Book Review:

Echoes of Honor

By David Weber

Reviewed by Russ Lockwood


Baen, 1998, $7.99 ISBN 0-671-57833-2, 718 pages

I've read all the previous Honor Harrington books and everyone of them is a gem. Echoes of Honor is no different.

The same never-say-die spirit pervades Honor's efforts as she escapes the equivalent of a planet-sized concentration camp and rushes back to save the Star Kingdom of Manticore once again.

The prose absolutely sings, the situations are appropriately perilous, and the action leaps from the pages. This is serious sci-fi drama and works exceptionally well.

I recommend buying all the novels so you can read them in sequence. I know I should have reviewed them earlier, but I was too busy reading!


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