Right, here we are again. Another great book!
I do hope, though, that David Weber knows his science. I think I’m learning a lot from him. I’d hate to be wrong.
This is book two of the Honor Harrington series, and it doesn’t disappoint. It may even be better than the last one. The other characters get a bit more well-deserved attention. Honor is still her wonderful self, but a bit more human. She loses her temper. She f**ks up.
She absolutely effing rocks. I tell you, I will carry the image painted of that last desperate battle for a long time. And if/when it starts to fade, I will read this again. If I don’t read it sooner.
(that is NOT a spoiler. It’s military SF, of course there’s a desperate battle!)
I need to get the next book. Soon.