| Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith #4: Savior |  | Author: John Jackson Miller Publisher: LucasBooks
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Product Description 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.
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Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith #4: Savior September 7, 2010 Jimmy J. Shaw (Cheyenne, Wyoming) An excellent read for Star Wars fans, of which I am. I hope that one day all four of these will be available grouped together in hardcover format as well as those Star Wars books that are only currently available in an E-book format. But outstanding and enjoyed it from start to finish!!!
Just wish installments were longer August 29, 2010 J. Hall (DC USA) Well written. Continues the story. Recommend reading first three installments before starting #4.
not bad for a free book June 11, 2010 Jordan A. Wright 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
These e-books are good for free books, but something about the way they are written I find them hard to follow at times. Overall though, if you're reading the current Fate of the Jedi story line it's a good tie in that fills in some of the back story of the Sith.
Good but not like others April 28, 2010 C. Putman (Seattle, WA USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
It is as well written as the other Tribe of the Sith books, but it was way to short. I know the other three are not long ebooks but this one seemed hurried a bit.
This book focuses on a Sith power play, and the natives trying to get there land/lives back form the Sith. The story abruptly ends as soon as the power plays finish, I would have liked to read more about the after math a bit. Also there is no story included in this about "modern" day sith like the first three had.
I would get this book if you are a fan of the Tribe of the Sith books, though I would wait for it to be free, 80 cents is a bit much for so little.
A frustratingly slow, but (hopefully) improving series. June 10, 2010 Kevis Hendrickson (Miami, Fl) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
After three mediocre attempts, Jackson finally delivers a decent story in this ongoing series. Savior is the first of the 4 Lost Tribe of the Sith short stories that engaged me as a reader. For the first time since I started this series, I actually want to know where it is going. It's clear Jackson does indeed have a story to tell, even though I still question if I care enough to wait for that story to be told. I am hopeful and optimistic that the rest of the series will live up to the initial hype and take us to that galaxy far, far away. Not great by any stretch of the imagination. But finally a start. 3 stars.
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