Star Wars Journey to the Force Awakens: The Crimson Corsair and the Lost Treasure of Count Dooku: Tales From a Galaxy Far, Far Away

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4.5
46 reviews
Ebook
59
Pages
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, a cruiser transporting precious cargo for the traitorous Count Dooku's during the Clone Wars crashed into the Sea of Sand on the planet Ponemah, leaving its treasures buried. Years later, Captain Sidon Ithano, known as the Crimson Corsair, and his pirate crew receive a signal from the downed cruiser. The pirates set off after whatever lies beneath the sand, but the hidden ship's signal has gone far and wide. Can the Crimson Corsair find the buried treasure before his rivals? Don't miss this ebook adventure and more from TALES FROM A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY: ALIENS, available now!

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4.5
46 reviews
Samuel Harris
April 18, 2017
A fun Star Wars swashbuckler. If you love Stars Wars and you love Treasure Island, this is a must read. It's an imaginative glimpse at an unexplored part of the Star Wars universe. Adult or child, you'll enjoy.
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Christopher Stock
January 2, 2016
This is a great short book for all Star Wars fans, specifically Clone Wars fans like me. Ties the Force Awakens era to the Clone Wars era.
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Clifton Greene
December 2, 2015
For an e-read novel it was pretty good. The price seemed fair for what you got. It was nice how they tied in the Clone Wars show with the new movie coming out.
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