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Star Wars: The Corellian Trilogy: Assault at Selonia
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Star Wars: The Corellian Trilogy: Assault at Selonia
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Star Wars: The Corellian Trilogy: Assault at Selonia
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Star Wars: The Corellian Trilogy: Assault at Selonia

Written by Roger MacBride Allen

Narrated by Anthony Heald

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The blockbuster adventures of Star Wars "RM" continue in the second book of the Corellian trilogy...

Imprisoned on the planet Corellia, Han Solo finds himself at the mercy of his "dark side" cousin, Thracken Sal-Solo. Thracken plans to restore the Imperial System and seize total power -- no matter what the cost. Han has one chance to stop him. But to do so he must turn his back on his human cousin and join forces with a female alien. Dracmus was arrested as a ringleader in a plot against the corrupt Human League. Now she and Han will attempt a daring escape to Selonia in time to warn Leia, Luke Skywalker, and Lando of Thracken's plan. But can Hart trust the alien to keep her word?

Meanwhile, other questions threaten the New Republic -- and the lives of millions. Who is behind the deadly Starbuster plot? Why is someone attempting to take possession of Corellia's powerful planetary repulsors? And what is the secret behind the mysterious Centerpoint Station, an ancient artificial world of unknown origin that has suddenly -- and inexplicably -- come alive?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 20, 2007
ISBN9780553754216
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Star Wars: The Corellian Trilogy: Assault at Selonia
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Roger MacBride Allen

Roger MacBride Allen was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut on September 26, 1957. He graduated Boston University in 1979 with a degree in journalism, and published his first novel in 1984. From that time to this, every work of science fiction that he has completed has been published. He has written over twenty novels to date, (three of which were New York Times bestsellers), two extremely obscure technical manuals, and a modest number of short stories. He is also the co-author (with his father, Thomas B. Allen) of Mr. Lincoln’s High-Tech War, published by National Geographic.In 1994, he married Eleanore Fox, an officer in the U. S. Foreign Service. In March 1995, they moved to Brasilia, Brazil, where Eleanore worked at the embassy. In August, 1997, Eleanore’s next assignment took them back to the United States. Their son, Matthew Thomas Allen, was born November 12, 1998. A posting to Leipzig, Germany, made that the birthplace of their second son, James Maury Allen, born April 27, 2004.In August 2010, the family moved once again, for a two to three year posting in Mexico City, Mexico. When in the United States, they live in Takoma Park, Maryland, just north of Washington, D. C.Visit his website at rogermacbrideallen.com

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Jun11:Characters: As mentioned before, it's who you think it is and it works well. Actually, I think the biggest disservice is that there is no bad guy to speak of. No real driving antagonist.Plot: Well, he focuses less on the big picture and more about groups of people escaping things. Really though, that works.Style: Still engaging. But just seems to be a string of loosely coordinated adventures.
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    Interesting developments in this installment.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Like many good "middle of the trilogy" stories, this one begins to gather the threads of the story together, creates new conflict and leaves one anxious to get to the end. I'm enjoying seeing Han & Leia's children, though mostly this book has a lot of action and not a lot of character development.