Series: Book 1 in the Novels series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-SF-Military, Lang:en
Summary
A NEW MILITARY SCIENCE FICTION SERIES FROM NEW YORK TIMES
BEST-SELLING AUTHOR AND CREATOR OF THE HONOR HARRINGTON
SERIES DAVID WEBER AND BEST-SELLING AUTHOR RICHARD FOXSix
Billion Dead—And One Man Intent on Putting a Stop to
the Killing For more than fifty years, the Terran Republic
and the Terran League have been killing one another. The
death toll has climbed ever higher, year after year, with no
end in sight. But the members of the Five Hundred, the social
elite of the Republic's Heart Worlds, don't care. Their star
systems are light-years from any threat of attack. Their
children are sheltered from the “mandatory
service” that falls so heavily on the Fringe Worlds'
backs. Their trade connections with the Rishathan Sphere
bring them wealth and influence. And their contracts to build
ships, fighters, missiles, and all the other sinews of war
have made them the wealthiest human beings in the history of
the galaxy. Rear Admiral Terrence Murphy is a Heart Worlder.
His family is part of the Five Hundred. His wife is the
daughter of one of the Five Hundred's wealthiest, most
powerful industrialists. His sons and his daughter can easily
avoid military service, and political power is his for the
taking. There is no end to how high he can rise in the
Republic's power structure. All he has to do is successfully
complete a risk-free military "governorship" in the backwater
Fringe System of New Dublin without rocking the boat. Without
dredging up any lunatic Fringe conspiracy theories. Without
undercutting the Five Hundred's stranglehold on wealth and
power. But the people sending him to New Dublin have
miscalculated, because Terrence Murphy is a man who believes
in honor. Who believes in duty—in common decency and
responsibility. Who believes there are dark and dangerous
secrets behind the façade of what "everyone knows."
Terrence Murphy intends to meet those responsibilities and
unearth those secrets, and he doesn't much care what the Five
Hundred want. He intends to put a stop to the killing.
Wherever that takes him, he will go. Whatever that costs him,
he will pay. And whatever that requires, he will do. Terrence
Murphy is coming for whoever has orchestrated fifty-six years
of bloodshed and slaughter, and Hell itself is coming with
him. A new novel in the world of In Fury Born, one of David
Weber's most celebrated novels. About The Gordian Protocol:
“Tom Clancy-esque exposition of technical details . . .
absurd humor and bloody action. Echoes of Robert Heinlein . .
. lots of exploding temporal spaceships and bodies . . .
action-packed . . .” —Booklist “[A] fun and
thrilling standalone from Weber and Holo. . . . Time travel
enthusiasts will enjoy the moral dilemmas, nonstop action,
and crisp writing.”—Publishers Weekly About David
Weber: “[A] balanced mix of interstellar intrigue,
counterespionage, and epic fleet action . . . with all the
hard- and software details and tactical proficiency that
Weber delivers like no one else; along with a large cast of
well-developed, believable characters, giving each clash of
fleets emotional weight.”—Booklist “[M]oves
. . . as inexorably as the Star Kingdom’s Grand Fleet,
commanded by series protagonist Honor Harrington. . . . Weber
is the Tom Clancy of science fiction. . . . His fans will
relish this latest installment. . . .”—Publishers
Weekly “This entry is just as exciting as Weber’s
initial offering. . . . The result is a fast-paced and
action-packed story that follows [our characters] as they
move from reaction to command of the situation. Weber builds
Shadow of Freedom to an exciting and unexpected
climax.”—The Galveston County Daily News
“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 “[E]verything 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