![]() Any capable writer can create beloved protagonists, but it takes incredible skill to create an equally relatable antagonist. ![]() Freed accomplishes what few authors can in the Alphabet Squadron trilogy. Star Wars fans might already know the final outcome of the war between the Empire and the New Republic, but readers will eagerly fly through these pages with their heartstrings bared for characters on both sides of the battlefield. Victory’s Price blurs the lines between friend and foe, honour and disgrace, winners and losers. Why do we fight? Does it even matter what side we are on? Are there truly any winners in war? Throughout the course of his compelling trilogy, Alexander Freed has challenged readers with questions such as these. That’s why Cinder is a tragedy, not war.” ![]() No one except an Emperor long gone and a handful of his devotees. ![]() “No one wants the Chadawan people dead, Wyl Lark. ![]()
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