Reviews

Blade Squadron - Zero Hour by Mark S. Williams, David J. Williams

verkisto's review

Go to review page

2.0

This story is a sequel of sorts of Blade Squadron, only it's set after the cleanup of the Battle of Endor, and helps set the stage for Aftermath. I just read this yesterday, and I've already forgotten much about it. Like its predecessor, Zero Hour has some decent action, but almost no characterization, so there's not much to engage the reader here. It was part of a free Star Wars sampler e-book, though, so I'm not complaining (too much).

ekansthepokemon's review

Go to review page

3.0

decent short story. barely ties in to aftermath like they say it does

jedi_indyjones's review

Go to review page

3.0

I am beginning to read the supplemental short stories. I noticed there were several Blade Squadron stories that follow Gina Moonsong and her comrades on different missions. I also realized afterwards that this was not the first entry in the timeline. I plan to read all of these and going forward, I am going to read them in order as I approach reading the final installment of the Aftermath trilogy, [b: Aftermath: Empire's End|30213123] and [b: Alphabet Squadron|42207529|Alphabet Squadron (Star Wars)|Alexander Freed|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1547840032s/42207529.jpg|65824824]

ghostmuppet's review

Go to review page

3.0

This was a short story in Star Wars Insider 160. It is a sequel to the Blade Squadron short story, and a prequel to the Aftermath book (which i have yet to read).
We are back with Moonsong, after the battle of Endor. The war is not over, and they still have targets. Moonsong sees a potential target.

Its a short story, so you can not get too much in, but i enjoyed what i read. As i have not read Aftermath at the moment, i have no idea if the characters are in it, and if it will flesh them out. It doesn't take too long to read - so enjoy.
More...