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Shadow of Victory

By: David Weber
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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Summary

The Mesan Alignment is revealed, and for Honor Harrington and the Manticoran Star Kingdom, this means war!

Unintended Consequences

Sometimes things don't work out exactly as planned.

The Mesan Alignment has a plan - one it's been working on for centuries. A plan to remake the galaxy and genetically improve the human race - its way.

Until recently things have gone pretty much as scheduled, but then the Alignment hit a minor bump in the road called the Star Empire of Manticore. So the Alignment engineered a war between the Solarian League, the biggest and most formidable interstellar power in human history. To help push things along, the Alignment launched a devastating sneak attack that destroyed the Royal Manticoran Navy's industrial infrastructure.

And in order to undercut Manticore's galaxy-wide reputation as a star nation of its word, it launched Operation Janus - a false-flag covert operation to encourage rebellions it knows will fail by promising Manticoran support. The twin purposes are to harden Solarian determination to destroy the Star Empire once and for all and to devastate the Star Empire's reputation with the rest of the galaxy.

But even the best laid plans can have unintended consequences, and one of those consequences in this case may just be a new dawn of freedom for oppressed star nations everywhere.

©2016 Words of Weber, Inc. (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
Adventure Military Science Fiction Fiction Interstellar Royalty War
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wonderful! beautiful! why can't he write faster!? oh yes, quality go down...Dan you reality!

Makes me want the next book even more!

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The Narrator really should have used the same pronunciation for names as the other books, but other than that he does a great job and it's a great story

Please use a pronunciation guide

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If it was, every other book from Honorverse, narrators score will be 5/5.
But that one... I'm feel sorry for him. All that Polish and slavik words was surely very hard to read properly, and I applause his trying his best to do so.

Pretty good, seriously.

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I really struggled with the polish bits and the overly dramatic pronounciation of the narrator. with a long scene of it right at the beginning I almost quit, it was that difficult to bear. i wonder what benefit David Weber saw in hammering the reader with so many polish words - it might have bean easier to introduce the fact what their local polis name is and then use the english equivalent to save both the reader (and the narrator) the strain.

The story itself is a must, though, for any serious Honorverse fan, and despite being a tad long, worth listening too.

Tough isten in parts, but still worth it

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It takes a very long time to get going and is very difficult to keep who is who straight. It is easily the weakest HH book I've experienced, and that goes back 20years. However the last third was good but overall could do better.

Long!

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