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Loading... Honor Among Enemies (Honor Harrington Series, Book 6)by David WeberSeries: Honor Harrington (6), Honor Harrington Universe (6)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This isn't the place to start reading the Honor Harrington series. If you liked the others, you'll like this one too, although, for what it is worth, I would describe it as a typical rather than outstanding contribution to the series. Sample Chapters: http://webscriptions.net/chapters/067... no reviews | add a review
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Honor and her companion Nimitz find unexpected friends (and enemies) along the way, and fans of this series' space battles will not be disappointed. In addition to a better glimpse of the Silesian systems, we finally get to meet a few of the Andermani.
Want to read more about Honor? Read about Honor's early career in On Basilisk Station, her first encounter with the Graysons in The Honor of the Queen, the beginning of the war with the Peeps in The Short, Victorious War, the continuing story of treachery at home in Field of Dishonor, and her ignominous exile (or training to be an Admiral?) in Flag in Exile.
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About the only hang-up I have with the book is that David Weber chose not to have this book lead directly into "In Enemy Hands". Instead the sacrifice she was making for those who escaped is ruined as they return to save her and her crew from the drifting wreck that is her ship by the end of the book. It would have been much better for her to have been saved by a Haven ship and lead directly into "In Enemy Hands". (