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Acts of Caine
Caine's Law  
 
Star Wars
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith(1 reviews)  
Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor  
Traitor(2 reviews)  
 
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Blade of Tyshalle  
Heroes Die(1 reviews)  
Shatterpoint  
Caine Black Knife  
 
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Caine's Law

Is this Caine's swan song? Possibly. Is Caine's Law a spectacular Fantasy novel? Rob thinks so.

Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor

Who better to break down the Heroic & Mythic figure of Luke Skywalker than Matthew Stover? Rob reviews Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor.

Caine Black Knife

Matthew Stover returns to his most famous character, Caine in the third Act of Caine. How could Rob not like it?

Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith

Penning this novel was probably a lot more difficult than one would think, between meeting the demands of the story set forth by George Lucas to maintaining tension with the ending a quantifiable fact, Stover’s effort is a wonderful achievement to read.

Shatterpoint

Mace Windu is perhaps the most intriguing and mysterious character in the Star Wars prequel films. He is a character that is just about on equal level with the revered Jedi Master Yoda, after all, Mace is the man who took out Jango Fett, via your regular garden variety decapitation.

Blade of Tyshalle

Blade of Tyshalle is the sequel to Matthew Stover’s excellent Heroes Die. This is the rare sequel that surpasses the excellence of its predecessor.

 

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