19. Nov.
Rating:5

In a review I saw for this book it was said, that Obi-Wan would get more and more wounded throughout the book while refusing medical care. And thus I knew I had to read it. I just love it when Obi-Wan gets put in situations where he suffers. This book is part of a duology and was a wonderful start that made me excited to start the second one. The author did a fantastic job at portraying the characters and their relationships. I loved Anakin's and Obi-Wan's conversations and the way they work so incredibly well together despite being fundamentally different. Of course they clashed a few times along the mission and I found their thoughts during those times quite interesting. Obi-Wan being of course more focused on the mission while Anakin wanted to save everyone, no matter whether it would compromise their position. I found both perspectives very well done and immensely riveting. The plot itself was exciting as well. And it was fun to see them, foremost Obi-Wan, act like their undercover-personas. The author really knows how to write a compelling clone wars story and I can't wait to read the second book in this duology.

Star Wars: Clone Wars Gambit - Stealth
Star Wars: Clone Wars Gambit - Stealthby Karen MillerCornerstone