Jedi Apprentice: The Only Witness
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Jedi Apprentice: The Only Witness is the seventeenth in a series of young reader novels that chronicle the adventures of Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi prior to Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
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Honor over Hate
Strength over Fear
An evil crime family controls the fate of a planet. Only one witness can bring them down—someone from the inside. In order to make it off the planet to testify, she's going to need the protection of the Jedi.
Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi take the assignment, thinking it will be easy. But nothing is ever easy when crime is concerned, and soon the two Jedi are entangled in a violent web of power, corruption, and lies. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan know their allegiance is to the witness. But can she be trusted?
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One person holds the key to the downfall of a powerful criminal syndicate. She must be safely escorted offworld so that she can testify to the authorities just what she knows. Where could she be safer than in the escort of the Jedi? As Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon discover, when dealing with powerful and corrupt criminals, nothing can be taken for granted.
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Cover gallery
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This is a gallery of the different cover variations of Jedi Apprentice: The Only Witness.
External links
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- Scholastic.com excerpt
Jedi Apprentice Update on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
- TheForce.Net book review