X-Wing: Mercy Kill

X-wing: Mercy Kill is the tenth and latest known installment in the X-wing series of novels. It is a spin-off of Apocalypse, the ninth and final volume of the Fate of the Jedi series. It will be written by Aaron Allston and will feature Wraith Squadron. The novel was announced on August 14, 2010 at Celebration V, and is going to take the slot of the previously canceled Imperial Commando 2 novel. It is currently set to be released on August 7, 2012, with the paperback set to be released on August 15, 2013. In a May 2011 Facebook Q&A, Sue Rostoni confirmed that it would take place around the end of the Fate of the Jedi series.

It was hinted by Shelly Shapiro that there are actually two Wraith Squadrons, and that both would be unaware of each other.

Publisher's summary
The intrepid spies, pilots, and sharpshooters of Wraith Squadron are back in an all-new Star Wars adventure, which transpires just after the events of the Fate of the Jedi series! ''Three decades have passed since Wraith Squadron carried out its last mission. Taking on the most dangerous and daring operations, the rogues and misfits of the elite X-Wing unit became legends of the Rebellion and the Second Galactic Civil War, before breaking up and going their separate ways. Now their singular skills are back in vital demand—for a tailor-made Wraith Squadron mission.'' ''A powerful general in the Galactic Alliance Army, once renowned for his valor, is suspected of participating in the infamous Lecersen Conspiracy, which nearly toppled the Alliance back into the merciless hands of the Empire. With orders to expose and apprehend the traitor—and license to do so by any and all means—the Wraiths will become thieves, pirates, impostors, forgers. . . and targets, as they put their guts, their guns, and their riskiest game plan to the test against the most lethal of adversaries.''

Plot summary
The novel starts off in 13 ABY where Imperial Admiral Kosh Teradoc meets up with a Captain Hachat for a priceless work of art. They rendezvous in a bar on the world of Ryvester, and after the work of art is examined by Dr. Mulus Cheems, Teradoc elects to take all of the riches from Hachat. When Hachat begins insulting him as a result, Teradoc threatens to imprison him. The confrontation spills out into violence as Hachat, who is really Garik "Face" Loran, captures Cheems and evacuates with the rest of Wraith Squadron as Teradoc takes the work of art. With Cheems now in Wraith Squadron's company, they tell him that they saved him from Teradoc, since Cheems was in fact a prisoner, and he is grateful for what they did for him. And as for the work of art, it was really just a set of explosives that managed to kill Teradoc in his own base just as it goes off (Cheems was lying to Teradoc).

In 19 ABY, Voort "Piggy" saBinring is on yet another mission with Shalla Nelprin and Hohass "Runt" Ekwesh to blow up an Imperial station just before the New Republic's war with the Empire ends. During this, Piggy regrets that Shalla will retire now that the war will end soon.

In 29 ABY, near the end of the Yuuzhan Vong War, on the world of Chashima, Piggy acts as a sniper for Runt and another Wraith member just as the latter two are getting away from a shaper nest with a new secret weapon that the Vong had developed. Unfortunately, in spite of Piggy's help, both Wraith members are killed, and Piggy later resigns not only because Runt died, but because his death was pointless; the weapon that the Vong had developed at that point wouldn't be able to help them against the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances given that the GA has them on the ropes now.

The novel then jumps forward in time to the present in 44 ABY on the world of Ayceezee, where Voort is a mathematics professor. He soon runs into Face Loran who convinces him to return in order to prove that Galactic Alliance General Stavin Thaal was part of the Lecersen Conspiracy.

Voort and Face travel back to Coruscant where Face gives Voort off to Myri Antilles and Trey Courser even as Wraith Squadron is on a mission-in-progress, which involves blacking out a spaceport and the hijacking of a GA military hauler. Myri and Trey, with Voort, travel to their "unsafe house" where they meet up with the rest of Wraith Squadron, which includes Bhindi Drayson, Jesmin Tainer, Turman Durra, and Viull "Scut" Gorsat, the latter of whom turns out to be an Extolled member of the Yuuzhan Vong. After Wraith Squadron escapes the pursuits of the GA military, Voort is initially distrustful of Scut because of who he is. Regardless, in spite of Scut's own personal problems with Voort, they manage to learn to work with each other as they and the rest of the squadron plot to reveal General Thaal's guilt as a member of the Lecersen Conspiracy.

While the rest of the squadron pursue to prove Thaal's guilt, Voort, Myri, and Trey are sent off to Vandor-3 for a droid subversion mission, as the moon is occupied by soldiers loyal to Thaal, which may help the squadron in their investigation. After a few days, where the trio of Wraiths fool the occupying soldiers into believing that they're dealing with an anti-violent movement, Drayson calls Voort and Trey off of Vandor-3 to rejoin the rest of the squad while Myri is to stay behind to continue with the Vandor-3 mission.

Wraith Squadron board the Bastion Princess and after several procedures in which they sabotage the ship, they evacuate via escape pod to be picked up by a Star Destroyer called the Concussor in order to continue their mission to discredit Thaal. Wraith Squadron soon take over the ship and strand the crew on a habitable planet with substantial provisions to live off of. Bhindi then sends Myri a message that she is to give to Thaal back on Coruscant, which is from that of Turman, disguised as Imperial General Hocroft, telling Thaal that he wants to work with him for power in the Remnant; if Thaal shows up, Wraith Squadron will be able to get evidence on the General that proves his guilt in the Lecersen Conspiracy. Myri is able to send the message to Thaal, but unfortunately, he has Imperial Captain Evlen, commanding the Star Destroyer Starhook, confront the Concussor. The Wraiths' plan is soon discovered by Evlen, who then attacks the Concussor with the other Imperial vessels that she brought with her. The attack quickly cripples the Wraiths' commandeered Star Destroyer, which forces them to evacuate via shuttle, with Voort taking a TIE interceptor with him.

Wraith Squadron then secretly return to Vandor-3 by way of Tatooine in order to reconvene with Myri. Although Thaal didn't respond to Hocraft's proposal, the Wraiths, by Voort's logic, determine that Thaal is definitely guilty, and that he is deliberately making himself look stupid; he is planning to retire soon. So they decide to infiltrate the Caridan animal exhibit that, while it doesn't have any definite connections to Thaal, is still suspect to be under his ownership given his occupation of Vandor-3 during the Yuuzhan Vong War.

On Coruscant, Face interviews the first of Thaal's ex-wives to find any evidence as to his guilt regarding the Lecersen Conspiracy. He doesn't get any substantial evidence, but he later finds out that during the run of the Lecersen Conspiracy, much equipment under HyperTech Industries had been stolen and pirated. Face manages to relay this information to Wraith Squadron just as they are arriving to Vandor-3 from Coruscant, which is what justifies their investigation into the animal exhibit. Face, however, is soon tailed by a trio of assassins later on. He manages to kill two of the assassins and later tricks the remaining one into thinking that he died via a bomb planted in his airspeeder. However, before Face's apparent death, he is able to transmit to the Wraiths the information he received on Thaal's ex-wives.

Wraith Squadron's investigation leads them to discover that Thaal has stored and has been secretly selling thermal detonators and various other illegal products. Myri and Trey also discover and release Usan Joyl and Dashan Joyl, the former who is an identity forger whose reputation Myri is greatly familiar with. The squadron proceeds to leave before they run into another Wraith Squadron led by Sharr Latt, who are also out to prove Thaal's guilt. Both Wraith Squadrons are soon discovered by the exhibit's security, forcing them to make a fast getaway. Their pursuers soon force them into a predicament where Myri and Jesmin have to return to Ackbar City on foot in order to call for backup and extraction while Bhindi and another Wraith Squadron member, Huhurra, take cover on the ground to shoot down their pursuers. However, Bhindi is shot while the rest of the two squads hole up in Mount Lyss to fend off against their attackers for some time. During this time, Usan explains that Thaal has been using him as part of a plan to surgically, and even genetically, change his and his loyal soldiers' appearances so that they would be able to escape punishment for crime and treason; Thaal is even having background histories for himself and his soldiers changed as part of the plan. Huhurra soon arrives with a wounded Bhindi. In spite of the squad's members, Bhindi dies off from her injury and fails to pass on command. Regardless, Voort takes command of the squadron of his own initiative in spite of Scut's obvious reluctance. Voort then privately discusses with Scut over the Yuuzhan Vong's personal problems with the Gamorrean, and Scut cites that Voort is acting irrationally and has no love for anything. Voort continues on with his leadership anyway as they get backup in the form of Wedge Antilles and Tycho Celchu escorting a shuttle meant to extract both Wraith teams. However, before the Wraiths leave, they leave Bhindi's corpse behind to be blown up via a deadman's switch that would inadvertently activate a bomb that will kill any of Thaal's searchers, which works. In the aftermath of this, Thaal believes that the late Ton Phanan is still alive and leading the Wraiths.

The next destination in the combined Wraiths' journey is the world of Kuratooine, where they have reason to suspect that Thaal will retire to as the millionaire Thadley Biolan, considering that he plans to marry a famous, popular singer there. Voort resolves his problems with Scut even as he fully aligns himself as the leader of the new squadron, coming up with a final plan to bring Thaal to justice. Dr. Cheems comes to help Wraith Squadron to forge jewels for the plan; he helps them not only because they saved him 31 years earlier, but because he is the human who adopted Scut. Voort then has Trey disguised as Biolan and he and some other Wraith members kidnap the singer in order to frame Thaal before they bring her to a warehouse that acts as one of the bases where Thaal conducted his criminal activities. Voort and Myri cause enough chaos in X-wings to summon the military's attention along with the rest of the Wraiths as they perform their duties elsewhere on Kuratooine as Thaal also arrives, having been tricked by Turman into believing that he (Turman) is part of a species containing valuable jewels that could add to Thaal's wealth (Scut created the alien suit from his biofabrication). In the end, the Wraiths are able to use Thaal's genetic disguise against him once they convince the public that he's wearing makeup that makes him appear what he looked like prior to his transformation. Thaal is arrested, and the Wraiths leave the planet in secrecy, with Voort, now retaking the moniker of Piggy again, having enjoyed himself.

The novel ends with the revelation that Face survived the assassination attempt and he confronts the current head of Galactic Alliance Security, General Maddeus, was part of the Lecersen Conspiracy with Thaal, and had even helped him escape prison on Coruscant; Maddeus had hired Face to reassemble Wraith Squadron to uncover Thaal's guilt as a front. Maddeus is soon taken in. Face then takes over as the head of GAS, with Wraith Squadron now a secret, unofficial unit.

Behind the scenes
On page 166, a line spoken by Viull "Scut" Gorsat is attributed by Bhindi Drayson to Voort saBinring.