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'''''The Crystal Star''''' is a [[1994]] [[New York Times Bestseller|bestselling]] fictional ''[[Star Wars]]'' novel written by [[Vonda McIntyre]] and published by [[Bantam Spectra]]. The novel is set ten years after the [[Battle of Endor]] in the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]].
'''''The Crystal Star''''' is a 1994 [[New York Times Bestseller|bestselling]] fictional ''[[Star Wars]]'' novel written by [[Vonda McIntyre]] and published by [[Bantam Spectra]]. The novel is set ten years after the [[Battle of Endor]] in the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]].


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 11:09, 11 February 2011

Template:Infobox SW Books The Crystal Star is a 1994 bestselling fictional Star Wars novel written by Vonda McIntyre and published by Bantam Spectra. The novel is set ten years after the Battle of Endor in the Star Wars Expanded Universe.

Plot

Background

Jacen Solo and Jaina Solo are now five years old, and their brother, Anakin Solo, is three. Therefore, they are at the age where they are easily manipulated.

Summary

On Munto Codro, Jacen and Jaina are kidnapped by a man named Hethrir. Their mother, Leia Organa Solo, immediately dispatches a rescue operation. Meanwhile, Han Solo and Luke Skywalker go to Crseih Station on a supposed "vacation", and learn of a secret cult that influences the Crystal Star, which could possibly destroy the very existence of the universe.

Hethrir continues to manipulate the children for several days, as he leads the Empire Reborn, an organization looking to resurrect the Galactic Empire. Eventually, Leia and Chewbacca manage to rescue the children, but Hethrir is still connected to the events that transpire around the Crystal Star. After an intense series of events, Hethrir is killed, the Crystal Star explodes, Crseih station moves out of the area beforehand, and Luke, Leia, Han, and the children are safe.

Reception

The Crystal Star was a New York Times Bestseller, and the sixth consecutive Star Wars novel to reach the bestseller list.[1]

Notes

  • ^ Blindreaders: Star Wars. URL accessed on March 5, 2006.

References

  • The Crystal Star, 1st hardcover, 1994. Vonda McIntyre, ISBN 0-553-57174-5