Planet of Twilight
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| Author | Barbara Hambly |
|---|---|
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
| Era | New Republic |
| Series | Callista Trilogy |
| Galactic Year | 13 ABY |
| Canon | C |
| Subject(s) | Star Wars |
| Genre(s) | Science Fiction |
| Publisher | Bantam Spectra |
| Released | Hardcover: 1 May 1997 Paperback: 1 June 1998 |
| Media Type | Hardcover & Paperback |
| Pages | Hardcover: 416 Paperback: 416 |
| Size and Weight | Hardcover: 1.0 x 6.2 x 9.5 inches 1.1 pounds Paperback: 6.9 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches 7.2 ounces |
| ISBN | Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-553-09540-1 Paperback: ISBN 978-0-553-57517-0 |
| Preceded by | Darksaber |
| Followed by | Starfighters of Adumar |
Planet of Twilight is a 1997 novel by Barbara Hambly, set in the Star Wars galaxy.
[edit] Story
The story takes place on Nam Chorios, a backwater world in the Outer Rim which infamously was the center of the Death Seed Plague centuries ago. It is now home to a fanatic religious cult which is plotting to use a new weapon system of quasi-intelligent crystals as unstoppable, unmanned starfighters to attack the New Republic. Leia Organa Solo unofficially goes on a trip to meet with Seti Ashgad, the leader of the Rationalist Party.
Luke Skywalker is there after receiving a message from Callista, an old flame. The worst happens for both — Luke's ship is shot down and Leia is kidnapped by the ancient and corrupt Beldorion the Hutt.
After a series of adventures the two escape and end the political conspiracy between the Rationalists and the New Republic.
| Callista Trilogy Children of the Jedi | Darksaber | Planet of Twilight |

