
Uncompromising Honor
Honor Harrington, Book 14
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Narrateur(s):
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Allyson Johnson
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Auteur(s):
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David Weber
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First new Honor Jarrington novel in five years!
New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal and international best-selling phenomenon David Weber delivers book 14 in the multiple New York Times best-selling Honor Harrington series, the first new Honor Harrington novel since 2013's Shadow of Freedom.
The Solarian League's navy counts its superdreadnoughts by the thousands. Not even its own government knows how enormous its economy truly is. And for hundreds of years, the League has borne the banner of human civilization, been the ideal to which humanity aspires in its diaspora across the galaxy.
But the bureaucrats known as the "Mandarins," who rule today's League, are not the men and women who founded it so long ago. They are corrupt, venal, accountable to no one...and they've decided the upstart Star Kingdom of Manticore must be destroyed.
Honor Harrington has worn the Star Kingdom's uniform for half a century and served her monarch and her people well. In the course of those years, the woman the newsies call the Salamander has grown from a tactically brilliant but politically naïve junior officer to supreme fleet command and a seat on the highest military and political councils of the Grand Alliance.
Very few people know war the way Honor Harrington does. Very few have lost as many men and women, as many friends, as much family as she has. Yet despite that, hers has been a voice of caution. She knows the Mandarins and the Solarian League Navy are growing increasingly desperate as the truth of their technological inferiority sinks home, but she also knows the sheer size of the League. And she knows how its citizens will react if the Grand Alliance takes the war to the League, attacks its star systems, destroys its infrastructure...kills its civilians. Today's victory, bought on those terms, can only guarantee a future war of revenge against a resurgent Solarian League and its navy.
The League is sliding toward inglorious defeat as it steadily loses ground in the Protectorates and the Verge. As its central government teeters toward bankruptcy and even some of its core systems opt to secede in the face of the Mandarins' corruption. As the Solarian Navy finally realizes it cannot face an Alliance battle fleet and win.
But the Mandarins have embraced a desperate new strategy, and in pursuit of that strategy, the SLN has committed atrocities such as the galaxy has not known in a thousand years. The League have violated its own Eridani Edict against mass civilian casualties, violated the Deneb Accords prohibition on war crimes.
And they have finally killed too many of the people Honor Harrington loves.
Hers is the voice of caution and compromise no longer, and the galaxy is about to see something it has never imagined.
The Salamander is coming for the Solarian League, and Hell is coming in her wake.
©2018 Words of Weber, Inc. (P)2018 Audible, Inc.Will never forget Honor
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wow
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Perfect
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Narrator was excellent.
My all time favourite character
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The story: I feel like Mr Weber let the HH novels drift into the other areas of the Honorverse, losing their focus on the character that started everything. I know as a person progresses up in rank the responsibilities change so does the opportunity for the space combat that he writes so well, but I'd be surprised if Honor was in a third of this book. I've read all the Honorverse books and they all have their charm but I wanted this final book to be about her, not the spin offs.
The narration: The accents Ms Johnson portrayed definitely help keep the dialog lines to their characters. My small complaint is her pronouncing LAC like "Lack" rather than L.A.C. and things like saying L.Y. instead of light year. The Military has it's nuance when it comes to abbreviations and acronyms, sometimes its hard for a civilian to grasp it all.
A Disappointing Finish to an Amazing Series
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