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[The New Jedi Order]
Events that occur between 25 and 35 years after the Battle of Yavin.

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Edge of Victory II: Rebirth
PAPERBACK NOVEL (2001)
Greg Keyes
Del Rey
Also published as Audiobook
Synopsis:
The brutal Yuuzhan Vong are scouring the universe for Jedi to slaughter. With no help from the divided New Republic, the Jedi stand alone against their seemingly invincible foe. Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo risk deadly consequences with their contoversial tactics to bolster the Jedi resistance. After uncovering a new Yuuzhan Vong menace, Anakin and Tahiri find themselves wanted for murder by the Peace Brigade. To avoid capture, they jump into hyperspace... and into trouble far graver.
Hunted by the Yuuzhan Vong, wanted as criminals by the New Republic, and with unrest stirring within their own ranks, the Jedi find peril everywhere they turn. But the fiercest battle is coming - one in which it is hard to know who will survive...
Chronology:
This story occurs approximately 26 years after the Battle of Yavin.

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Audiobook format:
Abridged version, read by Alexander Adams and published as audio cassette in July 2001 and digital download in February 2007:

 

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