Working with a team of Sith reconnaissance troops searching for a powerful relic, Jedi Knight Kerra Holt is getting a firsthand look at the battles between warring Sith lords. Witnessing all the destruction is making her have second thoughts about her mission, but painful memories push her forward, overriding her conscience. Kerra is falling deeper into the world of the Sith. Will she be able to climb out?
New York Times bestselling author John Jackson Miller has spent a lifetime immersed in science fiction. His Star Trek novels include the Discovery – Die Standing, the acclaimed novel Discovery — The Enterprise War, the Prey trilogy, and Takedown. His Star Wars novels include A New Dawn, Kenobi, Knight Errant, Lost Tribe of the Sith, and the Knights of the Old Republic comics, available from Marvel as Legends: The Old Republic.
He’s written comics and prose for Halo, Iron Man, Simpsons, Conan, Planet of the Apes, and Mass Effect, with recent graphic novels for Battlestar Galactica, Dumbo, and The Lion King. Production notes on all his works can be found at his fiction site.
He is also a comics industry historian, specializing in studying comic-book circulation as presented on his website, Comichron.. He also coauthored the Standard Catalog of Comic Books series.
I am focusing on the key phrase, 'I did not like it' here with my 1-star rating.
Very poor writing, uninspiring artwork, uninteresting characters, and way too much forecasting... "I'm going to swing my lightsaber at you now!" - 'Oh no, he is about to swing his lightsaber, quick Master, deflect it!'
Quite disappointing, as the actual book Star Wars: Knight Errant was actually very good. This is an even further disgrace as it takes place within The Old Republic era... one of the best time periods within all of Star Wars.