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Title | : | Allegiance (Star Wars Legends) |
Author | : | Timothy Zahn |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 324 pages |
Published | : | January 30th 2007 by Del Rey |
Categories | : | Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction |
Timothy Zahn
Hardcover | Pages: 324 pages Rating: 3.99 | 7716 Users | 335 Reviews
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Never before has the incendiary mix of action, politics, and intrigue that has become Timothy Zahn’s trademark, been more evident that in this new Star Wars epic. On the heels of the stunning events chronicled in Star Wars: A New Hope, the newly minted heroes of the Rebellion–fledgling Jedi Luke Skywalker, smuggler turned reluctant freedom-fighter Han Solo, and Princess Leia Organa, a bold leader with a world to avenge–must face the harsh realities of the cataclysmic conflict into which they have so bravely plunged. From this point forward, legends will grow, treachery will abound, and lives will be irrevocably altered, in the long, hard fight to counter the fist of tyranny and restore hope to a galaxy too long in darkness.The destruction of the Death Star by the Rebel Alliance was a decisive blow against the Empire, but Palpatine and his monstrous enforcer, Darth Vader, are no less of a threat. The brutal extermination of Alderaan not only demonstrated the magnitude of their murderous power, but served as a chilling testament to their resolve to crush the Rebel uprising. Standing against them, Skywalker, Solo, and the Princess remain uncertain opponents. Luke is gifted and brave, but unschooled in the power he possesses. Han has doubts about waging someone else’s war–and his contentiousness is one more burden for Leia to bear as she struggles to help keep the Rebellion alive. The three have been sent to mediate a dispute between Rebel Alliance factions in Shelsha Sector–agitating matters by forcing Han to deal not only with pirates, but with his more dreaded enemy, politics. At the same time, Mara Jade–all of eighteen and years away from her fateful meeting with Luke–is serving her evil master, Palpatine, well in her role as the Emperor’s Hand: tracking suspected treachery in the Empire to what may be high places–while trying to stay out of Darth Vader’s way.
But the Rebels will prove to be only one of the Empire’s concerns. For Imperial Stormtrooper Daric LaRone, his faith in the Empire shaken by the wanton destruction of Alderaan, will commit a sudden and violent act of defiance, and take four other enforcers with him, in a desperate bid to elude their masters’ wrath.
Each of these fateful actions, whether sanctioned, secret, or scandalous, will expose brutality and corruption, spur upheavals destined to shake the Empire to its core, and shape momentous events yet to come.
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Original Title: | Allegiance |
ISBN: | 0345477383 (ISBN13: 9780345477385) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Star Wars Legends |
Characters: | Luke Skywalker, Mara Jade, Daric LaRone, Kendal Ozzel, Leia Organa, Han Solo |
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Ratings: 3.99 From 7716 Users | 335 ReviewsArticle Epithetical Books Allegiance (Star Wars Legends)
Time period: After the new hope but before The Empire Strikes Back.It was fun to see the relationship between Luke, Han, Leia, Chewy, and etc... I really enjoyed it but giving it 4/5 only due to the slow build up.As stated in a previous review, I had no idea Timothy Zahn had continued writing Star Wars books, and I'm trying to go through them in "chronological" order.Mara Jade, the Emperor's Hand, is a fan favorite, so it's no surprise he finally got around to writing more of her.Even better, we get some great new characters: 5 stormtroopers who desert their post after accidently murdering an overbearing intelligence agent. They steal a shuttle loaded with weapons and cash and decide to use both to
Timothy Zahn + Star Wars = an excellent read in my book. It was great to see Mara in action as the Emperors Hand and the book really delved into areas that most during the Rebellion novels seem to miss. This book was about people rather than a mission, with the characters' individual missions almost seeming second rather than the main focus of the novel. Zahn successfully showed several things; the unease of some Imperials following the destruction of Alderaan, Leia coming to terms with that and
Timothy Zahn + Star Wars = an excellent read in my book. It was great to see Mara in action as the Emperors Hand and the book really delved into areas that most during the Rebellion novels seem to miss. This book was about people rather than a mission, with the characters' individual missions almost seeming second rather than the main focus of the novel. Zahn successfully showed several things; the unease of some Imperials following the destruction of Alderaan, Leia coming to terms with that and
I really, really enjoyed this! When I first read Heir to the Empire, I couldn't understand why Mara Jade was such a fan favorite because I didn't care for her. This book has helped me understand why. Timothy Zahn has definitely grown as a writer and I really enjoyed his depiction of Mara in this one. Her interactions with Darth Vader are pricelessseriously, read the book for those alone because they're amazing. I enjoyed seeing them verbally spar and Zahn's Vader is spot on. Seriously, I could
Zahn pulls off yet another good Star Wars story, with a few writing blunders (which is the biggest reason for only 4 stars).Zahn's stories and characterizations are obviously his strong points, which is perfect for Star Wars because the series is so character driven. To summarize the plot a little, the book takes place right after A New Hope, the main characters are five accidentally renegade stormtroopers, Mara Jade (yup), and of lesser importance are the gang themselves: Luke, Han, Leia, and
As big a fan as I am of Star Wars, one thing I always had a problem with was the intentional dehumanization of the Imperial Troops. Most of course were nigh-faceless Stormtroopers, and many of the rank and file units were glossed over, leaving only the higher ranked officers who were portrayed as sniveling, overconfident, incompetent, and generally detached from any sense of "service" or "duty" (with the notable exceptions of Daine Jir, General Veers, and Captain/Admiral Piett). The Galactic
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