Death Star (novel)

For other uses, see Death Star (disambiguation).
Death Star
Author Michael Reaves
Steve Perry
Country United States
Language English
Series Canon C
Subject Star Wars
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Del Rey
Publication date
October 16, 2007
Media type Hardcover
Pages 336
ISBN 0-345-47742-1
Preceded by Han Solo and the Lost Legacy
Followed by Star Wars: A New Hope

Death Star is a 2007 science fiction novel by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry that is set in the Star Wars galaxy. It deals with the construction of the Death Star, a massive weaponized space station which first appeared in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.[1]

The book was originally published in New York by LucasBooks/Del Rey/Ballantine Books, in 2007, with the title Star Wars: Death Star. It is held in 860 WorldCat libraries.[2] It was reprinted in London by Century in 2008 as Death Star.[3]

Synopsis

The Death Star is an enormous space station capable of destroying an entire planet, constructed under the orders of the ruler of the then new Empire, Emperor Palpatine. Aware of the possibility of rebellion, Palpatine knew that the Death Star would instill fear throughout the galaxy, as well as give him an invaluable weapon in destroying his enemies. The architect of the project was Wilhuff Tarkin. The novel depicts the many politics and hidden agendas behind the massive project, from its construction up until its final destruction.

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Reception

The hardcover edition charted on the US bestsellers list in its first week after release.[4]

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