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The Dark Templar Saga #2

StarCraft: The Dark Templar Saga Book Two: Shadow Hunters

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Seeking a vital piece of protoss technology, Jake finds that Aiur has been overrun by the zerg. Descending into the shadowy labyrinths beneath the planet's surface, he must find the sacred crystal before time runs out -- for him...and the universe itself. 

316 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 27, 2007

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Profile Image for Șerban Mazilu.
Author 7 books56 followers
July 5, 2013
It's hard to express, as a Starcraft fan, how delightful the whole experience was. I've always wanted to know more about Protoss lore and the entire series just overflows with it. I love the method of shedding light on the subject and I love the fact that, even if the author doesn't give many visual details, she makes you feel your are the character and you are experiencing all his thoughts and feelings. It made me love the Protoss even more and, like the first book, the urgent nature of the story, the constant obstacles and foes the heroes must confront, as well as the heroic nature of the purple / grey aliens, made me addicted to this novel. Fantastic writing!
Profile Image for Jared Delcamp.
215 reviews8 followers
May 29, 2025
I really enjoyed this even barely as an acquaintance/casual fan of StarCraft. Rosemary is inspiring. All the stars for this one because I’m a sucker for last stands.
Profile Image for Kryptomite.
178 reviews
August 26, 2023
Shadowhunters picks up directly after the events of Firstborn, and I am pleased to say raises the story to another level. Christie Golden continues building the lore behind the Protoss, using several prior books in the starcraft series to her advantage, building a story that captivates you and holds your attention until the end. I was very pleased with how she utilized the cast of characters, giving you a good sense of the emotions they are struggling through. The plot itself kept me guessing the entire time, and I'm looking forward to finishing the last book in the series even more than I was excited to start this one.
6 reviews
June 28, 2020
Continuation of Jake/Zamara, Rosemary Dahl, with the dominion of Terran on their trail; and yes, we can’t forget the Infested Sarah Kerrigan “Queen of Blades”.
16 reviews1 follower
October 19, 2015
First of all, i'd question my objectivity on any book that's related to StarCraft, simply because i consider myself to be a HUGE fan of the series and the story. Bearing that in mind, this is my opinion on the book.

Now, despite it being written in 3 separate books, it's basically 1 story, and as such i will be giving my experience and impression of it as a whole, not book by book, simply because it'll make a lot more sense this way.

The story takes place in the year 2503, after Brood Wars (2500) and slightly before Wings of Liberty (2504), and it follows a human called Jacob "Jake" Ramsey and a protoss conscience within him, Zamara, and a lot of other characters who've had the (miss)fortune of living this epic adventure with them.

I will try to word this as best as i can, but i have to say right away that i was BLOWN AWAY at the sheer awesomeness that is the Dark Templar Saga and the way Christie Golden presented it. This is, hands down, the BEST and most enjoyable chunk of lore that i've learned. I shit you not, i've read all 3 books within 3 and half days, taking some downtime to charge my notepad and read more.

The story is so captivating, heartfelt, action packed, there are multiple stories and plot lines being told (phenomenally, i might add) simultaneously, plot twists (some predictable, but you would have wished for them to happen so you won't care!), solid pacing (never a dull moment), character depth (i bet you'll care and understand about the protss a whole lot after reading these. And don't even get me started on R.M Dhal <3). Reading these books have been the most enjoyable thing that i've done in recent memory, constantly wanting more, and finding myself quite sad after finishing them, simply because there's no more :(

I've read 9 novels/books so far from the StarCraft universe (all within the past...2 months i'd say), and i haven't disliked any of them so far, just different degrees of like. The Dark Templar Saga blew all of that away and has easily become my favorite, which i didn't think would happen because it's a Protoss based story, and i only really like humans (Terrans). I must admit, after reading these i have developed a HUGE amount of sympathy, respect, grief, liking and admiration for the Protoss. And just in time for the Protoss based expansion, Legacy of the Void (a coincidence, in truth). Now, you might find this a bit ridiculous because it's a fantasy setting, but i've grown quite fond of and attached to this franchise and i look at it from a different perspective, i feel for it.

This might seem more like me expressing my fanboy-ism, rather than a review, but i think that if i express how i felt while reading it, and being able to share that to future potential readers (who i assume are fans of the franchise) might enforce your will to purchase/rent this book and "live" it the way i have.
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122 reviews6 followers
November 25, 2019
We delve back into the mind(s) of Jake Ramsey for what makes an alright middle book. What do I mean by that? Things have been built up from the First Book and are slowly building for the pay of in the final Third Book.

But it does feel like we're just waiting for the conclusion of the story here. We're put in a position where we're just kind of being re fed information we already know about the universe. We do recieve some personal insight into important Protoss historical events, but aside from that it's all just filler until we meet Ulrezaj. Ulrezaj who we're told about mainly through the interactions of the Tal'darim or as was translated for us - The Forged and that's basically it. So we're hinged on book three being great now and while I liked the Protoss interactions I hope they can find someway to end all the other story threads satisfactory.
Profile Image for Chris The Lizard from Planet X.
464 reviews9 followers
October 31, 2020
I enjoyed this book a great deal. It offers everything I exept from
a lightweight sci-fi novel. The pace is perfect, as it resume the storyline at the point where 'Firstborn' had finished, you don't have to wait much for action.
The protagonist (and the reader) gets deeper and deeper insight into protoss history,
through visions provided by the protoss preserver and by conversations with her.
What I liked most about this book, was the convergence of history and present as a lethal menace emerged from the past of the protos race. Of course we musnt be bereft of the zerg and the Dominion chasing our archeologist with the protoss mind in his head.
The end of Shadow Hunters is also great and makes you covet to read further.
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298 reviews14 followers
December 3, 2020
So, after an interesting action-packed, planet-hopping, revelation-filled first book, our characters are stuck on the planet of Aiur.

Now, there's a lot of history and lore to uncover on Aiur, sure. Except that *nothing happens in this book.* Nothing. Just a bunch of boring words and some lore exposition, which you could get from a Wiki with a lot less hassle.

And ugh, Rosemary Dahl is just about the worst character I've ever read. There's a whole subplot where she gets addicted to some weird Protoss drug, but then she's super strong and overcomes it, even though it was super intense. Stupid subplots like that.

Skip! Read the Wiki of the Protoss lore, which is very cool (the only thing that earns the 1 star on this review).
Profile Image for Aykut Elmas.
64 reviews44 followers
February 5, 2019
Ben çok beğendim. İlk kitapta kalan macera kaldığı yerden oldukça heyecanlı bir şekilde devam ediyor. İkinci kitapta en beğendiğim şey şahsen hayranı olduğum Kerrigan ile karşılaşmak oldu. Yazar Kerrigan’ı Harika bir şekilde tasvir etmiş. Üçüncü kitaba geçmek için sabırsızlanıyorum. Eğer bu evrenin hayranıysanız keyif alacağınızı düşündüğüm bir seri olmuş. Üçüncü kitabın da diğer ikisinden çok farklı olacağını düşünmüyorum.
Profile Image for Sean McKenney.
17 reviews
December 27, 2020
I loved the Dark Templar Saga. I liked how it introduced us to some elements in SC2 and even drew upon the Enslavers Campaign (part one and two) from good old SC1. Following Ramsey, Dahl, and Zamara through all three novels was fun, entertaining, and very enjoyable. Christie Golden has written many books and this series was a definite favorite of mine.
Profile Image for Steven Shinder.
Author 5 books20 followers
November 21, 2025
Kind of feeling like this middle book exists just so the story can be a trilogy.
Profile Image for Jonas.
468 reviews2 followers
April 17, 2023
Solid continuation of the story, and some interesting world building. I don't think it was quite as strong as the first book, but still good.
4 reviews
March 30, 2016
I enjoyed this book a great deal. It offers everything I exept from
a lightweight sci-fi novel. The pace is perfect, as it resume the storyline at the point where 'Firstborn' had finished, you don't have to wait much for action.
The protagonist (and the reader) gets deeper and deeper insight into protoss history,
through visions provided by the protoss preserver and by conversations with her.
What I liked most about this book, was the convergence of history and present as a lethal menace emerged from the past of the protos race. Of course we musnt be bereft of the zerg and the Dominion chasing our archeologist with the protoss mind in his head.
The end of Shadow Hunters is also great and makes you covet to read further.

Profile Image for Sean Hall.
2 reviews
October 17, 2008
1)In this book, Jake and R.M.(Rosemary), the main characters, run to escape from the Dominion. They fly to Auir, the Protoss home world which is now devastated by the swarms of the Zerg. There they struggle to survive while they discover lost knowledge and secrets.

2)I believe a proper theme for the book would be, "run from danger and don't give up".

3)I feel like I can make a connection to my imagination with this book. I am always imagining things that have to do with science fiction and I felt that imagination required for this book really fit in.

4)I really did like this book. It related to a game that I really enjoy and it had the mystery and action that I desire.
Profile Image for Filip.
1,221 reviews45 followers
October 7, 2013
Usually I'm skeptic about books based on video games, but this one was really nice. I loved the Jacob/Zamara interaction (well, I loved everything about Zamara), I liked other characters - both the protoss and R.M. Dahl. We learn more about Valerian, Ulrezaj and we get a bonus in the form of a story-within-a-story describing the origins and exile of the Dark Templar. We even get to learn more about Adun himself!

I really enjoyed this read and I'm looking forward to the third part of the trilogy.
Profile Image for Andries van Wyk.
206 reviews11 followers
June 13, 2016
After the first book in the series, I found this one a bit disappointing. This was an intermediary book in all sense of the word, between the first book (which was great) and the obvious build up to an all epic fight in book three. I therefore feel, like many other trilogies, this whole book could have been a chapter in either the first or third book. The pace was really slow for anything to happen and the promise of Zamara's secret gets annoying.
I hope the third book makes up for this one.
Profile Image for Locked Out.
24 reviews1 follower
February 14, 2010
If you havent read the first book of this series: "The Dark Templar Series - Firstborn" Then go read it now before you pick up this one. I personally like the way Christie Golden is able to advance the plot line very smoothly and fluidly with the plot twists and unique characters that she has created in this series. This book was very entertaining!
Profile Image for Ellen.
11 reviews3 followers
August 7, 2014
I started this series because I wanted to learn more about protoss history, but by the time I finished book one, I was starting to care a lot about the characters in here, too. And I'm not sure why, but it seemed like there was a jump in writing quality between books one and two, as well. If you liked the first book in this series, book two should not disappoint.
Profile Image for Zohaib Sharif.
2 reviews
November 20, 2013
Very nicely picked up where he first left. Again I loved as it's based on a book and has a very interesting take on one of the alien races. Bringing together all the interesting and loved aspects and story lines of the game into the book was the most interesting part. Well done
8 reviews
June 4, 2008
Very good book I'd recomend it to anyone that is a fan of Starcraft or of sci fi in general.
Profile Image for Scott Hall.
4 reviews
September 17, 2008
This is a really freaking good book, even better than the first, I couldn't put it down. I can't wait for the next one to come out!
Profile Image for Seokyong.
3 reviews
March 30, 2013
I can read about Protoss' history in this book.
This book, 2th of 3 Darktemplar saga, is story about Adun.
I think it's more interesting than Firstborn.
36 reviews
May 17, 2013
For a novel based around a video game, these are surprisingly good.
Profile Image for Jeshu.
157 reviews6 followers
May 21, 2014
It gets better... if you're patient. As I've said before, this plot has great potential and it pays off. If you're able to pass the first installment and the first half of this book, of course.
Profile Image for Doug Robertson.
19 reviews1 follower
January 2, 2015
This was a fantastic sequel to The Dark Templar Saga. The last third of this book was phenomenal. I can't wait to pick and start reading the finale.
Profile Image for Ivan Leong.
103 reviews1 follower
November 14, 2013
A new Protoss villain is in town. But not that captivating either.
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