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'With the dark ascension of the Empire, and the Jedi Knights virtually wiped out, one Jedi who escaped the massacre is slated for a date with destiny—and a confrontation with Darth Vader.'
Jax Pavan is one of the few Jedi Knights who miraculously survived the slaughter that followed Palpatine's ruthless Order 66. Now, deep in Coruscant's Blackpit Slums, Jax ekes out a living as a private investigator, trying to help people in need while concealing his Jedi identity and staying one step ahead of the killers out for Jedi blood. Others search for the elusive Jax too. Hard-boiled reporter Den Dhur and his buddy, the highly unorthodox droid I-5YQ, have shocking news to bring Jax—about the father he never knew.
But when Jax learns that his old Jedi Master has been killed, leaving behind the request that Jax finish a mission critical to the resistance, Jax has no choice but to emerge from hiding—and risk detection by Darth Vader to fulfill his Master's dying wish.
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333 released booksStar Wars Legends is a 333-book series with 333 released primary works first released in 1976 with contributions by George Lucas, Alan Dean Foster, and Geraldine Richelson.
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4 primary booksStar Wars: Coruscant Nights is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Michael Reaves and Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff.
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One of the things that I've always loved about science fiction as a genre is how adaptable it is - lots of people have had a lot of success meshing sci-fi with everything from fantasy (Star Wars), to westerns (Firefly), to horror (the Alien trilogy). I kept this in mind as I read Coruscant Nights, which not only combines elements of science fiction and fantasy (as all SW stories do), but also mixes in equal parts of film noir as well. It's set shortly after the imposition of Order 66 and the film Revenge of the Sith, so that makes a lot of sense; noir is the kind of thing that thrives after wartime, when the horrors of war force the characters to deal with the darker elements of themselves).
The story revolves around a missing droid, and a former Jedi turned bounty hunter, Jax Pavan, who has to prowl the streets of the naked city to find him, in order to fulfill a promise to an old friend from the war. What complicates matters for him, though, is that both Darth Vader and the Black Sun criminal organization (as represented by a young Prince Xizor) also have their designs on the same droid, so it's a race against time to try to find the droid.
If you're a fan of this era of the Star Wars saga, definitely check this novel out, as it's a fun read and gives a slightly different perspective on things.
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