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Events that occur
approximately 4 years before Episode IV: A New Hope. |
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Servants of the Empire:
Imperial Justice |
CHILDREN'S NOVEL |
Jason Fry |
Disney Lucasfilm Press
[US]; Egmont [UK] |
Published as:
Paperback Book (2015) e-Book [US only (2015) |
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Reviews:
1 review [Review
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Summary:
As a new student at Lothal's
Imperial Academy, Zare Leonis does everything it takes
to pass as a model cadet. But, secretly he is a hidden
spy among Imperial loyalists, determined to discover the
truth about his missing sister and to bring down the
Empire. Luckily, he has his tech-savvy girlfriend,
Merei, by his side, willing to help him however she
can--even if it means dealing with criminals in the
shadiest parts of Capital City. In the meantime, Zare
must face down a dangerous foe of his own: Captain
Roddance, who seems bent on pushing Zare to his breaking
point. Join these rebellious cadets as they risk
everything to take on the fearsome Empire. |
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Chronology:
This story occurs approximately
4 years before
Episode IV: A New Hope. |
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Reviews: |
Review by Darth Kondorr, Poland,
2016: |
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This one
reminded me of "The Wave" book I read long ago for class, about an
experiment in a shool, that simulated a kind of Nazi social
structure and how it changed the students. What we get to read here
is fiction, but what is within it is not an experiment. This time it
really covers dark ground and shows how much dirt you get on your
self trying to fight the empire in secret. Can one fight evil from
within and not be tainted with it? Can you support a positive
insurgency without becoming a criminal? When is it far enough?
Heavy stuff for a children's book, yet it never truly crosses the
line into adult fare, which is quit an impressive balance act.
Cannot wait for the conclusion!
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Rating:
4
/ 5 |
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