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Star Wars: Dark Nest III: The Swarm War
Star Wars: Dark Nest III: The Swarm War
Mar 16, 2026 2:57 PM

Author:Troy Denning

Star Wars: Dark Nest III: The Swarm War

The third and last book in the all-new trilogy that will bridge the events of the hugely popular New Jedi Order series, which has sold four million copies to date, and our upcoming 9-book epic Star Wars series to be published in 2006-2008.

With the Jedi Order splintered by conflicts of conscience, and a war erupting between the Killiks and Chiss that could spread across the entire galaxy, Luke Skywalker takes charge. His bold plan will play all sides against each other and carry those closest to him deep into hostile territory. It is also the only thing standing between the galaxy and the eternal war that his nephew, Jacen, has foreseen in visions.

For the Jedi to succeed, they must step beyond the reach of any galactic government and undermine the war-making capabilities of all sides -- and Luke Skywalker must assume his fated role as true master of the Jedi Order.

Reviews

This book will send as many shivers down your spine as the original movies. George, if you're reading, hand Troy Denning scriptwriting duties on the Star Wars TV series. If we can't see his vision on cinema screens, the least you could do is put it on our tellies

—— SFX Magazine

It is a delight to watch Leia's burgeoning Jedi powers develop and these should provide her with a rich vein of adventures for the future

—— Dreamwatch

Greenhalgh artfully shuffles the few known facts to create a rich, lyrical novel that manages their affair without a trace of sentimentality

—— GQ

From a jubilant, irresistibly romantic Paris just after World War II, to Hollywood during its golden age, Chris Greenhaugh's SEDUCING INGRID BERGMAN rapturously depicts the doomed love affair of two icons of the twentieth century. Like its protagonists Ingrid Bergman and Robert Capa, this is a book with both a sentimental heart and a soul of grit. I loved it.

—— Melanie Benjamin , New York Times Bestselling author of THE AVIATOR’S WIFE.

Greenhalgh's characters are sharply drawn, in particular the contrast between Bergman's inner turmoil and the slick celebrity seen by the public. Capas's self-image is equally conflicted, but together the two conjure a delicious tale of illicit freedom and, ultimately, thwarted love

—— Financial Times

draws national intelligence...reality-like fiction

—— Christophe Chataigne , Socialist Review

An entertaining read with a distinctive voice - and her most ambitious work yet

—— Financial Times

I fell in love with it. It was dark and dangerous and incredibly thrilling with tons of action, more intrigue than I knew what to do with, surprises around every corner, and psychological and theological undertones.

—— Paranormalbookclub.co.uk

The Thirteenth Sacrifice is suspenseful and creepy - I enjoyed it.

—— Michellesramblins.com

A terrific thriller.

—— Alternativeworlds.com

The characters are well-rounded and interesting…the imagery beautifully describedI enjoyed The 13th Sacrifice immensely, and will definitely be following the Witch Hunt saga with interest.

—— Verity Hayter , Geek Planet Online

For Christmas, I will give to dinner party conversationalists:... Tom Wolfe’s Back to Blood.

—— Fay Weldon , Daily Telegraph

What really drives all this is Wolfe’s extraordinary style.

—— Robert Murphy , Metro

As broad and panoramic as ever.

—— Craig Brown , Mail on Sunday

There are some dazzling satirical riffs and politically incorrect laughs.

—— Jake Kerridge , Sunday Express

Wolfe’s prose is as punchy as ever.

—— Time Out

Energetically set against the deco licentiousness of Florida’s steamiest party capital.

—— Vogue

Class, family, wealth and corruption are all themes in this examination of life in Miami.

—— Sunday Business Post

[Tells] us about the way we live now... enjoyable.

—— Wynn Wheldon , Spectator

Classic Wolfe. A delight

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

Epic, hectic, satirical… It’s scathing, funny, and has great set-piece scenes

—— Brandon Robshaw , Independent on Sunday

Contemporary Miami gets the Wolfe treatment in a grand, sweeping satire on race, class, lust and immigration

—— Sunday Telegraph
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