Grand Admiral Thrawn is planning a major attack on the Republic, and faster than it is dear to Luke and Leia be back by hunters to the hunted. But on the marked by intrigue and deception fight out the Jedi more and more from the diabolical plan of the empire but the trap inexorably
The first part of the Star Wars sequel Heir to the Empire goes into the second round, after the successful anticipation and generating the next events first part is now the Empire attack appeared. The event is directly linked to the previous result and also presupposes the knowledge, otherwise it is difficult to attribute all events meaning. Otherwise, you can unreservedly engage in the act, which is designed very exciting. The constant threat of the empire is shown succeeded and increases more and more. Well I also liked that both sides are considered, as it, the deceptions and plans are considered. This allows not only the development work as accurately as it creates additional tension. The characters are very well presented and keep close to the cinematic transformations of the substance, but knowledge is also here clearly beneficial. An exciting continuation of the story, exciting and full implemented skilful dodges that sustain interest upright.
Wolfgang Grapefruit can be heard again as Han Solo, his memorable voice lends his character a bit haunting, its presence is impressive. Jürgen Thormann's equally unique concepts dominate also Joruus Cbaoth strong, he can always keep the tension high and fits perfectly to the atmosphere. Joachim Tennstedt can be heard as a very humanoid C-3PO, he brings especially the humor of the character across admirably. Other speakers include Frank Glaubrecht, Marion von Stengel and Bernd Vollbrecht.
Of particular importance is here the acoustic design to the very dense and haunting atmosphere creates, which has more than earned the title for the ears cinema. Numerous, very realistic-sounding noises and sounds make history an experience, bring a more dramatic effect in the scenery and are perfectly complemented by the music, which can take up the prevailing mood of the scene.
Even the cover is strongly reminiscent of a movie poster, Luke, Leia, and many others are out in the typical style of drawing of the original Star Wars films. The eye-catching and of course well-known logo may not be missing. Inside the small, folding booklets more drawings can be seen, for example, the futuristic image that extends across the entire width of the folded sheet.
Conclusion: The sequel is not only become exciting and quenches the thirst for the time being to the other events, but also relies on entirely new questions and is just for Star Wars fans a must in radio drama shelf.