War of Honor

War of Honor by David Weber, published by Baen in November 2003, is a reprint edition comprising 976 pages in English. This installment continues the intricate narrative of interstellar conflict, focusing on the contrasting desires of key figures in the Republic of Haven and the Manticore government. As Thomas Theisman grapples with the aftermath of a civil war aimed at restoring constitutional order, he finds himself reluctantly drawn into a larger conflict, while Prime Minister Baron High Ridge exploits the situation for political gain.
Readers will encounter a blend of action and adventure set against a backdrop of space opera, where the stakes of war and peace are intricately woven into the fabric of political maneuvering. The story delves into themes of governance and the complexities of leadership during tumultuous times, highlighting the tension between the desire for peace and the machinations of those who benefit from ongoing hostilities. This edition invites readers to explore the multifaceted dynamics of power and conflict within a richly constructed science fiction universe.
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Thomas Theisman didn’t. After risking his life and a fresh round of civil war to overthrow the Committee of Public Safety’s reign of terror and restore the Republic of Haven’s ancient Constitution, an interstellar war was the last thing he wanted. Baron High Ridge didn’t. The Prime Minister of Manticore was perfectly happy with the war he had. No one was shooting anyone else at the moment, and as long as he could spin out negotiations on the formal treaty of peace, his government could continue to milk all those ‘hostilities only’ tax measures for their own partisan projects.
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