K W Jeter | Star Wars: Slave Ship
- This book continues the almost perfect depiction of Boba Fett as an iceberg-cold individual. Ordinarily, the writing would be over-the-top, but Mr. Jeter keeps it realistic.
Characters are introduced with care, and not just throwaway units. Each is given a meticulous outline, parsed for value, and utilized in the capacity for which they were designed. Overall, it's a story of a single man fighting to survive a conflict between superpowers, which seek to either destroy him, or use him for his unique skills -- which is simultaneously ridiculous on the surface, and oh-so-typical of massive organizations.