Who done it Mr Poirot?
July 2010
A review of The Ties That Bind
After years of trying, I finally managed to get my hands on the last handful of these now quite rare books in the Jedi Apprentice series. Why they are not still being published is still beyond me because they are great.You would have thought after14 stories they would start getting a bit stale. This just isn’t the case. Jude Watson’s writing is still as captivating as ever and this book was as good, if not better, than earlier ones in the series.
This was obviously written before we knew about the “no attachment” rule amongst the Jedi but the underlying emotions between Qui-Gon and Tahl are very subtle and don’t negatively impact on Qui-Gon’s character.
There wasn’t really anything bad about this book. It read a bit like a bit of a “who dun it” where, if you read between the lines, it is not hard to figure out who the villains are but knowing this makes you want to turn the page more to find out how events will unfold. The cliff hanger at the end is very well done and made me grateful that I bought the last few books so I could read the next one straight away.
