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New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal and international best-selling phenomenon David Weber delivers book #18 in the multiple New York Times best-selling Honor Harrington series.

Wrong number? There are two sides to any quarrel . . . unless there are more.

Queen Elizabeth of Manticore's first cousin and Honor Harrington's best friend, Michelle Henke, has just handed the "invincible" Solarian League Navy the most humiliating, one sided defeat in its entire almost thousand year history in defense of the people of the Star Empire's Talbott Quadrant. But the League is the most powerful star nation in the history of humanity. Its navy is going to be back—and this time with thousands of superdreadnoughts.

Yet she also knows scores of other star systems—some independent, some controlled by puppet regimes, and some simply conquered outright by the Solarian Office of Frontier Security—lie in the League's grip along its frontier with the Talbott Quadrant. As combat spreads from the initial confrontation,the entire frontier has begun to seethe with unrest, and Michelle sympathizes with the oppressed populations wanting only to be free of their hated masters.

And that puts her in something of a quandary when a messenger from Mobius arrives, because someone's obviously gotten a wrong number. According to him, the Mobians' uprising has been carefully planned to coordinate with a powerful outside ally: the Star Empire of Manticore. Only Manticore—and Mike Henke—have never even heard of the Mobius Liberation Front.

It's a set up . . . and Michelle knows who's behind it. The shadowy Mesan Alignment has launched a bold move to destroy Manticore's reputation as the champion of freedom. And when the RMN doesn't arrive, when the MLF is brutally and bloodily crushed, no independent star system will ever trust Manticore again.

Mike Henke knows she has no orders from her government to assist any rebellions or liberation movements, that she has only so many ships, which can be in only so many places at a time . . . and that she can't possibly justify diverting any of her limited, outnumbered strength to missions of liberation the Star Empire never signed on for. She knows that . . . and she doesn't care.

No one is going to send thousands of patriots to their deaths, trusting in Manticoran help that will never come.

Not on Mike Henke's watch.

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    A Honorverse novel in which Honor Harrington does not appear. If you were wondering, while reading 'A Rising Thunder'; "Hey, what are Michelle Henke and compatriots doing over in the Talbott Quadrant?", then this book tells you. Similar to ART in that loose ends are tied up with some overall plot advancement; more setting the scene for future books. Further confirmation that Mesans are evil, Solarians are overconfident and Manties are good.

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    A solid read, very much in the vein of the other non-Honor-centric novels.

    Thoroughly enjoyed it; had to take away a star though for the same issue that seems to be creeping into each new book... that it just continues the main story arc left off in the previous books and leaves you hanging, having to wait for the next one.

    I really, really love a series with massive arcing stories but Weber's earlier honorverse novels managed to do this while still telling a good story with a beginning, a middle and an end.

    This book just feels like another 'middle' in a recent run of several 'middles'.

    Like I said, still a really , really great read and some great developments but I do kinda prefer a more 'collection of stories' methodology rather than this 'one story broken into a dozen books' thing he's got going here...

    So a top-read I would reccommend to any fan but with a warning. Your mileage may vary as to how much it would effect your enjoyment....

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