Ambush at Corellia

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Ambush at Corellia
Author Roger MacBride Allen
Cover Artist Drew Struzan
Country USA
Language English
Era New Republic
Galactic Year 19 ABY
Canon C
Subject(s) Star Wars
Genre(s) Science Fiction
Publisher Bantam Books
Released 01 March 1995
Media Type Paperback
Pages 308
Size and Weight 6.9 x 4.2 x 0.9 inches
5.6 ounces
ISBN ISBN 0-553-29803-8
Preceded by The New Rebellion
Followed by Assault at Selonia

Ambush at Corellia is a novel by Roger Macbride Allen set in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. It is the first volume of The Corellian Trilogy.

A trade summit on Corellia brings Han Solo back to the home world he left many years before. Arriving on the distant planet with Leia, their children and Chewbacca, Han finds Corellia overrun with agents of the New Republic Intelligence and finds himself part of a deceptive plan whose aim not even he understands. One thing is clear: the five inhabited worlds of the sector are on the brink of civil war and the once peaceful coexistence of the three leading races -- human, Selonian, and Drallan -- has come to an end.


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