Series: Book 15 in the Honor series
Rating: ***
Tags: EN-SF-Military, Lang:en
Summary
New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal and
international bestselling phenomenon David Weber delivers
book #18 in the multiple
New York Times best-selling Honor Harrington series.
Honor Harrington’s Royal Manticoran Navy fights space
battles alongside planetary rebels as its old rival, the
corrupt Solarian League, begins to crumble. Wrong number? There are two sides to any quarrel . . .
unless there are more. Michelle Henke, Queen Elizabeth of Manticore's first
cousin, Honor Harrington's best friend, and the commanding
officer of Manticore's Tenth Fleet, is just a bit surprised
when a messenger arrives from the Mobius System to inform her
that the Mobius Liberation Front is prepared to rise in
rebellion against the hated regime President Svein Lombroso.
She can understand why
anyone would want to rebel against someone like
Lombroso, but why tell
her about it? After all, she has problems of her
own, like the minor matter of a life-or-death war against the
Solarian League. Michelle has just handed the "invincible" Solarian League
Navy the most humiliating, one-sided defeat in its entire
almost thousand-year history in defense of the people of the
Star Empire's Talbott Quadrant. But the League is the most
powerful star nation in the history of humanity. Its navy is
going to be back – and this time with thousands of
superdreadnoughts. Yet she also knows scores of other star systems —
some independent, some controlled by puppet regimes, and some
simply conquered outright by the Solarian Office of Frontier
Security — lie in the League's grip along its frontier
with the Talbott Quadrant. As combat spreads from the initial
confrontation, the entire frontier has begun to seethe with
unrest, and Michelle sympathizes with the oppressed
populations wanting only to be free of their hated
masters. And that puts her in something of a quandary when the
messenger from Mobius arrives, because someone's obviously
gotten a wrong number. According to him, the Mobians’
uprising has been carefully planned to coordinate with a
powerful outside ally: the Star Empire of Manticore. Only
Manticore — and Mike Henke — have never even
heard of the Mobius Liberation Front. It's a set-up . . . and Michelle knows who's behind it.
The shadowy Mesan Alignment has launched a bold move to
destroy Manticore's reputation as the champion of freedom.
And when the RMN
doesn't arrive, when the MLF is brutally and
bloodily crushed, no independent star system will ever trust
Manticore again. Mike Henke knows she has no orders from her government to
assist
any rebellions or liberation movements, that she has
only so many ships, which can be in only so many places at a
time . . . and that she can't possibly justify diverting any
of her limited, outnumbered strength to missions of
liberation the Star Empire never signed on for. She knows that . . . and she doesn't care. No one is going to send thousands of patriots to their
deaths, trusting in Manticoran help that will never come. Not on Mike Henke's watch.
About
Mission of Honor, #13 in the Honor Harrington
series:
“Weber combines realistic, engaging characters with
intelligent technological projection and a deep understanding
of military bureaucracy in this long-awaited Honor Harrington
novel…Fans of this venerable space opera will rejoice
to see Honor back in action.”–
Publishers Weekly “This latest Honor Harrington novel brings the saga
to another crucial turning point…Readers may feel
confident that they will be Honored many more times and enjoy
it every time.”–
Booklist
About David Weber and the Honor Harrington
series:
“. . .everything you could want in a heroine
…. Excellent … plenty of action.”–
Science Fiction Age
“Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant!”–Anne
McCaffrey “Compelling combat combined with engaging characters
for a great space opera adventure.”–
Locus
“Weber combines realistic, engaging characters with
intelligent technological projection . . . Fans of this
venerable space opera will rejoice . . .”–
Publishers Weekly
With over seven million copies of his books in print and
seventeen titles on the
New York Times bestseller list, David Weber is the
science fiction publishing phenomenon of the new millennium.
In the hugely 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 series have
appeared on seventeen best seller lists, including those of
The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and
USA Today. While Weber is best known for his
spirited, modern-minded space operas, he is also the creator
of the Oath of Swords fantasy series and the Dahak science
fiction saga. Weber has also engaged in a steady stream of
bestselling collaborations, including his Starfire series
with Steve White, which produced the
New York Times bestseller
The Shiva Option among others
. Weber’s collaboration with alternate history
master Eric Flint led to the bestselling
1634: The Baltic War, and his planetary adventure
novels with military science fiction ace and multiple
national best-seller John Ringo includes the blockbusters
March to the Stars and
We Few. Finally, Weber’s teaming with
Linda Evans produced the bestselling Multiverse series. David
Weber makes his home in South Carolina with his wife and
children.18 in the multiply-bestselling Honor Harrington
series.
About the Author