Han Solo's Revenge
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Author | Brian Daley |
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Country | USA |
Language | English |
Era | Rise of the Empire |
Series | The Han Solo Adventures |
Canon | C |
Subject(s) | Star Wars |
Genre(s) | Science Fiction |
Publisher | Del Rey |
Released | |
Media Type | Hardcover |
Pages | 198 |
ISBN | ISBN 0-345-28475-5 |
Preceded by | Han Solo at Stars' End |
Followed by | Han Solo and the Lost Legacy |
Han Solo's Revenge is a science fiction novel set in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. It was written by Brian Daley and originally published in 1979 by Del Rey, a division of Ballantine Books. It is the second of three books in the Han Solo Adventures trilogy (the other two books in the series are Han Solo at Stars' End and Han Solo and the Lost Legacy), and one of the oldest Expanded Universe works. It is set prior to the events of A New Hope.
[edit] Summary
Down on their luck after a botched smuggling run, Han Solo and Chewbacca resort to accepting a job offer from an anonymous employer. However, after flying the Millennium Falcon to the planet Lur for the pickup, they discover that the cargo they're meant to be shipping is a load of slaves - something neither Han nor Chewbacca has any tolerance for.
After dealing with the slavers' attempt to commandeer the Falcon, and still in dire need of funds, Han and Chewbacca head for the planet Bonadan, where the slavers' leader was meant to meet his contact for payment.
Instead of the contact, though, they cross paths with Fiolla, an assistant auditor-general with the Corporate Sector Authority. She convinces Han that his only chance of getting paid now is to help her in tracking down the slaving ring.
The slavers are watching Fiolla and are now keeping their eyes on Han and Chewbacca as well, forcing the two smugglers to split up. Chewbacca takes the Falcon, while Han and Fiolla board a cruise liner. They make plans to meet on the planet Ammuud, to investigate the slavers' connection to one of the governing clans there.
Han and Fiolla arrive on Ammuud and uncover the evidence Fiolla needs to implicate high-ranking Authority officials in the slaving ring. Outwitting the Authority forces who have been sent by Fiolla's superior to detain them, Han and Chewbacca are able to collect their payment at last and depart the planet safely.