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2[[caption-width-right:350:''The Pickpocket & the Bounty Hunter.'']]
3''Ezra's Gamble'' is a Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse junior novel written by Ryder Windham (who had previously written ''The Clone Wars: Secret Missions'', now considered ''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]''), as a part of the ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' multimedia project. It is a {{Prequel}} to the events of ''Rebels''.
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5Taking place a few days before meeting the ''Ghost'' crew, fourteen year-old Ezra Bridger is selling tickets for Arena Day -- an underground tournament where mighty beasts battle to the finish and all the swindlers, gamblers and no-gooders come from all corners of the planet to make a profit. However, Ezra is whisked into an unlikely partnership with the fearsome bounty hunter Bossk and enmeshed in a high-stakes chase against an endless fleet of Stormtroopers. Ezra isn't willing to trust anyone, but he soon learns that surviving doesn't always mean just fending for himself.
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7It was released on August 5, 2014, about a month before ''Rebels'' began airing on television.
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9!!Tropes in this book include:
10* AntiHero: Ezra and Bossk. This isn't the Ezra we see for the entirety of ''Rebels'', no, this is the Ezra we saw at the beginning of "Spark of Rebellion" before he met the ''Ghost'' crew, the one that minded his own business and could careless about what the Empire does. For both he and Bossk, it's less about exposing the Gladiator conspiracy because it's the right thing to do and more about doing their jobs so that they can get credits out of it.
11* BittersweetEnding: Kind of. Bossk and Ezra turn in Herdringer[[spoiler:/Jenkes]], but Bossk refuses to share the amount of the award he promised to Ezra, leaving the two on a sour note with each other (well, Ezra anyway; Bossk doesn't really care). But the final chapter reveals that the events of the book took place days before Ezra joins [[TrueCompanions the]] ''[[TrueCompanions Ghost]]'' [[TrueCompanions crew]], so [[IWorkAlone his loner attitude]] adjusts quickly.
12* CallForward: The presence of local Imperial Security Bureau officers on Lothal seem to be a nod to how Agent Kallus gets temporarily based on Lothal to deal with the threat of the ''Ghost'' crew.
13* CanonImmigrant:
14** This book is the first work to bring back the Bounty Hunters' Guild. [[CodeOfHonor The Bounty Hunter Code]] is also brought back.
15** Cradossk was recanonized by the game, ''Galactic Defense'', and Bossk is mentioned to have DaddyIssues with him, just like in ''Legends''.
16** The Imperial Enforcement [=DataCore=] is a means of accessing information regarding the law enforcement activities of Galactic Empire and its officers, but can only be used by Imperial personnel and licensed bounty hunters that have an Imperial Peace-Keeping Certificate (also originally from ''Legends''). In ''Legends'', it used to just be a wanted list, but presumably, it still has that feature in this canon.
17** Posting agencies are offices where bounties are posted, basically being post boards. Here, they also contain the [=DataCore=] as aforementioned above.
18** Shifty is mentioned to have managed a casino on Ahakista, but fell into debt, causing him to flee to and hide on Lothal to avoid the bounty put on his head. In ''Legends'', Ahakista is a vacation planet from the ''Rebellion'' comics. The casino that Shifty worked at, Daystar Casino, is also originally from ''Legends''.
19** Jenkes had a gladiatorial arena on Nyriaan. Not only is Nyriaan originally from ''Legends'', but a roleplay said that there was a gladiator arena there, called Temperance Arena, where anyone could fight for free to settle [[ItsPersonal personal]] [[JustBetweenYouAndMe grievances]] without getting into trouble if they dealt with it in public.
20** Houks and Feeorins are mentioned, the latter first appearing in ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsStarfighter Starfighter]]'' and the former in ''[[Literature/TheHanSoloAdventures The Han Solo Adventures]]''.
21** One of the species present during Luke and Ben's fateful encounter with Han and Chewbacca in ''Film/ANewHope'' is given its ''Legends'' name of Ranat.
22** Shifty smuggled himself to Lothal by stowing away on a droid barge, first introduced in ''The Han Solo Adventures''. Droid barges are automated ships piloted by a droid brain or an installed command module.
23** Credit chips (AKA, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin space-credit cards]]) make their debut in this canon through this book.
24* DoomedByCanon: As a result of losing their farm, Moreena and her family move to Alderaan to live with her grandmother, so unless the Krai family gets out of there before the Death Star crisis...
25* FantasticRacism: The Chagrian tourist in the first chapter sneers at the sight of local Rodians.

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