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Crimson Climb

By: E. K. Johnston
Narrated by: Olivia Hack
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Summary

New York Times bestselling author E. K. Johnston, author of the Queens series starring Padmé Amidala, brings fans an untold story about Qi'ra, portrayed by Emilia Clarke in Star Wars: A Solo Story.

Not everyone gets to be the hero.

Qi’ra listened to the dreams and promises of a boy with a reckless smile, only to be torn away from him and returned to the White Worms gang while Han made his way to freedom. Now freedom seems like a luxury she can’t afford while she concentrates on survival and despairs of ever leaving Corellia. But her fortunes seem to turn when a representative of the crime syndicate Crimson Dawn plucks Qi’ra from captivity and brings her to the syndicate’s leader, the mysterious and mercurial Dryden Vos.

Vos offers Qi’ra an opportunity she’s never had before: the chance to build something resembling a comfortable life if she can prove her worth to his organization. With failure meaning certain death, Qi’ra knows she must immerse herself in the merciless, murderous world of Crimson Dawn. What she doesn’t know is just who she will be if she survives. . . .

©2023 E. K. Johnston (P)2023 Disney Lucasfilm Press
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continuing the story of the Solo movie

I loved the stories of Qi'ra continue after years of silence. the mysterious story of crimson dawn explained more is what fans need. hope the story will continue with new books

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Bring us more. Thoroughly enjoyed this, could have fit more in and made the book quite a bit longer.

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Good story but terrible British accent

The story of Qi’ra continuing from Solo is well written and good for fans like me who like to fill in the gaps.

However… the performers British accent for Qi’ra is hard to get past, very overdone and distracting from the story. The rest of the performance is excellent.

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