A review by hstapp
Force Heretic II: Refugee by Sean Williams, Shane Dix

3.0

And so Solo's the continue their mission, which does not look as if it will be complete at the end of the next book. Tahiri's situation is revealed, and the Skywalker mission is entering it's final phase. This series attempts to tackle a lot and it is therefore highly plot driven. A lot of things happen, but because the authors are cramming it into 1200 pages or so it lacks a lot of the impact and emotion it could have. In the first book we are confused by the dreams whose dreams are hey. It builds up some tension. But by the end of this book we've known what is wrong with Tahiri for some time and known the solution as well. This book, though interesting just lacks a lot of the excitement that exists in the Star Wars Universe.