Ashes of Victory (Honor Harrington Series #9) by David Weber

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: March 2001
  • 672pp
  • Sales Rank: 41,481

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    • Pub. Date: March 2001
    • Publisher: Baen Books
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 672pp
    • Sales Rank: 41,481

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    The People's Republic of Haven made a tiny mistake when it announced the execution of Honor Harrington. It seemed safe enough. After all, they knew she was already dead. Unfortunately, they were wrong. Now Honor has escaped from the prison planet called Hell and returned to the Manticoran Alliance with a few friends. Almost half a million of them, to be precise … including some who know what really happened when the Committee of Public Safety seized power in the PRH. Honor's return from the dead comes at a critical time, providing a huge, much-needed lift for the Allies' morale, for the war is rapidly entering a decisive phase. Both sides believe that victory lies within their grasp at last, but dangers no one could foresee await them both. New weapons, new strategies, new tactics, spies, diplomacy, and assassination … all are coming into deadly focus, and Honor Harrington, the woman the newsies call "the Salamander," once more finds herself at the heart of them all. But this time, the furnace may be too furious for even a salamander to survive.

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    Lots of "troop movement" for a huge paradigm shift in the Honorverseby Rocheforte

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    September 26, 2009: The events leading up to the end of the eighth book created a whole lot of bookkeeping details that have to be resolved before returning to the serious business of Blowing Things Up In Space. Most of these dangling threads are personal, legal, and political rather than military.

    The characters are still great, the writing style is good, although I think Weber's style suffers when separated from the urgency of combat. The fact that he is willing to devote 672 to what is essentially an epilogue/prologue link between two different series (with the same cast of characters) shows dedication to keeping his characters multidimensional and organic.

    But however necessary the events in this book may have been, it was a seriously slow read compared to its predecessors.

    This Can't Be All.by Anonymous

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    August 16, 2001: I became hooked on Honor with On Basilisk Station (the first novel) and immediately went out and bought the remaining 8 volumes. It is that good. I have not been disappointed unless you can count the fact that Ashes of Victory is the last one available. I can think of a lot of things Honor could be doing beyond Ashes. I have to believe Weber can too. Maybe he's tired of it. I know his readers aren't. My recommendation is to get the entire series (you won't want to finish one of the volumes and not have the next one right there ready to go). I don't usually take the time to offer reviews of books I've read but this series grabbed me hard. You find yourself deeply caring for the characters. Highly recommended.


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