Star Wars Mace Windu The Glass Abys..., Steven Barnes
Star Wars Mace Windu The Glass Abys..., Steven Barnes
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Star Wars: Mace Windu: The Glass Abyss

Author: Steven Barnes

Series: Star Wars

Narrator: William DeMeritt

Unabridged: 11 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 10/15/2024


Synopsis

Jedi Master Mace Windu travels to a dangerous, remote planet on a mission that challenges even his deadly prowess—all to fulfill Qui-Gon’s last request.

The Jedi are reeling from Qui-Gon Jinn’s sudden death at the hands of a Sith. Jedi Master Mace Windu’s feelings about Qui-Gon have always been complicated—and have not been made any simpler by death. While they often disagreed, Mace valued Qui-Gon’s unique perspective, and their shared dedication to the Force made them allies. Without Qui-Gon and his unorthodox views, Mace feels out of balance. 

While considering his fallen friend’s legacy, Mace is surprised to receive a final message from Qui-Gon, marked to be delivered to Mace in the event of Qui-Gon’s death. The message contains a last request: a plea to help the Outer Rim planet Metagos.

Many years ago, a violent solar flare transformed the surface of the desert planet into a landscape of irradiated glass—as beautiful as it is dangerous. Now most of the surviving inhabitants live underground, where rival clans fight to control the planet’s limited resources. As a young Jedi, Qui-Gon protected the Sa’ad farming clan from the planet’s less-scrupulous factions. The Sa’ad practice the art of dream-weaving, retaining their waking minds upon sleep in order to communicate and coexist with the wild creatures around them. Qui-Gon vowed to return if they ever required his aid, but now it falls to Mace to fulfill that promise. The Sa’ad’s leader, KinShan Nightbird, has begged for the Jedi’s help in freeing Metagos from the crime lords who threaten to eradicate her people’s way of life.

Intent on carrying out Qui-Gon’s final wishes, Mace travels to Metagos and infiltrates the enemies of the Sa’ad. But as the Jedi Master investigates the intricate web of adversaries and allies, Mace finds himself pushed to the boundaries of the Jedi code, with his beliefs and his relationship to the Force itself challenged.

About The Author

Steven Barnes is the New York Times bestselling author of more than thirty novels of science fiction, horror, and suspense. The Image, Endeavour, and CableACE Award–winning author also writes for television, including The Twilight Zone, Stargate SG-1, Andromeda, and an Emmy Award–winning episode of The Outer Limits. He has also taught at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Seattle University, and lectured at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. With his wife, British Fantasy Award–winning author Tananarive Due, he has created online courses in afrofuturism, Black horror, and screenwriting. He was born in Los Angeles, California, and has lived in that area all his life, except for a decade in the Northwest and three years in Atlanta, Georgia. Barnes and Due live with their son, Jason.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jonathan on October 24, 2024

Ooof. I've got to be honest...I did not care for this book. The first issue I have with this book is the characterization. Mace Windu is a difficult character to nail in a book, and he has a very specific dialect and tone to his speech and I don't believe that Steven Barnes really got it. If Mace Wi......more

Goodreads review by Scott on November 22, 2024

Samuel L. Jackson was, in my opinion, one of three great actors criminally underutilized in the Star Wars prequels: Terence Stamp (Chancellor Valorum) and Christopher Lee (Count Dooku) being the other two. As Jedi Master Mace Windu, Jackson was relegated to a handful of scenes and four or five lines......more

Goodreads review by Brooks on October 17, 2024

Mace Windu is a character who, besides an excellent Legends novel, we have had very little exploration of in the Star Wars universe. So when this book was announced I was very excited. I did, however, go into this with a bit of trepidation because of the author. Steven Barnes wrote The Cestus Decept......more

Goodreads review by kesseljunkie on December 28, 2024

I honestly appreciate that Steven Barnes was trying to do something fresh here, but it just doesn't work as a piece of franchise lore. And yes, that has to count for something when you're making a piece of franchise lore. The greatest sin of the piece from that perspective is that the character arc......more

Goodreads review by Burt on October 30, 2024

The best thing about this book is the cover. It just didn’t seem like a Mace Windu story, it felt more like a run of the mill science fiction book with Mace Windu inserted into the story. Any random SW character could’ve been the main character in this book. Other than one or two chapters that tie i......more