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Adventures in Wild Space: The Rescue is a book by Tom Huddleston and the sixth entry in the Star Wars: Adventures in Wild Space young-readers novel series. The book was published by Egmont UK Ltd on May 4, 2017 and is comprised of 192 pages. Disney–Lucasfilm Press published a U.S. edition of the title on April 10, 2018.[3]

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Milo and Lina Graf have located the mysterious Wild Space planet where their parents are being held. They must infiltrate a secret base to free them. With an entire legion of Imperial troops to contend with, can the children at last succeed in THE RESCUE?[1]

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ADVENTURES IN WILD SPACE:
THE RESCUE
It is a time of darkness. With the end of
the Clone Wars and the destruction of
the Jedi Order, the evil Emperor
Palpatine rules the galaxy unopposed.

After months of searching, Milo and
Lina Graf have learned that their
parents, Rhyssa and Auric, are being
held in an Imperial mining colony on the
planet Agaris, deep in Wild Space.

Travelling in a stolen Imperial transport,
Milo and Lina have come to Agaris
determined to free their parents from
the clutches of the Empire. But on this
mist-shrouded world, nothing is as it
seems....

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