Han Solo and Chewbacca's extraordinary exploits carry them across the galaxy in this awesome trilogy. Han Solo at Star's End Han Solo trusts no one, and does no favors. But when the best illegal ship rebuilder in the galaxy disappears, Han and Chewbacca agree to go after him--after all, the Millennium Falcon needs some very special repairs. Their search pits them against powerful and ruthless enemies out to destroy them, and finally leads them to an airless speck of desolate asteroid--the Authority prison planet known as Stars' End.
Han Solo's Revenge For a cool ten thousand credits, Han and Chewbacca will do just about anything--except transport slaves. For one thing, it means an instant death sentence. So when a high-paying cargo shipment turns out to be a consignment of slaves, Han and Chewie have to think fast. But Han forms a plan to turn the tables on the slavers and free the captives. Then, good deed accomplished, he scours the skies for the nasty joker who set him up--because revenge can be so sweet.
Han Solo and the Lost Legacy There's a fabled treasure at stake and a price on Han's head. So he and Chewbacca head for a planet rumored to hide undreamed-of riches. But once they get there, Han's beloved spacecraft, the Millennium Falcon, is hijacked by a band of assassins and killer robots. Their chances for survival are so slim, they might as well risk it all.
Author: Brian Daley
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Random House Worlds
Published: 04/22/1992
Series: Star Wars - Legends
Pages: 576
Weight: 0.62lbs
Size: 6.87h x 4.25w x 1.32d
ISBN: 9780345379801
About the AuthorBrian Daley's first novel,
The Doomfarers of Coramonde, was published on the first Del Rey list in 1977. It was an immediate success, and Brian went on to write its sequel,
The Starfollowers of Coramonde, and many other successful novels:
A Tapestry of Magics, three volumes of
The Adventures of Hobart Floyt and Alacrity Fitzhugh, and, under the shared pseudonym Jack McKinney, ten and one half of the twenty-one Robotech novels. He first conceived of the complex
GammaLAW saga in Nepal, in 1984, and worked on its four volumes for the next twelve years, finishing it shortly before his death in 1996.