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Allegiance (Star Wars)
Allegiance - Star Wars
Author: Timothy Zahn
ISBN-13: 9780345477392
ISBN-10: 0345477391
Publication Date: 12/26/2007
Pages: 432
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Comments: Like with Outbound Flight, I never thought I'd be rooting for characters that are normally viewed as the bad guys in the Star Wars universe. The five stormtroopers, ordinary young men who joined the Empire because they wanted to keep the peace and protect the citizenry, get a rude awakening when they are ordered to kill innocent, and unarmed, civilians. One, Daric LaRone, kills an Imperial officer in self-defense and he is forced to flee. His four friends choose to go with him. Before the reluctant deserters can make any long-term plans, they prevent a pirate gang from stealing equipment from an unarmed farmer. They continue to get involved wherever they go and can't seem to let go of their sense of duty, even to save their own lives.

Meanwhile, we get to see a different side of Mara Jade: young, somewhat idealistic, compassionate. Her mission is to investigate a moff who is suspected of embezzling from the Empire. The trail leads to Shelsha Sector. She crosses paths with Captain Ozzle, who thinks she's hunting his missing stormtroopers, and Darth Vader, who thinks she's hunting for Princess Leia. It's ironic that Ozzle, who shouldn't be afraid of her if he's loyal to the Emperor and up front about the deserters, tries to kill her; yet the stormtroopers come to her aid even when it was in their best interest not to help her. I liked this Mara, and I wish we could see more of her.

I had no problem following the multiple story lines. The blurb implies that Luke, Han, and Leia are all on the same mission. They are not. Leia's mission, though in the same sector, is separate from Han and Luke's. Eventually, the lines converge, and Mara just misses meeting Luke and the others.

I enjoyed this book, even with all the wincing and grimacing going on. Oh, and the total lack of R2-D2 and C-3PO. Not one R2/C-3PO or Han/C-3PO quip in the whole book. Thank goodness for Han and Leia. ;-)

Favorite Quotes:
"Is this before or after I take you to this Grand Royal Elite Privileged Ball"
- Han to Leia

"What? You mean I had the Falcon fumigated for nothing?"
"Don't worry, I'm sure it needed it."
"I ordered new carpets, too."
- Han, Leia