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With more than eight million copies of his books in print and
33 titles on the New York Times bestseller
list, David Weber is a science fiction powerhouse.
In the vastly popular Honor Harrington series, the spirit of C.S.
Forester’s Horatio Hornblower and Patrick O’Brian’s Master and
Commander lives on—into the galactic future. Books in the
Honor Harrington and Honorverse series have appeared on 21
bestseller lists, including The Wall Street Journal, The New
York Times, and USA Today. Additional Honorverse
collaborations include the spin-off miniseries Manticore Ascendant
with New York Times best-selling author, Timothy Zahn;
and with Eric Flint, Crown of Slaves and Cauldron of
Ghosts contribute to his illustrious list of New York
Times and international bestseller lists.
Best known for his spirited, modern-minded space operas, Weber is
also the creator of the Oath of Swords fantasy series and the Dahak
saga, a science fiction and fantasy hybrid. Weber has also engaged
in a steady stream of best-selling collaborations: the Starfire
Series with Steve White; The Empire of Man Series with John Ringo;
the Multiverse Series with Linda Evans and Joelle Presby; and the
Ring of Fire Series with Eric
Flint.
David Weber makes his home in South Carolina with his wife and
children.
In this military space opera, the sixth in the Honor Harrington series, the heroine combat commander fights space pirates. Recommended for sf collections.
Packing enough punch to blast a starship to smithereens, the first hardcover in Weber's Honor Harrington series (Field of Dishonor, etc.) includes such an abundance of tactical and political maneuvering that only fierce fans of military SF are likely to remain enthralled. Honor, the finest and most daring admiral in the Royal Manticoran Navy, had been forcibly retired for political reasons. Now, though, with space pirates dogging and destroying merchant freighters, the Navy calls her back into action. Along with her telepathic tree-cat, Nimitz, Honor boards the Wayfarer, a starship crammed with weapons, young, untried officers and a most motley crew. Honor must not only battle pirates but also keep the bullies on the crew from gnawing away at the morale, and the lives, of her newbie officers. The technical detail and lengthy battle scenes may try some readers' patience. Still, Weber peoples his ships with fine, brave youngsters, adding depth to what is otherwise a high-gloss space opera. (June)
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