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Star Wars: Sanctuary (A Bad Batch Novel)

By: Lamar Giles
Narrated by: Marc Thompson
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Hunter, Wrecker, Tech, and Omega gamble on a mission to help rebuild Pabu in this thrilling adventure for The Bad Batch.

A good soldier knows that life is all about change—whether it’s on or off the battlefield. Surviving, living, means adaptation. Hunter is well acquainted with this lesson. He’s on the run from the Empire, Echo’s off on a mission with Captain Rex, and Crosshair is . . . still Crosshair, but amidst all the change, Hunter still has Tech, Wrecker, and Omega.

And it seems that his small family might have finally found a safe place to land, far from the increasingly vigilant eyes of the Empire: Pabu. But their potential new island home is in desperate need of resources if there is any hope for the fledgling community to recover from a devastating sea wave. That’s where Phee Goena, self-proclaimed liberator of treasures, comes in, with a couple of jobs she swears will get them the funds they need. Despite Hunter’s concern with Phee’s precarious plans, the rest of the crew is fine following her lead.

Things go wrong almost immediately, as Phee’s droid blows the crew’s cover at a high-stakes auction, and they barely make it out with the relic they’d been paid to acquire. Hunter insists they finish their first mission and deliver the relic before taking on more work, but Phee and the others push forward with a second job: ferrying a couple on the run, one of whom is due to give birth at any moment. Hunter worries that they’re risking too much, especially when their mysterious new passengers cling to lies and secrets that trace back to an Imperial Security Bureau officer hot on their trail.

As Hunter tries to get the crew back on a stable, safe path far, far away from anything to do with the Empire’s watchdogs, their overlapping missions only invite more danger and chaos. On the verge of failing both their desperate passengers and their community on Pabu, the Batch must remember that the only way they succeed, the only way they survive to fight another day, is by trusting each other.
Science Fiction Adventure Space Opera Hunting Military Genre Fiction Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins
Engaging Storyline • Character Development • Action-packed Adventure • Emotional Depth • Canonical Expansion

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Loved the BB series and this story takes place somewhere in the middle to end of the series. Great story writing, engaging and
features all the BB, but mostly TECH and HUNTER. TECH is a real badass AND a lady's man! WHAT???
And Hunter is.....well......a little dark in this one.....
ENJOY

BAD BATCH CONTINUES! A GOOD ENGAGING STORY!

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A good adventure story, but didn’t learn anything more about the Bad Batch like I was hoping.
Also, the narrator did a great job with everyone except Omega, whom sounded more like a Southern Belle.

Great adventure

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I was super bummed when the bad batch was canceled, I’m glad to see the stories are continuing in the form of books! Keep them coming!

Great Bad Batch story!

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Fantastic story and Marc knocks it out of the park with his voices.
Keep up the great work.

Fantastic story

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I would have loved if Dee Bradley Baker had narrated. I was so used to his voices for all the clones. still the reader made them unique and fairly close to what Bradley did for them. It left me in suspense several times when I had to quit listening. The new characters were intense. Crain was a good bad guy. Celia was even better. So incredibly Evel and egotistic.

Took some time to get used to the voices.

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