
David W. (
rpm44) wrote on 8/16/2008...
Not that bad beginning of a series. Without giving anything away: but is was good to see Han back on his home planet.
This book (and the two that follow it) is one of my favorite Star Wars novels. Although it started off a bit slowly, it built to a climactic cliff-hanger. (Not much, since I read all three as one series.)

Sonda C. (
Sgconley) wrote on 3/7/2007...
A trade summit on Corellia bring Han Solo back to the home world he left many years before. Arriving on the distant planet with Leia, their children and Chewbacca, Ham find Corellia overrun with agents of the New Republic Intelligence and finds himself part of a deceptive plan whose aim not even he understands. One thing is clear: the five inhabited worlds of the sector are on the brink of civl wat and the once peaceful co-existence of the three leading races - human, Selonian and Drallan has come to an end.
Suddenly all that Han, Leia, and others of the Alliance have fought for is threatened.
Book Description
A trade summit on Corellia brings Han Solo back to the home world he left many years before. Arriving on the distant planet with Leia, their children and Chewbacca, Han finds Corellia overrun with agents of the New Republic Intelligence and finds himself part of a deceptive plan whose aim not even he understands. One thing is clear: the five inhabited worlds of the sector are on the brink of civil war and the once peaceful coexistence of the three leading races -- human, Selonian, and Drallan -- has come to an end.
If you like Han Solo, here he is, as a father. This book gives you a little insight into the Han's Corellian heritage.