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Deathstalker Coda

by Simon R. Green

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Lewis Deathstalker has succeeded at the impossible: he's found Owen Deathstalker, presumed dead for the last two hundred years. Owen's return strikes a crippling blow to the Empire as his military joins the rebellion. But Owen himself has a larger mission. He -- and according to prophecy, he alone -- must travel back in time to stop the steadily advancing Terror before the galaxy is destroyed, leaving his descendant Lewis in command of the growing rebel army. Even as Emperor Finn Durandal's empire is on the brink of annihilation from the Terror, he will do anything, no matter how evil, to retain power. Lewis is equally determined to take Finn down and restore the rightful ruler to the throne... Note from Publisher: This book was originally published as Book 8 in the Deathstalker series.… (more)
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The conclusion to the Deathstalker series gives us not one, but TWO Deathstalkers running around being so very Deathstalkerish. I really liked this as an ending to the series. Our heroes all get to finally embrace their power, evil is brought low, and the central romance between Hazel and Owen is finally resolved. Mostly. She STILL doesn't say she loves him outloud. I enjoyed Green's perspective on time travel and seeing so many of the series's mysteries come to (usually surprising) resolution ( )
  hjjugovic | Jul 18, 2008 |
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Last night I dreamed of Lewis Deathstalker. He never wanted to be king.
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Lewis Deathstalker has succeeded at the impossible: he's found Owen Deathstalker, presumed dead for the last two hundred years. Owen's return strikes a crippling blow to the Empire as his military joins the rebellion. But Owen himself has a larger mission. He -- and according to prophecy, he alone -- must travel back in time to stop the steadily advancing Terror before the galaxy is destroyed, leaving his descendant Lewis in command of the growing rebel army. Even as Emperor Finn Durandal's empire is on the brink of annihilation from the Terror, he will do anything, no matter how evil, to retain power. Lewis is equally determined to take Finn down and restore the rightful ruler to the throne... Note from Publisher: This book was originally published as Book 8 in the Deathstalker series.

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