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Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith #4: Savior [Kindle Edition]

John Jackson Miller
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Twenty-five years ago the survivors of the marooned Sith ship Omen bloodlessly conquered the native population of the remote planet Kesh, installing themselves as overlords and transforming the primitive Keshiri civilization into a new Sith society. Letting nothing stand in his way—including his own brother’s life—Omen commander-turned-Grand Lord Yaru Korsin has ruled unopposed ever since. But now his days, and those of the ruthless Sith order on Kesh, may be numbered.             Revolt—and revenge—have been brewing in the hearts of the two women closest to Korsin. One is Adari Vaal, the once-outcast Keshiri who rescued the stranded Sith, aided their domination of Kesh, and now leads the secret resistance against them. The other is Seelah, wife of Korsin, widow of his murdered brother, and mastermind of the plot to assassinate the Grand Lord and seize power. But have the comforts of a king and his own arrogance blunted Korsin’s cunning Sith instincts? Or is he ready to deal swiftly and mercilessly with treachery from any quarter?                 Enemies themselves, Adari and Seelah are unaware of each other’s destiny-altering gambits. They only know that there can be no turning back—and no escaping the consequences if they fail.               BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi: Allies.

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The Fate of the Jedi novels introduce readers to a hidden Sith society, living apart from the rest of the galaxy for five thousand years. But how did they come to be? Lost Tribe of the Sith answers that question. Spanning millennia, this series of short stories introduces the original unlikely castaways -- and shows how their society was shaped.

The fourth episode, Savior, takes place ten years after the events of Lost Tribe of the Sith #4: Paragon. After years of dominating the natives, the only thing that can threaten the Lost Tribe's hold on Kesh is infighting within the Tribe itself -- and where Sith are involved, there's always a schism or purge just around the corner. But this time, there's a wild card in play. Could the Sith be outsmarted at their own deceitful game?

To follow the story of the Lost Tribe from the beginning, start with the first chapter,  Lost Tribe of the Sith #1: Precipice.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 116 KB
  • Print Length: 34 pages
  • Publisher: LucasBooks (April 27, 2010)
  • Sold by: Random House Digital, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003IGDD3Y
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Short, but suspenseful, October 21, 2010
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I downloaded this book for my husband on our Kindle and decided to read it. While my husband loves everything Star Wars, I must admit he has been bringing over to the force. This is the first Star Wars book I have ever read and found that it was very short, but easy to read. I was able to guess what happened in the first few books in this series, so I did not need the constant backfill that you get with so many other books. In the end, I found that I was intrigued by this mystery character that showed her true self at the very end of the novella. I am now waiting for the next novella and hope that it brings the same suspense as this book. I would recommend this book as a change of pace from your normal reading habits...unless you currently read Star Wars and then I say read on!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Just wish installments were longer, August 29, 2010
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Well written. Continues the story. Recommend reading first three installments before starting #4.
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4.0 out of 5 stars ehh....Alright..., January 24, 2012
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This is a pretty interesting Star Wars short story that took a little bit of time to get into it. When I did finally get into it, it was just about over with. Then when I go to the other short stories that are suppose to be in chronological order, while they are about the same subject with the same people, they do not follow the same story. Each one started a completely new story, I wish it would go along with the story instead of jumping years at a time. Also half of the book that you download is trying to get you to read an excerpt for a completely different star wars short story or novel. This can really get quite annoying. This is interesting to read and entertaining at some level, but try not to get attached to the story too much....
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Author John Jackson Miller has spent a lifetime immersed in the worlds of fantasy and science fiction. Miller is best known for his Star Wars work, including Star Wars: Knight Errant, his national bestselling novel from Del Rey, and his long-running Knights of the Old Republic comics series from Dark Horse. He's written for Dark Horse's Mass Effect comics, Marvel's Iron Man and Crimson Dynamo, and Bongo's Bart Simpson. He wrote the comics adaptation of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

Miller is also a noted comics industry historian, specializing in studying comic-book circulation as presented on his website, The Comics Chronicles (comichron.com). In 2002, his work spawned the first of four Standard Catalog of Comic Books volumes. He's also edited magazines including Comics Buyer's Guide, Comics & Games Retailer, and Scrye: The Guide to Collectible Card Games.

In games, his work includes writing for the Star Wars Role-Playing Game and reference guides including the Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide.

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Korsin waited for the clamor from the crowd to die down. It didnt. Commander Yaru Korsin, Grand Lord of the Tribe of Sith on Kesh, stood atop the marbled platform and looked across the churning sea of ecstatic purple faces. Behind him rose the columns and domes of his new home. Once a native village, Tahv was now a Sith capital. &quote;
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