Series: Book 5 in the Honor Universe series
Rating: ****
Tags: EN-SF-Military, Lang:en
Summary
Sequel to national bestsellers
Torch of Freedom and
Crown of Slaves, Book Three in the Crown of Slaves,
- Honor Harrington universe. Secret agent Anton
Zilwicki and Victor Cachat return in this classic tie-in
series set in David Weber's Honorverse.
TOIL AND TROUBLE IN THE CAULDRON OF GHOSTS
The Mesan Alignment: a centuries-old cabal that seeks to
impose its vision of a society dominated by genetic rank onto
the human race. Now the conspiracy stands exposed by spies
Anton Zilwicki and Victor Cachat—one an agent of Honor
Harrington’s Star Kingdom of Manticore, the other a
Havenite operative. The outing of the Alignment has turned
the galaxy’s political framework topsy-turvy. Old
coalitions have disintegrated. New alliances have been
born. For starters, the long and hard-fought war between the
Republic of Haven and the Star Empire of Manticore is not
only over, but these bitter enemies have formed a new pact.
Their common foe: the Mesan Alignment itself. But more information is needed to bring the Alignment out
of the shadows. Now, defying the odds and relying on genetic
wizardry themselves for a disguise, Zilwicki and Cachat
return to Mesa—only to discover that even they have
underestimated the Alignment’s ruthlessness and
savagery. Soon they are on the run in Mesa’s underworld, not
only hunted by the Alignment but threatened by the exploding
conflict on the planet between Mesa’s overlords and the
brutalized slaves and descendants of slaves who have suffered
under their rule for so long. But if Zilwicki and Cachat
succeed in rooting out the ancient conspiracy, a great evil
may be finally removed from the galaxy—and on a
long-oppressed planet, freedom may finally dawn.
About the Crown of Slave Series:
**
"Fans of Weber's Honor Harrington series … will
be delighted with this offshoot in which he and coauthor
Flint develop several situations and characters from other
stories. ...This outstanding effort transcends the label
'space opera' and truly is a novel of ideas.”—
Publishers Weekly