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Shadow Games is a novel by Michael Reaves and Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff that was released on November 29, 2011. It is a "rags to riches" story of a holostar during the Rebellion's early days, taking place before the events in Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, and also features Dash Rendar.

Publisher's summary[]

Some games are played for life or death.

Javul Charn is the most famous pop star in the galaxy – and the runaway bride of a violent lieutenant in Black Sun, the crime syndicate commanded by Prince Xizor. Or so Javul says. Soon after Dash Rendar, broke and desperate, agrees to be Javul's bodyguard, he realizes that openness is not her strong suit – and that murder is stalking her tour. Between the discovery of dead bodies in a cargo hold and an attack by an unidentified warship, Dash and co-pilot Eaden Vrill desperately try to understand who is terrorizing Javul's tour and why. When Han Solo suddenly joins Javul's road show, the stakes are raised even higher. Now Dash, who has a history with Han and an even worse history with Prince Xizor, follows his instincts, his discoveries, and Javul herself – straight into a world that may be too dangerous to survive!

Development[]

Shadows Games initially started as a novel entitled Holostar by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry. Perry and Reaves pitched the idea for Holostar around 2007 while discussing about making another Star Wars novel together. Perry himself came up with the basic premise of a story set in the entertainment industry, crafting the character of Javul Charn. However, Del Rey asked for some changes like including characters from the main Star Wars canon. Unwilling to make so, Perry and Reaves left and the project was shelved.[3]

A couple of years later, Del Rey had gotten more interested in the idea and offered Reaves and Perry to rehire them to write it albeit still with the imposed changes. Perry desisted again but allowed Reaves to go on with the idea if he wanted. Reaves did so and partnered with Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff to write it. Meanwhile, Perry was approached by Shelly Shapiro to write Indiana Jones and the Army of the Dead for a 2009 release and accepted.[3]

There are conflicting reports whether Holostar was the novel's working title[4] or not.[3] Anyway, on October 4, 2010, Del Rey announced that fans would get to choose the title of the novel. The three proposed titles were Star Wars: Shadow Games, Star Wars: Pursuit and Star Wars: Shadow Play.[5] After a week, the title Star Wars: Shadow Games was chosen.[6] An exclusive Hardcover was released by the Science Fiction Book Club.

Appearances[]

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Characters

Dramatis personae

  • Arno D'Vox; commander, Bannistar Station (Human male) (First identified as Arno)
  • Arruna Var; Javul Charn's engineer (Twi'lek female) (First appearance)
  • Bran Finnick; first officer, Nova's Heart (Human male) (First appearance)
  • Dash Rendar; smuggler (Human male)
  • Eaden Vrill; smuggler (Nautolan male)
  • Edge; assassin (Anomid male) (First appearance)
  • Han Solo; captain, Millennium Falcon (Human male)
  • Hityamun "Hitch" Kris; Black Sun vigo (Human male) (First appearance)
  • Javul Charn; holostar (Human female) (First appearance)
  • Kendara "Spike" Farlion; Javul Charn's road manager (Human female) (First appearance)
  • Leebo; repair droid (masculine droid)
  • Nik; cargo master's assistant (Sullustan male) (First appearance)
  • Oto; service droid (masculine droid) (First appearance)
  • "Red" Rishyk; security chief Bannistar Station (Human male) (First identified as Red)
  • Serdor Marrak; captain, Nova's Heart (Zabrak male) (First appearance)
  • Tereez Dza'lar; Javul Charn's costumier (Bothan female) (First appearance)
  • Yanus Melikan; Javul Charn's cargo master (Human male) (First appearance)

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Weapons and technology

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