Cloak of Deception: Star Wars Legends (Star Wars - Legends) by James Luceno

Cloak of Deception: Star Wars Legends (Star Wars - Legends) by James Luceno

Author:James Luceno [Luceno, James]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9780307795700
Publisher: Random House Worlds
Published: 2011-06-28T00:00:00+00:00


In a restricted area of the spaceport, Adi Gallia met Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan as they stepped from the sharp-nosed shuttle that had brought them downside.

“The High Council’s favorite Jedi,” Adi said as Qui-Gon approached, his long hair and brown cloak stirred by the wind. “I half expected you and your loyal Padawan to come bolting overhead in Captain Cohl’s gunship.”

“We left the Hawk-Bat in orbit,” Qui-Gon replied without humor. “What’s the situation here?”

“Master Tiin, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Vergere, and some of the others are on their way from Coruscant.”

Qui-Gon planted his hands on his hips. “Did you ask security to run a check on Corellian freighters?”

Adi gave him a long-suffering look. “Do you know how many Corellian freighters are in orbit just now? Unless you can provide a registry or a drive signature of some sort, there’s little anyone can do. As it is, it will take customs and security a week to search every vessel.”

“What about Captain Cohl?”

Adi shook her head, the tails of her tight-fitting bonnet whipping about her handsome features. “No one fitting Cohl’s description has passed through Eriadu immigration.”

“Could we have arrived first, Master?” Obi-Wan asked. “The Hawk-Bat is about the fastest ship I’ve ever flown in.”

Adi waited for Qui-Gon’s response, which was to shake his head negatively.

“Cohl is here somewhere. I can feel him.”

The three of them glanced around, reaching out with the Force.

“There is so much disturbance just now, it’s difficult to focus on any one thing,” Adi said after a long moment.

Determination quickened Qui-Gon’s gaze. “We must prevail on the Supreme Chancellor to allow us to take the place of his Senate Guards. It’s our best hope.”

Havac led the way down a long corridor. Against one wall were slumped a dozen or so bound, gagged, and blindfolded customs agents, who voiced muffled exclamations of fury as Cohl, Rella, and Boiny passed. Havac continued on to a room that housed the warehouse’s small power plant.

He opened the door and gestured everyone inside. Flickering overhead fixtures illuminated a clamorous generator, along with scores of unopened shipping crates. The room reeked of lubricants and liquid fuel.

Havac’s demeanor changed as soon as he shut the door behind him. He unwound the cloth scarf that concealed his face and threw it to the floor.

Cohl regarded him curiously. “What’s gotten you so jumpy, Havac?”

“You,” Havac seethed. “You’ve nearly ruined everything!”

Cohl swapped brief looks with his comrades, then said, “What are you babbling about?”

Havac fought to compose himself. “The Jedi learned that you’ve been hiring assassins, and that you’re planning something for Eriadu. Your likeness is all over the HoloNet!”

“Again, the Jedi.” Cohl narrowed his gaze at Havac. “I thought you and Cindar were supposed to keep them occupied.”

“We did our part. We lured the Jedi to Asmeru, and we managed to lure even more of them away from Eriadu. But you, you left a trail any amateur could follow, and now Cindar’s dead because of it.”

“You’ll forgive me if I don’t sob,” Cohl said flatly.

Havac ignored the remark and began to pace the floor.



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