

The first aspect to the book leaves you feeling devastated as you’re really certain you know that Celchu isn’t the bad guy. The book focuses on two stories the first being the trial of Tycho Celchu and the second being Corran Horn.

bed (that’s where I was reading) until the end comes. It keeps you hanging on to the edge of your. It was a brilliant book, and I love the ending. I got to that point in the book where I could either put it down, and be left hanging for a day or two before I was able to pick it back up again, or read on until 2am and finish the book. The Krytos Trap, the third in the X-Wing series and written by one of my favourite Star Wars authors, Michael A Stackpole, is a book that I love to pieces now that I remember it, and I feel a little embarrassed for ever thinking otherwise. The first time I read X-Wing: The Krytos Trap I thought that was what was happening, and I thought the same thing the second time I picked the book up. One of the things that I find really frustrating when reading a series of books is when, instead of continuing the storyline they were on, the author/s go off on a big loop, kinda like Ω, taking a big detour away from the story. As the X-wing fighters scramble to save the Rebellion, Corran Horn, given up for dead in Ysanne Isard's inescapable prison, discovers he alone holds the key to freeing Coruscant from the Empire!

While agents provocateurs carry out their acts of terrorism, the fledging state can be defended only by the blood and courage of Rogue Squadron. At the center of the storm is the highly charged treason trial of Rebel hero Tycho Celchu. A killer virus called Krytos is wiping out the indigenous population, and a counter-revolution is exploding. The Rebels have taken Coruscant, but their problems are far from over.
