This time, it’s Tahiri Veila on the front and Tenel Ka on the back. Because Conviction is part of a series that refused to allow each book to stand as an individual story, it’s simply not possible to separate out the review of Conviction as a book from its part in the series.įor the second time in the series, the front and back covers of the book both feature female characters. On the other hand, Conviction is seriously dragged down by the weakness and defects in the story design of the Fate of the Jedi series as a whole. On the one hand, standing purely on its own terms, Conviction has solid writing, good characterization, and some classic Allston hilarity. My overall reaction to Conviction is similar to what I felt about Vortex, and it echoes what others have said about this book, as well.
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