The Paradise Snare
1997 • 306 pages

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Before the Star Wars movies, before the titanic battles that freed the galaxy from the iron grip of the Empire, here is the never-before-told story of the young Han Solo. In Book One of this exciting new trilogy, the famed rogue, con man, smuggler, and thief struggles to survive on a sinister world where the chief export is slavery.

He was a child without a past, a Corellian street urchin, abandoned, foraging for scraps of food, when the cruel Garris Shrike whisked him away to a nomadic band of spacefaring criminals. Now, years later, chafing under Shrike's sadistic tyranny, driven by dreams of adventure and glory, Han fights his way free. His goal: to become an Imperial Navy pilot. But first he needs hands-on experience flying spacecraft, and for that he takes a job on the planet Ylesia—a steaming world of religious fanaticism, illicit drugs, and alluring sensuality…where dreams are destroyed and escape is impossible.

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2 primary books210 released books

Star Wars Legends

Star Wars Legends is a 210-book series with 5 primary works first released in 1976 with contributions by Michael Reaves, Roy Thomas, and Alan Dean Foster.

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47 released books

Star Wars (Canon and Legends)

Star Wars (Canon and Legends) is a 47-book series first released in 1976 with contributions by L. Neil Smith, James Luceno, and Matthew Woodring Stover.

Star Wars: A New Hope
Lando Calrissian and the StarCave of ThonBoka
Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu
The Dark Lord Trilogy
The Paradise Snare

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3 primary books

Star Wars: The Han Solo Trilogy

Star Wars: The Han Solo Trilogy is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1997 with contributions by A.C. Crispin.

The Paradise Snare
The Hutt Gambit
Rebel Dawn

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I really enjoyed the early adventures of Han Solo. In this book you learn Han's background and how he became the heroic smuggler we all know and love.

April 16, 2011