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Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi Series, Book 1
by 
Aaron Allston
Marc Thompson
  
Publisher: Books on Tape
Subject(s):  Fiction
Science Fiction
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Language(s):  English
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File size:   146623 KB
ISBN:   9780739376621
Release date:   Mar 24, 2009

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A major Star Wars event! This is the first audiobook in a new series featuring the franchise’s most popular characters.

The immense popularity of the New York Times bestselling Legacy of the Force series has set the stage for FATE OF THE JEDI #1, the first installment in a bold, new Star Wars story arc. Featuring Star Wars’ most popular characters, including Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Princess Leia, the first title in this exciting nine-part series is sure to top bestseller lists this spring. Beloved by Star Wars fans, author Aaron Allston launched the Legacy of the Force series with Betrayal, and there are already over two million copies of his Star Wars titles in print.


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Chapter Five


 "COME TO COURSE TWO-SIX-NINE.

"  Han, following his wife's directions, banked the Falcon around and headed toward the government district. Leia, in the copilot's seat, had her personal comlink to her ear. 

 The Falcon's comm board was alive with Coruscant Security and traffic monitors warning Han to return to designated ship traffic lanes or be subject to arrest. He growled and switched the thing to silent mode. "They found him?" 

 "They found him. He's in an X-wing with a hole in the cockpit." 

 "Armed?" 

 "Fifty--fifty chance. It was in the Senate Building, so it's either a fully functional security vehicle or some Senator's unarmed memoriesof- youth vehicle. I'm hoping for the second option." 

 "Me, too."  

"Come to two-five-nine." 

 "Nah." Han put the Falcon into a dive. His stomach fluttered, and the sensor screen filled up with tiny objects getting larger--small- vehicle traffic at and below building-top level. Flashing down at terrifying and illegal speed, he twitched the controls right and left, nimbly dodging the much smaller civilian vehicles. 

 "Han, what do you think--" 

 Then he was fully among them, streams of traffic above as well as below. He pulled out of his dive two hundred meters below the average height of the buildings. 

 "--you're doing?" 

 "This way, we're off the major sensor boards. Only vehicles with line of sight on us will complain." 

 "I understand that. I mean, why not turn to two-five-nine?" 

 "His course changes are just to jerk us around, to confuse us. know where he's going." 

 "Where?" 

 "The spaceport, right at the edge of the government district. He stole a starfighter; that means he wants to make space. It's damaged, so he can't. He needs another one. Right?" 

 "Right." 

 "When it comes to piloting and pilots, I'm all-knowing." 

 Leia put an artificial sweetness into her voice. "I'll never argue with you again."

  Han snorted and increased velocity. A Coruscant Security speeder following in his wake dropped back, left behind as though it were suddenly standing still. 

  Luke and Ben, in Ben's nimble red airspeeder, received the transmission with Han's guess about the spaceport. 

 Luke, at the controls, shook his head, not pleased. The spaceport, comparatively flat and built at a much lower altitude than the surrounding residential, business, and government zones, was not, as most supposed, actually situated at bedrock level. Below it were many levels of machinery, repair hangars, Empire-era emergency bunkers, spaceport employee facilities, and repair accesses. 

 If Han was right and Valin was headed that way, even if he was unsuccessful at stealing another spaceworthy vehicle he might escape into those subterranean regions, making it hard or impossible to find him before he detected his tracking device and destroyed it.  

Their speeder emerged from the skytowers and was abruptly out over the flatter region surrounding the spaceport. It was mostly given over to speeder parking, though it had decorative elements, including tree-spotted grassy regions and a small artificial lake.  

And...
 

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