![]() ![]() Well, and the Force of course, but that’s not as conclusive for gaining clues to solve a mystery as you might think. Someone is sabotaging the ship, and Luke and Mara need to figure out who, with many suspects and only a handful of not very helpful clues to guide them. I loved that.Īnd it was a good book apart from my particular comfort zone desires here. We didn’t get to see Han and Leia, but we know they’re out there. Reading this book definitely fulfilled my goal-it just felt so comfortable to read a story about Mara Jade (probably the break-out star original character of the Expanded Universe), where Luke is training up a new generation of Jedi. It swiftly becomes clear a saboteur is aboard the expeditionary ship, with a whole host of possible suspects. They join an expedition to find the remains of Outbound Flight, a colony ship sent 50 years ago in an (unsuccessful) effort to reach another galaxy. And it really did feel so nice!īy this book we’ve reached some twenty years beyond the original trilogy (not that you can tell from Luke’s face on the cover…) This one focuses exclusively on Luke and Mara Jade, now married for three years. So I pretty quickly read Survivor’s Quest (and took a while to post the review…), the chronologically-last Zahn Star Wars books, after already having read the previous five he wrote. As I mentioned in my movie review, the movie sent me running to read a Timothy Zahn book, just to bring some balance back. ![]() I enjoyed the new Star Wars movie quite a bit, but I still had to chant “alternate universe” a lot-because I like the Expanded Universe of the novels. ![]()
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