In the second book of the epic Star Wars trilogy—“Thrawn. Domination”—Thrawn and his allies race against time to save the Chiss of Domination from an unknown enemy.
Thrawn’s recent victories have turned his name into a trail of acclaim. Thanks to him, the Chiss defeated the invaders, and the Mitt family increased their glory—but the true threat to Domination hasn’t been eliminated yet. The Chiss’ enemies do not threaten Domination directly, don’t issue ultimatums, and don’t assemble a formidable fleet at the edge of Chaos. Their weapon is disguised in smiles and generosity: gifts are given without regard for their cost, services are offered without any conditions.
It would seem that events on the other edge of Domination, seemingly unrelated, could turn out to be harbingers of its collapse. Without delay, Thrawn and the Fleet of Expansion and Defense uncover the ominous truth: instead of invading the capital cities or cutting off access to Domination’s resources, the enemy has attacked its very foundation—intending to drive a wedge between all Nine Ruling Houses, as well as the Forty Great Families standing just one rung below. When envy and suspicion set allies against one another, everyone must decide what is more important to them: the safety of their family or saving all of Domination.