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A review by toggle_fow
The Deadly Hunter by Jude Watson
3.0
The beginning of a new mystery arc starring the one and only Jenna Zan Arbor.
The most fun to be had in this book was seeing Obi-Wan constantly confront the fact that he's been raised in luxury compared to most of the entire planet of Coruscant. What a contrast between young Obi-Wan who barely realizes that Coruscant has lower levels, and young Anakin who sneaks out of the Temple to root around in deadly garbage pits whenever he can.
There was also an interesting side note about a Force-sensitive boy whose mother had chosen not to give him to the Temple for training. I'm hoping as they follow the plot deeper into Jenna Zan Arbor's conspiracy that we get to hear more about him and why exactly he was "lost."
The most fun to be had in this book was seeing Obi-Wan constantly confront the fact that he's been raised in luxury compared to most of the entire planet of Coruscant. What a contrast between young Obi-Wan who barely realizes that Coruscant has lower levels, and young Anakin who sneaks out of the Temple to root around in deadly garbage pits whenever he can.
There was also an interesting side note about a Force-sensitive boy whose mother had chosen not to give him to the Temple for training. I'm hoping as they follow the plot deeper into Jenna Zan Arbor's conspiracy that we get to hear more about him and why exactly he was "lost."