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Honor Among Thieves: Star Wars Legends

by James S. A. Corey

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A Star Wars debut in which Han Solo and his new friends embark on a daring rescue mission just after the destruction of the first Death Star.
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I don’t usually read books in shared franchise series like Star Wars, but I thought I would make an exception for one written by James S. A. Corey. Honor Among Thieves is well-plotted with the action we expect from characters, most of whom have been around for half a century. One exception is Scarlet Hark, an alliance agent who engages in badinage with Han and Chewy. She is an original Corey character. Solid ( )
  Tom-e | Dec 25, 2023 |
Originally posted at www.csdaley.com

Every year I try to read something set in the Star Wars Universe around May 4th. The last few years have been exclusively comics. This year I decided to give a book a chance. I was a little nervous about this because the Star Wars books have been very hit and miss for me. Mostly miss over the last 5 years. I had all but given up on them. This always made me a little sad because the early books were so fantastic, especially the Timothy Zahn books. I was also hesitant to read any books once I heard that they were essentially relaunching the novel line and saying the old books would no longer be part of the Star Wars Universe.

Luckily, there were a couple of books I really have been itching to read because they were authors I respect and love so much. Since I had just read and reviewed a Tim Lebbon book I decided to go with Honor Among Thieves by James S.A. Corey (Corey is the pen name for writing partners Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck). Anyone who has been reading my reviews for any length of time knows that Corey's Expanse series is my absolute favorite science fiction being written right now.

The book is essentially a Han and Chewbacca adventure. When the Empire sets out to control an ancient technology that could change the whole outcome of the war with the rebellion Princess Leia decides that there is only one man to send in to rescue the spy who may be able to thwart the Empire's plan. Unfortunately, that man is not around so she sends Han.

What follows is a fast paced ride through one close call after another. Han Solo's best plan is always the one he makes up at the last minute (much to the annoyance of Chewbacca). Han finds the spy Scarlet Hark and together they go planet hopping in a dangerous game of who can find the weapon first. I loved the character of Scarlet Hark. She was more than a match for Han Solo's ego and the book left me wanting to see her again.

Han Solo is not an easy character to write. He is a sarcastic, self aware ego maniac and yet we need to love him. Corey pulls it off magnificently. I loved this book. It was my favorite Star Wars book in years and years. It was laugh out loud funny and an incredible story. It gave me everything I love about the Star Wars Universe and more. I hope somewhere down the line Corey gets another shot at a Star Wars book because I would be all in. ( )
  cdaley | Nov 2, 2023 |
A fast-paced and well written adventure that nails Han Solo's very particular voice more than most tie-in materials I've encounter. The plot is pretty decent, and though it feels much too big for this kind of a throw-away story, it at least is justified in the internal character conflicts it gets to mine and challenge, especially those of Leia the compassionate general and Han the idealist cynic. ( )
  Lucky-Loki | Jun 30, 2022 |
Actually I gave it one and a half stars, but you know GR by now. Anyhow, you can find my full review of this on my blog, The Itinerant Librarian. Click (or copy/paste to your favorite browser) the link below to check it out.

Review link: http://itinerantlibrarian.blogspot.com/2014/05/booknote-honor-among-thieves-star... ( )
  bloodravenlib | Aug 17, 2020 |
One of the more enjoyable Star Wars books that I have read (and I have read a lot of them). I thing I liked most about it is that it didn't have a subplot or a ton of characters to keep straight. It's just Han Solo and a few supporting characters.

The plot reminded me of a role playing game. Important person sends you on a mission into enemy territory, fight a few bad guys, go to a few interesting locations and eventually save the galaxy from certain doom.

I would recommend this to anyone who likes Star Wars books or anyone who likes sci-fi adventures. ( )
  nmorse | Dec 3, 2019 |
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A Star Wars debut in which Han Solo and his new friends embark on a daring rescue mission just after the destruction of the first Death Star.

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Nebula and Hugo Award nominees Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck—writing as James S. A. Corey—make their Star Wars debut in this brand-new epic adventure featuring Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, and Princess Leia Organa. The action begins after the destruction of the Death Star in Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope.

When the Empire threatens the galaxy’s new hope, will Han, Luke, and Leia become its last chance?

When the mission is to extract a high-level rebel spy from the very heart of the Empire, Leia Organa knows the best man for the job is Han Solo—something the princess and the smuggler can finally agree on. After all, for a guy who broke into an Imperial cell block and helped destroy the Death Star, the assignment sounds simple enough.

But when Han locates the brash rebel agent, Scarlet Hark, she’s determined to stay behind enemy lines. A pirate plans to sell a cache of stolen secrets that the Empire would destroy entire worlds to protect—including the planet where Leia is currently meeting with rebel sympathizers. Scarlet wants to track down the thief and steal the bounty herself, and Han has no choice but to go along if he’s to keep everyone involved from getting themselves killed. From teeming city streets to a lethal jungle to a trap-filled alien temple, Han, Chewbacca, Leia, and their daring new comrade confront one ambush, double cross, and firestorm after another as they try to keep crucial intel out of Imperial hands.

But even with the crack support of Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing squadron, the Alliance heroes may be hopelessly outgunned in their final battle for the highest of stakes: the power to liberate the galaxy from tyranny or ensure the Empire’s reign of darkness forever.
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