The Service of the Sword

Author: David Weber
Readers can’t get enough of Honor Harrington and her world, and here David Weber is again, accompanied by some of the top science fiction writers in the field, with new adventures of the best starship commander in the galaxy, and explorations of previously uncharted corners of her universe. It’s a party-and you’re invited!The Service of the Sword, published in 2003, is the….Read More
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