Ashes of Victory

Ashes of Victory by David Weber is a First Edition published by Baen on March 1, 2001. This science fiction novel spans 672 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Honor Harrington, who has escaped from a prison planet and returned with over half a million freed prisoners, significantly boosting the morale of the Allies as the war reaches a critical juncture.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that centers on action and adventure within a space opera setting. As Honor navigates the complexities of war and leadership, the stakes rise, and her pivotal role becomes increasingly evident. This edition captures the essence of Weber’s storytelling, combining elements of fiction with thrilling developments in a universe marked by conflict and resilience.
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The People’s Republic of Haven was mistaken in announcing the execution of Honor Harrington, for she has escaped from a prison planet and returned with more than half a million freed prisoners. Her return provides a much-needed lift for the Allies’ morale, for the war is rapidly entering a decisive phase, and Honor finds herself at the heart of it all.
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