The People's Republic of Haven seems to have been decisively defeated - but the controlling party of the Star Empire of Manticore is determined not to let peace cause them to lose... more
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...after the end of the war between the Peoples Republic of Haven and the Manticoran Alliance and the galaxy seems to be settling down. However there are a quite a few hiccups upon the horizon. You see the Manticoran Government has been dragging out the truce over the last four years to their political advantage and the Havenites are beginning to get a bit irritated by this to say the least. The Andermani Empire is also making overtures into the Silesian ... ...Manticore Star League into a war of annihilation, with Honor right in the middle of the conflict, once again.
War of Honor is the 10th novel in the Honor Harrington series and boy what happens here for any follower of the series is totally unexpected. In the previous novel Ashes of Victory the Manticore/Havenite war was won conclusively. But thanks to some of the most incompetent mismanagement believable the war looks to resume again. David Weber ...
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The People's Republic of Haven seems to have been decisively defeated - but the controlling party of the Star Empire of Manticore is determined not to let peace cause them to lose their grip on the centers of power. To insure this, they are dragging out peace negotiations with Haven to hold off new elections, and they have unleashed the politics of personal destruction on Honor Harrington. But they do not realise their stalling has strengthened the remaining belligerent elements in the Haven government, and given the Havenites times to secretly build a new warfleet.
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