Aftermath: Life Debt, Blackbirds, Atlanta Burns, Zer0es, and the YA Heartland series. He is co-writer of the short film Pandemic and the Emmy-nominated digital narrative Collapsus. He currently lives in the forests of Pennsyltucky with his wife, son, and red dog.

Most helpful customer reviews

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
A Trilogy Declining in Quality as Fast as the Empire Did(or Clear Example of why not to Rush a Writer)
By Amazon Customer
The series started off good with showing slices of every day life across the galaxy, solid set ups for the galaxy after Endor, and most of the characters were interesting except the main Wexley family, but their faults weren't too monumental till the book's ending that set up Norra's death only to immediately remove the stakes for the rest of the series by bringing her back only few pages later.

The second book got much much worse by not only expanding on the least interesting characters(Wexleys), giving the more interesting characters drastic unsubtle character changes(it's not a character arc if it's jagged and comes from nowhere), and above all else failing to capture the voice of the Orige Trige characters that were forced into the story in an attempt to, as the intro said, make our "hearts go a-fluttery".

This third one has all of these problems except that he did focus more an the best character in the story villain, turned disavowed, turned angle of vengeance(like I said drastic character changes) Grand Admiral Sloan. He even did an okay job of rapping up the story lines (no matter how small) across the galaxy, but none of this is forgivable when considering the writing of the this book and the series. It is very obvious that this series was rushed in order to fill the void of the collapse of the Old EU. As the books go on the writing gets worse and often having characters "thinking" description of the situation instead of describing what's happening. Setting a book in the most first-person-point-of-view writer can set a story in(the character's thoughts) is perfectly fine in any story that is of the mind, but this was an action affair concerning a galaxy at war. What's worse is that information in these thoughts often repeated what we already knew about the story and characters, and not in a way that even approached being helpful to understand the scene we were currently in.

So in summation:

Main characters were boring and petty

Interesting characters were malleable and inconsistent

Failed to capture the feelings, actions, and voice of the Original Characters

Writing was repetitive and derivative(because of rushed books)

And the stakes were terribly low because the characters got out of deadly situations on the regular without thought to being consistent with the universe written or the set up.

If you want to read a good Star Wars "War" book, read Alexander Reed's Battle Front Twilight Company.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Best of the Aftermath trilogy, but alas unfulfilled potential
By Seth Nelson
Aftermath: Empire's End is probably the best of the Aftermath trilogy. Here are the things I liked about the book:
- Mechanisms of the Contingency: I thought the backstory regarding the Contingency and Palpatine's "blessing" of Gallius Rax to be interesting, and quite nicely explains why the First Order is seemingly the Empire 2.0.
- Rae Sloane: This character continues to be fascinating, and I am glad that Wendig plucked her from A New Dawn by John Jackson Miller. She provides an intriguing perspective, in that the Empire is not faultless for her but overall did good for the galaxy. Her arc has been a good one, from insider to outsider back to insider.
- Battle of Jakku: We finally got to read about the full battle, and the character Agate got good characterization and had a good moment.
- Unknown Regions: More mystery! We know Thrawn is from the Unknown Regions, so it will be fun to see where that goes.
- Justice vs. Revenge: I really liked that this thread followed Norra throughout the book.
Critiques:
- I would have loved to see some Lost Stars integration. Since we know Cienna and Thane were present at Jakku, and the Star Destroyer Inflictor is seen in The Force Awakens, I wish that would have been referenced to bring those stories together.
- The only romance in the book is between Sinjir and Conder, but it feels forced and overdone. There's very little reason for the relationship beyond that it should exist. The same actions would have occurred had they been comrades or the like, so it was not compelling.
- Overall, the story was predictable: Honestly, I wish the first two books (Aftermath and Life Debt) had been condensed into one, Empire's End would then be book two, and a third book would explore the Aftermath of a galaxy without an Empire and more answers to the First Order's beginnings. Wendig keeps the mystery alive, but provides some lackluster answers to other puzzles.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Epic fail!
By Star Wars Fan
I’ll start this off by saying that this is NOT a Star Wars novel. Yes, it has Star Wars on the cover and takes place in a galaxy far, far away, but it lacks the heart, excitement, enjoyment, and message that many fans, including myself, have grown to love over the last 40 years. Some of this comes from the lack of key characters that are instrumental to the Star Wars universe, as well as the poor writing style of the author. However, there is one thing that cannot be ignored in this book, which makes this story an epic fail.

The story ends up being a proclamation...dare I say a manifesto...of the author’s alt-left, radical, liberal views and his downright intolerance of any idea that’s different or more middle of the road than what his distorted beliefs represent. He has taken a great opportunity establish the new canon post ROTJ and has completely wasted it (not once, but three times) across the 3 book series.

I firmly believe that over its 40 year history, Star Wars has been one thing that has been able to bring people together. No matter who a person is or where they came from, Star Wars tells a story of hope, sacrifice, struggle and the ability for good to conquer evil. It’s not about conservatives vs liberals, democrats vs republicans, or right vs left - which is what makes it enjoyable to all people no matter what their background. This author completely misses that point and turns this book into something very one-sided, and dare I say, tarnishes a part of what makes Star Wars loved and cherished by many of its fans. Clearly he has an agenda and he uses every opportunity to push his views on to the reader.

It’s very disappointing that the Lucasfilm story group and Disney let this slide through and did nothing to reign in the author. Reading the other more recent Star Wars books that were published, there is much less, if any, of this political and social rhetoric found in those stories. As of the day of this review, I looked on Amazon to see how the reviews of other recent Star Wars novels compare to those of the Aftermath series. The numbers speak for themselves:

5/14/17
Aftermath (Book 1) 5 stars - 18% 1 star - 34%
Aftermath Life Debt 5 stars - 38% 1 star - 15%
Aftermath Empire End 5 stars - 29% 1 star - 17%

Thrawn 5 stars - 76% 1 star - 1%
Ahsoka 5 stars - 64% 1 star - 1%
Catalyst 5 stars - 49% 1 star - 4%
Bloodline 5 stars - 59% 1 star - 2%
Lords of the Sith 5 stars - 46% 1 star - 3%
Battlefront:Twilight 5 stars - 54% 1 star - 1%
Tarkin 5 stars - 46% 1 star - 3%
Dark Disciple 5 stars - 63% 1 star - 2%
A New Dawn 5 stars - 42% 1 star - 4%

Granted this is an unscientific comparison and the numbers will change over time, but a rough estimate is that approximately 50% of readers will give a Star Wars book the full 5 stars and less than 5% will give it 1 star. The Aftermath series doesn’t come close to that in any way. At best, a little over 1/3 give it 5 stars and at least 15% will give it 1 star. In my VERY humble opinion, that is a failure.

The lessons from this: the writer can make or break a good idea. Give the fans an escape that will be enjoyable for all. And most of all, please leave the alt-left AND alt-right views to another form of media and keep it out of Star Wars. I hope the next 3 book series is better than this one.

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