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Overview

Never before has the incendiary mix of action, politics, and intrigue that has become Timothy Zahn’s trademark, been mmore 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.

Editorial Reviews

From Barnes & Noble
Hugo-winning author Timothy Zahn has already established himself a major luminary in the Star Wars universe with his Thrawn novels and Outbound Flight. The attributes that earned him that reputation are easy to describe: Vivid characterization; strong plot momentum; memorable stories. All of those elements pop before our eyes in Star Wars Allegiance, a novel set immediately after the events of Star Wars: A New Order. This fiction features some of Star Wars' most popular characters (Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia Organa, Hans Solo) and a fresh new face: Mara Jade, the Force-sensitive young woman destined to become the wife of Luke Skywalker. A major new constellation.
Publishers Weekly
Five idealistic but fed-up Imperial storm troopers led by Daric LaRone share the stage with young Rebel Alliance crusaders Han Solo, Princess Leia Organa, Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca in this politically fraught but still rollicking early years Star Wars adventure from Hugo-winner Zahn (Star Wars: Outbound Flight). Emperor Palpatine's favorite Sith, Darth Vader, has a new rival, the 18-year-old Countess Mara Jade Claria, whom Palpatine has schooled in the Force to assume the special agent role of "Emperor's Hand." Zahn depicts the intrepid Rebel quartet and the turbulent development of the Alliance while revealing the human faces behind the storm trooper armor of Daric and company, who become unexpected allies of Han and friends once the troopers are on the run after killing a superior officer. The author also underscores Mara Jade's tough-girl charm and blossoming Imperial clout against the background of Palpatine's dedication to Imperial domination and his insidious influence on his minions. This episode will please fans wondering about events between the first and second movies in the original Star Wars trilogy. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information
VOYA
Even after thirty years, the lure of the epic futuristic battle between good and evil is just as strong. Many of the familiar characters are still present-Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, and Han Solo-but this volume focuses much more on Mara, the powerful agent of the emperor, and a group of five renegade Storm Troopers. As Mara investigates the illegal activities of one of the Empire's top politicians, she finds herself immersed in a much larger scandal that could bring the whole Empire to its knees. Hitching a ride aboard a pirate ship, Mara must use her power of the Force and her combat skills to survive as she tries stop their fiendish plans. This plot alternates with the other equally compelling story of the Storm Troopers, who call themselves the Hand of Judgment. They begin to question their allegiance to the Empire after they are instructed to gun down innocent civilians. When a death forces them to make a decision, they find themselves fleeing the very thing that they had sworn to defend. As they make their way into hiding, they discover that their talents are needed elsewhere in the Empire, defending citizens in parts of the galaxy that the Empire has seemingly forgotten. This fast-paced narrative with interesting characters and familiar touch points is sure to lure even casual Star Wars fans. Some knowledge of the now classic story is helpful but not necessary for this well-written and engaging novel.
Library Journal
The destruction of the Death Star constituted a major victory for the Rebel Alliance, but the primary instigators of that action now face their own struggles. As Luke Skywalker comes to terms with his newfound Jedi abilities, Princess Leia takes on more responsibilities within the Alliance, and Han Solo finds himself inextricably drawn toward choosing sides. Meanwhile, the Emperor's Hand, Mara Jade, undertakes a secret mission for her master, while several rogue storm troopers attempt to choose between empire and emperor. No stranger to the "Star Wars®" series of supporting novels, Hugo Award winner Zahn achieves the feel and pacing of the movies with his cinematic style. Fans of the films will want the latest in an ongoing body of work filling in the gaps in creator George Lucas's popular sf epic. Recommended for most libraries.


—Jackie Cassada
School Library Journal

Adult/High School
In this eighth novel set in the Star Wars universe, five Stormtroopers led by Daric LaRone become fugitives when they defy orders to kill a group of defenseless civilians. On the run, the unit turns into a team of self-appointed vigilantes fighting to protect the rights and safety of the citizens of the Empire. A second story line features Mara Jade, a force-wielding apprentice to Emperor Palpatine, and her investigations into a world governor who is stealing Imperial tax money to fund a team of brutal space pirates. LaRone and his team bring a uniquely human touch to the men behind the Stormtrooper armor, while Jade is a highly likable woman filled with enough guile and drive to rival Princess Leia herself. Chronologically, this story takes place between the films A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back . While it focuses on the new characters, some of the more familiar names are here as side characters to draw in the fans and drive the plot along. There are some fine moments as a young Luke Skywalker struggles to learn the secrets of the Force and Han Solo questions how involved he wants to become in Princess Leia's rebellion. Jade's and LaRone's plotlines intersect and interweave, leading to a fast-paced climax filled with blaster shoot-outs, star-fighter battles, and Jade's clever tricks with the Force. Tightly plotted and fast paced, Allegiance will appeal to hard-core and intermittent fans alike.-Matthew L. Moffett, Pohick Regional Library, Burke, VA

Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780345477392
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Publication date: 12/26/2007
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 432
  • Sales rank: 115,095
  • Series: Star Wars Series
  • Product dimensions: 4.18 (w) x 6.90 (h) x 1.17 (d)

Meet the Author

Timothy Zahn
Timothy Zahn
Timothy Zahn’s Star Wars novels have more than four million copies in print. Since 1978 he has written nearly seventy short stories and novelettes, twenty novels, and three short fiction collections, and won the 1984 Hugo Award for best novella. He is best known for his seven Star Wars books, Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, The Last Command, Specter of the Past, Vision of the Future, Survivor’s Quest, and Outbound Flight. He lives with his family on the Oregon coast.

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Star Wars(r) Allegiance


By Timothy Zahn

Del Rey

Copyright © 2007 Timothy Zahn
All right reserved.

ISBN: 9780345477385

Chapter Four

"So," Emperor Palpatine said, his eyes glinting from the shadows beneath the peak of his hood. "It is as I suspected. Moff Glovstoak is a traitor."

"He's at least an embezzler, my lord," Mara said. "I don't yet know whether or not he's committed actual treason."

"I consider theft of Imperial funds to be treason," the Emperor countered. "Your part in this is now ended, my child–others will carry on from here. You have done well."

"Thank you," Mara said, feeling the warmth of his approval flow through her. "Then unless there's something more urgent pending, I'd like permission to do an investigation of the six artworks I found in Glovstoak's safe. The ones I examined appear to be from a batch of ten that were stolen from a gallery five years ago during an attack on a Rebel cell on Krintrino."

The Emperor's face darkened. "So as well as being an embezzler, Glovstoak may also be connected with the Rebel Alliance?"

"Or he may have a connection with the Imperial forces who carried out the attack," Mara pointed out, a little cautiously. The Emperor was a wise and good man, but he had an odd tendency sometimes to see Rebels and Rebel conspiracies where they might not actually exist. "Or it could have been pirates or thieves who simply took advantage of the attack's chaos to grab and run. The interesting point is that Glovstoak apparently bought them through anauction house, which suggests he and the seller wanted a stamp of legitimacy put on the transfer."

"You said ten were stolen," the Emperor said. "Yet only six were in Glovstoak's safe?"
"Yes," Mara confirmed. "And all six were apparently bought at the same time about eighteen months ago."

"Where are the other four?"

"As far as I know, they're still missing," Mara said. "That's one of the questions I'd like an answer to. Another is why the original owner suddenly decided he needed such a large influx of cash a year and a half ago."

For a minute the Emperor remained silent, and Mara felt a flicker of satisfaction. Private transfers of valuable objects happened all the time across the Empire, for any number of legitimate or borderline-shady reasons. Such questions coming from many of the Emperor's other advisers and assistants would likely have been dismissed out of hand as irrelevant.

But Mara was the Emperor's Hand, recruited and trained personally by him, and he trusted her instincts. "The loss of the Death Star was a great shock to even my strongest supporters," he said at last. "Some, perhaps, might be wondering if my Empire is indeed the likely winner in this conflict with the Rebel Alliance."

"Of course it is," Mara said automatically.

The Emperor gave her another thin smile. "Indeed," he agreed. "But not everyone sees things as clearly as you and I. If Glovstoak is not connected to the Rebellion, perhaps one of our wealthier citizens has decided to play both sides. Tell me, what is the current Rebel presence in Shelsha sector?"

"I don't know yet," Mara said. "I was planning to comm Shelkonwa and ask Governor Choard's office to prepare a summary for me."

"Don't," the Emperor said, the corners of his lips turning down with contempt. "Barshnis Choard is a competent administrator, but he has far too many ties with the wealthy and powerful of his sector. He might leak news of your investigation to the very people you seek. No, you will instead use my personal library for your research."

Mara bowed her head. "Thank you, my lord."

The Emperor held out his hand to her. "Go," he said.

Mara stepped forward and took his outstretched hand, feeling a fresh wave of warmth and strength flow into her, then stepped back again. "One other thing, my lord," she said. "When you have Moff Glovstoak and his administration arrested, I would ask that a member of his staff, General Deerian, be exempted from punishment."

The Emperor regarded her thoughtfully. "You believe him to be innocent of Glovstoak's treason?"

"I'm certain of it," Mara said. "He's also an honest and honorable man. I don't wish to see the Empire deprived of his service."

The other's lip may have twitched slightly at the word honorable. But he merely nodded. "As you wish, my child," he said. "I will have General Deerian transferred immediately to a position here on Imperial Center, where he will remain untouched by Glovstoak's imminent destruction."

"Thank you," Mara said. Turning, she strode across the expanse of the throne room, passed between the silent red-robed Royal Guards, and stepped into the turbolift.

The Emperor's library was a large and very private place, used only by a few of his top people, and only with his express permission. Normally, there were a handful of attendants on hand to assist, but as Mara walked between the tall stacks of data card file cabinets toward the retrieval stations at the center she was struck by the unusual silence. Apparently all the attendants had suddenly found a need to be elsewhere.

As she rounded the last cabinet she discovered the reason for their absence. Seated alone at one of the three computer stations was Darth Vader.

"Lord Vader," she said politely as she stepped past, her eyes flicking automatically to the display screen in front of him.

His arm came up, just high enough to block her view. "Emperor's Hand," he greeted her in turn, his voice deep and stiff and darker even than usual. "What do you want?"

"I was given permission to do some research," Mara said, continuing past him and seating herself at one of the other stations.

But even as she turned on the console and started keying for her data search, she could sense his brooding attention switch from his research to Mara herself. Vader had always been polite enough, but even without Mara's Force sensitivity it would have been abundantly clear that he didn't like her.


She'd never figured out why that was. Certainly their goals were the same: service to the Emperor and his New Order. Perhaps he thought her training had taken too much of the Emperor's time and attention, or perhaps he suspected her of trying to supplant him in the great man's eyes.

Both thoughts were ridiculous, of course. Mara had her work to do, and Vader had his, and there was no point trying to second-guess the Emperor's wisdom in the way he employed either of them.

But she had yet to find a way to get that message through to Vader.

"You seek information on the Rebels," Vader said.

"Don't we all?" Mara said drily. "Specifically, I'm interested in the ones in Shelsha sector. Would you happen to know anything about that?"

"There are no known or suspected bases in the sector," the Dark Lord rumbled. "The single major listening post was raided and destroyed a few days ago. I suspect there to also be some important supply lines running through the sector, but that has yet to be verified."

"Any important sympathizers?"

The sense of coldness around him deepened. "There are sympathizers everywhere," he said. "As well as others who conspire to overthrow their superiors."

Mara felt an unpleasant trickle run through her. "Lord Vader, rest assured that I have no intention–"

"Good day, Emperor's Hand," Vader cut her off. With a swirl of black cloak, he stood, turning off the console as he did so. Turning his back, he strode away.

"Thank you for your assistance, Lord Vader," Mara called after him.

The other didn't reply, the sense of coldness fading as he departed. The door slid open at his gesture, and he strode from the library.

Mara took a deep breath, let it out in a weary sigh. What was he worried about, anyway? Loyalty was, after all, one of the Emperor's greatest qualities; loyalty to all who were loyal to him. How could Vader even think his Master would push him aside for anyone else? Especially for someone as young and inexperienced as Mara?

Shaking her head, she turned back to her console, forcing her mind back to her job. So the Rebels had supply lines through Shelsha sector. That was good to know. She finished keying in her request for general Rebel data, then added a search for major and minor traffic lanes, out-ofthe-way spaceports, and any known centers of smuggling or other criminal activity.


The computer set to work, and Mara sat back to wait . . . and as she hunched her tired shoulders, her eyes drifted over to Vader's console. The Dark Lord was never very pleasant, but as she thought back on their brief encounter it seemed to her that he'd been even more on edge than usual.

Maybe she could find out why.

She glanced toward the exit as she stood up and went to the other console, wondering briefly what Vader would do if he caught her at this. But it was too good an opportunity to pass up. Sitting down, she turned on the machine. There was a computer trick the Dark Lord might not know how to block . . .

He didn't. Punching in the proper code, Mara pulled up the last file that had been accessed from that terminal.
It was a search program. A highly sophisticated one, too, that had been busily sifting through the personnel records of hundreds of star systems when Vader had interrupted its work and shut it down.

And not just the personnel records, but also movement and sighting reports, financial profiles, travel permits, and every other means the Empire had at its disposal for locating or tracking one of its citizens.

She scrolled up to the top, looking for the target list of names. If Vader was trying to track down Prince Xizor's Black Sun connections again, the Emperor was going to be very annoyed with him.

But to her mild surprise, there was only one name on the list.

Luke Skywalker.

Mara frowned, searching her memory. Had she ever heard that name before?

She didn't think so. But then, she was barely eighteen, and new to the Imperial court.

In the meantime, she had her own work to do. Filing away the name for future reference, she shut down the console and returned to her own search.
To Han's complete lack of surprise, the rendezvous turned out to be like all the rest of the little hidey-holes General Rieekan seemed to have stashed around the Empire. It was quiet, reasonably private, and about as sorry an excuse for a military base as he'd ever seen.
Still, it did have one redeeming value. Leia was there.

"Han," she greeted him with her usual official smile as he strode down the Falcon's ramp. "Sounds like you had something of a close call."

"Not really," he assured her, smiling back. The cool formality of her smile didn't fool him for a minute, of course. "Everyone else get through okay?"

"Mostly," she said, a hint of a frown crossing her face. "Chivkyrie still hasn't shown up."

Han glanced over his shoulder to where Luke and Chewbacca were helping the techs pull their equipment out of the Falcon's holds. "You want Chewie and me to go find him?"

"I'm afraid it's not that kind of problem," she said ruefully. "We're having some problems with his whole organization."

"Ah–politics," Han said, nodding. "In that case, you can leave me out of it."

"Yes, I thought as much," Leia said. "By the way, Mon Mothma wants to see all of us–you, Luke, and me–in the command center."

"Who?"

"Mon Mothma?" Leia repeated patiently. "The Alliance Supreme Commander?"

"Oh," Han said as the memory of the name finally surfaced. "Her."

"Yes, her," Leia said. "She has a job for us."

Han suppressed a grimace. There it was again: everyone just assuming he and Chewbacca were officially aboard this leaky ship. "Fine," he said. "We'll be there when we're finished."

Leia raised her eyebrows slightly, and for a second he thought she was going to remind him of his place. But maybe she remembered in time that he didn't really have one. "We'll see you then," she said, and moved off.

"Trouble?" Luke asked from behind him.

Han turned to see the kid walking toward him. "No more than usual," he said. "Why?"

"Leia looked like she was worried."

"Her Royal Highness is always worried," Han growled, annoyed in spite of himself. Ever since they'd pulled the Princess off the Death Star, Luke had been mooning over her, and ever since Yavin he'd fancied they had the kind of deep spiritual connection where he could sense her moods and feelings.

Or maybe it was part of this whole Jedi Knight kick he'd gotten on. Sometimes it was hard for Han to figure out which part of Luke's personality was the most annoying.

Still, the kid was mostly okay. Better than a lot of the people Han had had to deal with over the years.

"She's got a lot of responsibility," Luke reminded him quietly. "And Alderaan wasn't all that long ago."

Han grimaced. The kid was right, of course. Leia had been too busy right then to react much, but ever since Yavin she'd had more than enough time for the grief and horror of her world's destruction to start weighing in.

And if it came to that, Luke had had a couple of recent kicks in the teeth, too, what with first losing his aunt and uncle and then watching old man Kenobi get killed right in front of him. The least Han could do was cut them some slack. Both of them. "Yeah, I know," he said. "By the way, our glorious Supreme Commander wants us in the command center when we have time."

"Great," Luke said, visibly brightening at the prospect of another assignment. "Let's go. Chewie can direct the rest of the unloading."

Jump when ordered. The old military adage ran through Han's mind. Ask "how high?" on the way up. Whatever reservations Han might still have about this Rebellion, Luke had clearly jumped in with both feet.

Had jumped, was on his way up, and wasn't even bothering to ask how high.

Cut them some slack, Han reminded himself firmly. Lots of slack. "Sure," he said. "Let's see what Her Highest Highness wants."
Mon Mothma was a regal-looking woman with short auburn hair and pale greenish blue eyes. She wore a simple white robe decorated only by a medallion of some sort around her neck. Seated at the head of the plotting table, flanked by General Rieekan on her right and Leia on her left, she was exactly what Luke would expect to find as the head of the Rebel Alliance: warm, strong, and determined.

"Thank you for your time here today, Captain Solo; Master Sky-walker," she said, nodding gravely to each of them in turn. "Both of you have served the Rebellion bravely, and the entire galaxy owes you a great debt. Now I've come here to ask you to perform yet another service for us."

Glancing at Han, Luke saw the wary look in his eye and the slight curl to his lip. "We'd be delighted–" he began.
"We're listening," Han cut him off.

Luke winced. But Mon Mothma either didn't notice the brusqueness or else chose to ignore it. "As you know, the Rebel Alliance is made up of many groups that once fought their own individual wars against Emperor Palpatine's tyranny," she said. "It was only when we began uniting and coordinating our efforts–"

"We know the history," Han interrupted again. "What's the mission?"

Beside Mon Mothma, Leia stirred in her chair, glaring at Han in silent warning. But again, if Mon Mothma was irritated or insulted, she gave no sign.

"One of our member groups, the Republic Redux, is led by an Adarian named Yeeru Chivkyrie," the older woman said. "He has a proposal that he believes will give a strong boost to the Rebellion."

"Boosts are good," Han said. "What's the problem?"

"The problem," Mon Mothma said, "is that the leaders of two of the sector's other groups are as strongly opposed to the project as Chivkyrie is in favor of it."

"How strongly?" Han asked.

Mon Mothma's lips compressed briefly. "They're threatening to pull out if Chivkyrie's plan is accepted."

"Are they worth keeping?" Han asked.

Luke looked at him in disbelief. "What kind of question is that?"

"A perfectly good one," Han said, sounding a little defensive. "I thought the reason we pulled the Teardrop listening post out was because the Alliance didn't have much of anything going on in Shelsha."
"Actually, Skywalker, it is a good question," Rieekan said. "We've had trouble getting a real foothold in the sector, partly because of cultural problems, partly because of infighting like this."

"If you go strictly by numbers, Chivkyrie's group is the smallest of the three we're discussing here," Leia added.
"Adarians have a strict social tier system, which means Chivkyrie's recruited almost exclusively from second-tier people like himself. The rest of the populace doesn't seem interested in fighting against the Empire."
"I thought everyone was supposed to give up this kind of infighting when they joined the Alliance," Luke said.

"That was the agreement," Rieekan said. "But Adarians are a stubborn people. Once they've made up their minds, it's almost impossible to change them." He shifted his gaze to Leia. "Unless whoever has the alternative idea is from a higher tier, which is why we're sending Princess Leia to try to mediate."

"I take it you don't think much of Chivkyrie's scheme?" Luke asked.

"Actually, we have no idea what it is," Rieekan said. "He refuses to discuss the matter via HoloNet, not even with encrypted transmissions. The only way we're going to find out about it is for you to go to Shelsha sector and talk to him."

It took Luke a second to notice the pronoun. Han, typically, caught it right away. "For us to go?" he asked pointedly.
"Yes," Rieekan said, looking him square in the eye. "I'd like you and Skywalker to accompany the Princess."

Luke felt his heartbeat pick up a little. Another mission for the Rebellion–and he'd get to spend time with Leia, too?

"We want to keep the whole thing as low-profile as possible," Leia explained. "That means no Alliance ships, and no obvious Alliance personnel."

"No obvious Alliance personnel?" Han echoed.

Luke frowned at him. What was eating Han, anyway? "She just means we don't have any official rank or status yet," he explained, trying to be helpful.


It was, apparently, the wrong thing to say. Han flashed him an almost glare, then turned back to Rieekan. "Where exactly would we be going?"

"As the Princess said, we all want to keep it low-key, Chivkyrie included," the general said. "He lives in Makrin City, the government seat on the capital world of Shelkonwa, but you'll actually be rendezvousing in an uninhabited system a few hours' flight time away."

"We don't know if the Empire's monitoring his movements," Leia added, "but if so, he should be able to sneak away that long without triggering any alerts."

"Assuming you can sort out the infighting without a week of discussion," Han said.

"She'll sort it out," Mon Mothma said, quietly confident. "Are you willing to accompany her?"

"I am," Luke said firmly, daring to send a small smile in Leia's direction. His reward was an equally subtle smile in return.

"Yeah, I suppose," Han said, his tone far more reluctant. "When do we leave?"

"Not for another few days," Rieekan said. "We need to get some details arranged first with Chivkyrie and the other leaders."

"Like what shape the conference table should be?" Han suggested.

Leia and Rieekan exchanged glances. "We'll let you know the schedule as soon as we have it," the general said."Thank you for coming."

"And once again, the Alliance is in your debt," Mon Mothma said.

"Right," Han said. Standing up, he strode out of the room. Luke watched him go, wondering what exactly was going on.

It was, apparently, a universal question. "What's bothering him?" Rieekan asked.

"I don't know," Luke said. "He was like this on the way back from Teardrop, too."

"I'll go talk to him," Leia volunteered, standing up. "Thank you for your time, Mon Mothma; General Rieekan."

"Thank you," Mon Mothma said gravely.

"Let me know if there's anything I can do regarding Solo," Rieekan said. "We need all the good people we can get."

"You really think there's a good person under all that?" Leia asked drily.
"Of course there is." Rieekan shrugged. "Somewhere."
Leia caught up with Han at the Falcon just as the techs were carting off the last of the Teardrop equipment. "Han," she greeted him gravely.

"Your Worshipfulness," he countered, inclining his head to her.

With an effort, she bit down on the retort that wanted to come out. Why did he do that? He knew she hated that kind of sarcasm.

Or maybe that was why he did it. "You were a little abrupt in there," she said instead. "And disrespectful."

Han's lip twitched. "I didn't mean it that way," he said. "I don't disrespect them. Well, not Rieekan, anyway–I've seen enough bad officers to know a good one when I see him."

"Well, if it wasn't disrespect, it was a pretty good imitation," Leia said.

Han turned his back on her and started fiddling with a piece of equipment on the Falcon's underside. "I just don't like politics," he said over his shoulder.

"This isn't about politics, Han," she said. "This is about survival against–"

"Of course it's about politics," he interrupted, turning back to glare at her. "It's always about politics. One Rebel leader pushes to get what he wants, the other leaders try to keep him from grabbing all the credit, and you and Mon Mothma and Rieekan try to soothe everyone's ruffled feathers. That's not survival, Princess. That's politics."

"Is that what's bothering you?" Leia asked, sifting rapidly through his tirade as she hunted for clues. "You're not getting enough credit?"

"Of course I'm getting enough credit," he said. "Don't you remember that shiny medal you hung around my neck?"

Leia felt her cheeks burning. "My apologies, Captain Solo," she ground out with more acid than she'd really intended. "I'm just trying to understand you."

For the briefest fraction of a second she thought she saw something almost vulnerable in his eyes. But the moment passed, and the mask of cynical indifference dropped back into place. "Don't bother," he advised. "Even if you did, you wouldn't believe it."

He turned away again, his hands and eyes pretending to busy themselves with random bits of the Falcon's equipment. Leia remained where she was for a few seconds, until it was clear the conversation was over. Spinning around, she strode back across the hangar floor, her cheeks still warm. Never in her life had she met a man whose strengths she so admired while at the same time wanting to strangle him with her bare hands.

Luke was waiting just outside the hangar door. "Anything?" he asked.

"Just the usual bluster," Leia said with a sigh. "Maybe you can get something out of him."

Luke's eyes flicked over her shoulder. "Probably better to wait until he cools down."

"I just wish I knew what had stirred him up in the first place," Leia said. "He talked about politics, but I know that's not the whole story."


"Meanwhile, we have to get to Shelsha sector," Luke said. "I hope General Rieekan's got a backup plan for transport."

"I'm sure he does," Leia said. "But we've got a few days. Maybe we can bring Han around."

"Yeah," Luke said doubtfully. "Maybe."

Continues...

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 17, 2008

    Way Awesome Read

    This is the first of the Star Wars books I've read and now, being a big fan of the movies for a long time, I am now a bigger fan of the books. This one was packed with action and lots of cool twists. I will definitely be looking for more Star Wars books and books written by Zahn.

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 29, 2009

    I Also Recommend:

    Amazing!!!!!!!!

    this was a very good book, shown from the soldiers perspective, if you liked it check out the republic commando books by karen traviss

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 29, 2012

    One of the best Star Wars books ever.

    This is one of the best books I have ever read. This book comes before Choices of One. I love this book! I would also recommend Choices of One. This book explains a lot about Choices of One. It is extremely interesting and fun. I wish I was one of the people in this book. It is the best!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 4, 2011

    Great book!

    It tells a story about a storm trooper's perspective. It takes place inbetween episode 4 and 5.

    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 5, 2011

    Great book!!!

    This was a great book all around. Timithy Zahn is a master storyteller

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  • Posted July 31, 2011

    Great book

    It took me a little bit of time to get into it, but I loved it when I did. The characters were great. Zahn never lets me down.

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  • Posted January 25, 2010

    travis's review

    an overall thrilling book that had me on edge the time i was reading it

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 12, 2009

    GREAT STORY!!!

    I really enjoyed this book. I think Timothy Zahn is one of the best star wars authors ever. Cant wait to read more like this book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 30, 2008

    Own This Novel

    I felt that the plot of this book moved along well, and again he mastered the ability to bounce around the many characters lives, even though they may be light-years away. He also does a good job of stepping up the suspense chapter by chapter, leaving you wondering what is going to happen next.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 24, 2008

    Amazing

    This book is great... I love how in this book it really humanizes the stormtroopers. It shows how some of even the empire doesn't like what the empire is doing. I like how it has the three different stories occuring at one time and even how these stories collide. I loved this book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 7, 2008

    Great Book

    This is the first Star Wars book I have read. It seems to stay true to the overall theme of the original movies. I found it kind of hard at first to get used to the 3 intertwined stories but you quickly get used to the jumping around between the stories. It is a good gap filler between ep. IV and V. It shows the internal conflict of Han trying very hard to not admit he is part of the Rebel forces. Also it gets kind of funny at times when you read Han complaining about how he thinks Luke is in love with Leia but really it shows he force sensitivity between the two. Its a great read and shows how not all of the Empires forces agreed with what was really going on. The introduction of Mara Jade was great if you knew she existed. I like the foreshadowing of events that are to come in the movies and books. Great place to start if you would like to fill in some of the gaps between the movies and the later era after the Empire.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 3, 2007

    Great storytelling by Zahn!

    This is the first Star Wars book I've read in quite a while. I stopped reading the New Jedi Order series because the storytelling seemed out of character for the original characters and the authors were making Jacen into such a wimp! Can you see a son of Han Solo as a wimp (not using the Force since he thought people shouldn't fight for freedom)? At any rate, Zahn has restored my faith in the Star Wars universe and stayed true to the events of the first movie. Leia as a waitress? That was a new thought. Han Solo's conflict at joining the Rebel Alliance was portrayed very well here. I even liked the introduction of Mara, even though she seemed a bit naive at the events going on around her. She was proud to fight for the Empire? At least now we know what she was thinking. I highly recommend Zahn's book to any devoted fan. P.S. Don't read the new Jedi Order series unless you want to be disappointed.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 3, 2007

    Seems like Old Times

    The following review has some vague references to what's in the book but no actual spoilers so it is safe to read. Overall I really liked this book. I stopped reading SW books mid way through the wretched New Jedi Order when things in the 'Expanded Universe' went horribly wrong and this was the first SW book I've read in years. I'm really glad I picked this one up. The story takes place just after the original movie, now called: 'Star Wars A New Hope.' Some SW books try to stuff ridiculously grand adventures into gaps left by movies or other books. Timothy Zahn describes an interesting and believable adventure without diminishing the landmark events of the Star Wars universe. Most of the story is told from three points-of-view: Han, Luke & Leia a group of five stormtroopers and Mara Jade. Zahn really nailed the Han, Luke & Leia portions of this book, brief as they were. It was great to spend time with characters from the original movies being realistically portrayed in between-movie adventures. These scenes justified buying the book all by themselves. The Mara portions of this book were a rare guilty pleasure for me. Mara haters with their clone-quality minds will absolutely detest this book but that just made me smile and enjoy it even more. There was one scene with Vader that was a touch over the top but it's a small criticism. Again, for fans of the Emperor's Hand, her scenes alone were worth the purchase price as well. The book is not without some faults. The stormtrooper's portions were less than convincing, especially early on. I found these characters to be too idealistic and too quick to get involved in the business of others when they should have been watching out for themselves. I think the book could have used at least fifty more pages, with most of it fleshing out these new characters, their motives and justifying the decisions they made. Also, the plot, though clever and skillfully crafted, was complicated and I had a hard time keeping the plots/theories and off-screen characters straight in my head. However, the patient reader is rewarded in in the end, all is made clear. What a welcome relief from the bowels that SW literature has been in lately.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 24, 2007

    It reminded me of why I became a Star Wars fan in the first place.

    My only complaint was that it was too short. Too much like a novella, not a real novel. It would have been perfect as a 4 installment serial in some SW magazine As a full fledged hard cover novel, it was a little light. But Iâ¿¿m glad I bought it. I liked seeing Mara just beginning her tenure as the Emperorâ¿¿s Hand. Her powers are so amazing when augmented by the Emperor. One can really see now why she was so lost and embittered in HttE after his death. I wish there had been good, pro-Mara authors in the post VotF era. We might have seen Luke gently bring her back to nearly that level. We do see some of that in Survivor. I liked seeing Han slowly coming around to being a real part of the Rebellion. Itâ¿¿s such a leap from the end of ANH to the beginning of ESB. I liked seeing Leia struggling with the transition from Princess and Senator to Rebel leader. Something we never got to see in the movies, any of the movies. I liked seeing Luke, still in contact with Ben, coming into his own as a fledgling Jedi. Zahn does a nice job of filling the gap between the farm boy getting a medal at Yavin IV and the almost Jedi following the Force to Dagobah. But what I really liked was the way Zahn, as usual, showed the readers another view of the SWU. The movies and many of the books portray the Empire as SO evil that one wonders why the citizenry hadnâ¿¿t revolted years ago, why the rebellion wasnâ¿¿t welcomed with open arms. But here, as in HttE, we see another side of the Empire. Order and Stability. Granted at the cost of diversity and individual freedom. And as we all know from real life, many, many people are willing to make that trade-off. I liked the Stormtroopers. It was a bit of a stretch at first to have them deserting, but when one remembers that they were all volunteers, not clones or conscripts (and not chemically indoctrinated like the troopers taken up by the Eye of Palpatine), it becomes more plausible. That accepted, then the reader has to deal with the plausibility of their escape and continued freedom. If we are to believe Imperial propaganda, Stormtroopers NEVER desert. (Any one who believes without question what any restrictive government tells them is beyond hope, so I wonâ¿¿t get into explaining why we, as the readers, should ignore this non-desertion folderol). This idea of total loyalty plays right into the Troopersâ¿¿ continued success. No one, even when the evidence is right before their eyes, is going to think a group of Stormtroopers is anything but an officially sanctioned operation. Part of their success is due to the ineptness of Adm. Ozzel (whose stupidity will cost him his life in ESB) and the secretiveness of the ISB. Partly itâ¿¿s luck (but thatâ¿¿s an acceptable literary contrivance if itâ¿¿s not overdone). But a good part of the Troopersâ¿¿ success is staying true to their mission: defend the citizens of the Empire. Allegiance isnâ¿¿t Zahnâ¿¿s best SW book, but thatâ¿¿s like saying that the Last Supper is not Da Vinciâ¿¿s best work or that American Graffiti isn't Lucas's best movie

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 24, 2007

    one of the greatest expended universe novels to ever to be written to date

    i love all of timothy zahns books i say this book is his greatest effort yet i love all of timothy zahns star wars novels now i hear timothy zahn might write a book about how jorus c'baoth was cloned if he does want to write about how jorus was cloned that will be frikin awesome

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

    more from this reviewer

    well written interlude

    The five imperial storm troopers are tired of the endless war in which the innocent die, but no one at least on their side seems to care. Their leader Daric LaRone believes the enemy Rebel Alliance is no different though they cloak their efforts as freedom fighters. Still when a superior officer orders Daric and his four followers to commit an atrocity, they kill their leader instead forcing them to go AWOL where they meet rebel leaders Han Solo, Princess Leia Organa, Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca. --- Meanwhile Emperor Palpatine decides he needs a new apprentice as his previous one Darth Vader may need some competition to keep him sharp after a recent unacceptable failure. He chooses amoral teenage beauty Countess Mara Jade Claria to become his 'Emperor's Hand', angering the Sith though Vader takes out his rage on others and not his mentor or the new rival. --- Allegiance takes place between the events of A New Hope (the original 1977 movie) and the Empire Strikes Back as Timothy Zahn seamlessly fills the gap by humanizing the storm troopers. The story line is action-packed but character driven by Daric and his men, and the renowned heroic four but especially fascinating is the triangle between Vader, Mara Jade and Palpatine. Star War fans will enjoy this well written interlude. --- Harriet Klausner

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