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Mission of Honor [Mass Market Paperback]

David Weber
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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The hottest military science fiction series of all time continues with book #12 in the legendary Honor Harrington saga. 

This time, it’s all or nothing for Honor. She imagined she might rest on her laurels.  Settle down.  Spend years with her loved ones.  But the galaxy had other plans.   As the nearly-unstoppable juggernaut of the mighty Solarian League allies with the Star Kingdom’s bitter enemies and closes in, millions die and billions are on the chopping block.  Defeat and slavery to a nasty enemy looms. 

But Honor Harington has tasted defeat before and come back to win ultimate victory.  The task is dauting:  she must save her family, preserve the life she has built – and once again rescue the constitutional order of her beloved Star Kingdom. The solution?  To brave utter annihilation in a desperate move to defeat her gathered enemies and win freedom for freedom for her people and the kingdom she has given her life and blood for time and again.

About Mission of Honor:

“Weber combines realistic, engaging characters with intelligent technological projection and a deep understanding of military bureaucracy in the long-awaited 12th Honor Harrington novel…Fans of this venerable space opera will rejoice to see Honor back in action.” –  Publishers Weekly on Mission of Honor

“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 on Mission of Honor

About David Weber and the Honor Harrington series:

“Honor is everything 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

About the Author

David Weber is the science fiction phenomenon of the decade. His popular Honor Harrington novels have repeatedly make the New York Times best seller list and can’t come out fast enough for his devoted readers. He has also written the popular Safehold series for Tor, and a best-selling epic SF adventure series in collaboration with John Ringo.  His Wind Rider’s Oath, another New York Times best seller, continues his popular Bahzell fantasy adventure series.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Mission of Awesome., Mar 24 2010
This review is from: Mission Of Honor (Hardcover)
It's been far too long since the last main series novel. Weber needs to stop pursuing several series at once and finish them one at a time; 4 1/2 years is way too long. It might help if he stopped making them door stoppers. But I digress. It's here, and that's what matters.

Ever since we learned just how involved Mesa has been, I've been waiting for the great Manticore-Haven alliance to start, and I wasn't disappointed. The first great curbstomp of the Manticore/Solarian conflict wasn't too shabby either. Everything else progressed smoothly, but as I alluded, he is creating too many plot points to fulfill easily (or quickly), and letting his editor immunity get the better of him in making this a doorstopper. But I've heard that he plans for the series to be 15 books, and if this is #12 i expect the last 3 to be a wild ride of threads coming together.

To my fellow reviewers; chill. Cartoon, the ARC(advance reader copy) has been on sale at Bean's site since early February. If you had actually read Kevin's review you might have realized that. It has typos and errors, but it is still the book. Pay attention. Kevin, kyle, have you been in hibernation since you read At All Costs and completely missed the two side novels where almost 'everything' you complain about was set up? Chapters of material both in this and the two previous side novels have been spent on the Mesan development of new drives and their preparation for what you call a "deus ex machina", but is nothing of the sort. If you missed something that big, I feel no need to address your other mistakes, like completely misreading the Queen's character growth.

I'm giving a 4 star book 5 stars to counteract the lack of thought by my fellow reviewers.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars This series has jumped the shark, Feb 16 2010
This review is from: Mission Of Honor (Hardcover)
(this review based on the ARC sold by Baen in Feb-2010)

As much as I loved the first 5-6 books, this series has finally gone off the rails. The scale has just gotten so huge that the majority of the books are now just moving all the various universe bits forward, with little or no focus on the main character. This book also had the second stupidly arbitrary plot twist of the series, which was the final nail in the coffin. Some details (minor spoilers):
- Honor spends all of her time in meetings, away from any and all action. Yay for the hero.
- the outcome of the only space combat is known well in advance by everyone, including the characters
- way too much time is spent moving political plots forward. This is no longer just limited to Marty/Peep perspectives, now you also have Solly and Mesans as well
- there is a totally arbitrary thing that happens that cripples the Manty war effort. It is basically a reverse Deus Ex Machina that is completely unexpected, and unable to be detected or stopped. I can only guess this was to added to ratchet up tension, but it comes totally out of the blue and took me completely out of the story
- the massive Solly invasion/combat that the whole story builds towards... doesn't happen in this book. This is the first book in the series that doesn't end on a dramatic combat resolution, and just sort of ends abruptly.
- (spoiler) the queen abandons her long held hatred for the Peeps and agrees to work with them on a 'what the hell' (literally).
All in all, terribly disappointed in the direction this series is going. My guess is that since Honor didn't die in the last book (as was the original plan, from what I've heard), this book had to refocus the series on the new enemy to give the series someplace to go. It kinda succeeds, but makes me lose my interest in seeing it go there.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Intense as usual!, July 12 2010
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Gale Sturrock (Surrey, British Columbia Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mission Of Honor (Hardcover)
I don't believe Mr. Kent has reread any of Weber's books or he would have known what was coming in this book. All the information and signs were available so how could he not know unless he is a skimmer reader. Sorry, but I have reread most of my favourite books at least 20 times; how else can you pick up suttle details. Mr. Weber has combined our hopes for a "future perfect" with our past history and come up with what can only be described as a "possible future reality". Keep up the great work; but - yes please, write a little faster.
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