Series: Book 2 in the Honor series
Rating: ****
Tags: EN-SF-Military, Lang:en
Summary
On Basilisk Station (or "HH1" as it's known to the
faithful) is the first installment in David Weber's cult hit
Honor Harrington series, which has charmed the socks off
schoolgirls and sailors alike. Honor--the heroine of this
fast-paced, addictive space opera--is a polished, plucky
bulldog of a naval officer, part Horatio Hornblower, part
Miles Vorkosigan, part Captain Janeway, and with a
razor-clawed telepathic cat thrown over her shoulder for good
measure. The series' kickoff puts a giddy Commander Harrington at
the helm of her first serious starship, the HMS Fearless. But
her excitement quickly fades--political maneuvering by top
brass in the Manticoran navy has left her light cruiser
outfitted with a half-baked experimental weapons system.
Against all odds (just the way Honor likes it), she still
manages a clever coup in tactical war games, a feat that
earns her accolades--and enemies. The politicians she's
offended banish her to a galactic backwater, Basilisk
Station. But that outpost soon proves to be a powder keg, and
it's up to Harrington and the Fearless crew to thwart the
aggressive plans of the Haven Republic. A perfect mix of
military SF and high adventure--if you enjoy your tour, re-up
with HH2, __.
--Paul Hughes
YA-Move over gutsy female detectives-here's a daring woman
spaceship commander waiting to claim a place in readers'
hearts. Honor Harrington is sent in disgrace to the forlorn
outpost of Basilisk Station, where military authorities hope
she will be forgotten about. Instead, with her woefully
under-armed vessel, the Fearless, she executes incredible
flying manuevers in an attempt to stop foreign takeover of a
major space station.
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