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The Shadow of Saganami (Honorverse) [Audiobook] [MP3 CD]

David Weber , Jay Snyder
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  • MP3 CD
  • Publisher: Brilliance Corporation; MP3 Una edition (15 Nov 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1423395409
  • ISBN-13: 978-1423395409
  • Product Dimensions: 18.8 x 13.7 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,427,417 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The Star Kingdom of Manticore is once again at war with the Republic of Haven after a stunning sneak attack. The graduating class from Saganami Island, Royal Manticoran Navy's academy, are going straight from the classroom to the blazing reality of all-out war. Except for the midshipmen assigned to the heavy cruiser HMS Hexapuma, that is. They're being assigned to the Talbott Cluster, an out of the way backwater, far from the battle front. The most they can look forward to is the capture of the occasional pirate cruiser and the boring duty of supporting the Cluster's peaceful integration with the star kingdom at the freely expressed will of eighty percent of the Clusters citizens. With a captain who may have seen to much of war and a station commander who isn't precisely noted for his brilliant and insightful command style, it isn't exactly what the students of Honor Harrington, the "salamander", expected. But things aren't as simple-or tranquil-as they appear. The "pirates" they encounter aren't what they seem, and the "peaceful integration" they expected turns into something very different. A very powerful alliance of corrupt Solarian League bureaucrats and ruthless interstellar corporations is determined to prevent the Cluster's annexation by the star kingdom...by any means necessary. Pirates, terrorists, genetic slavers, smuggled weapons, long-standing personal hatreds, and a vicious alliance of corporate greed, bureaucratic arrogance, and a corrupt local star nation with a powerful fleet, are all coming together, and only hexapuma, her war-weary captain, and Honor Harrington's students stand in their path. They have only one thing to support and guide them: the tradition of Saganami. The tradition that sometimes a Queen's officer's duty is to face impossible odds...and die fighting. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
By Marshall Lord TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This book is set in the same Universe and timeframe as David Weber's "Honor Harrington" novels, sometimes nicknamed the "Honorverse." The events take place at approximately the same time as "At All Costs (Honorverse)".

If you have not read any of the other books in the series: this novel is a space opera set thousands of years in the future. It tells the story of a group of mostly new and inexperienced crew members on a brand new and powerful space cruiser, "Hexapuma." They face first intrigue and terrorism, and then increasingly desperate battles against some really evil bad guys.

The Hexapuma's home star nation, Manticore, has just been attacked by a star nation called Haven, and her crew were expecting to be sent to join in that war. At the last minute their orders are changed and they are sent to show the flag in a relatively poor and underdeveloped area of the galaxy called the "Talbott Cluster". This cluster has just voted in a plebiscite for annexation to Manticore: some of those on the losing side in that referendum are deeply unhappy about it and start to make trouble. This is further stirred up by some truly evil corporations with an agenda of their own, and the people those corporations have bought in various governments. The bad guys are making big profits from an illegal trade in slaves, and want to stop the annexation because Manticore is one of the nations which enforces the laws against slavery most strictly. The crew of Hexapuma are in for a more dangerous and exiting time than anyone expects.

If you are familiar with the rest of the series, this book features a new group of central characters, mostly in the next generation from the heroines and heroes of the previous books. Some of the main characters in "The Shadow of Saganami" are completely new, others have had parts in previous books or appeared in short stories. Two familiar characters from "Honor Among Enemies" are serving on Hexapuma and take part in the induction of the new cadets - Ginger Lewis, who has earned a commission and is now the ship's Engineer commander, and Aubrey Wanderman, who is now a Senior Chief Petty Officer. It is obvious that they are still at least friends, but Weber deliberately leaves it to the reader's imagination whether Ginger and Aubrey are now an item.

With the most recent group of books in the "Honorverse" Weber and his collaborators seem to be establishing three groups of characters and storylines, although they are all linked in a reasonably consistent manner into one history.

There is the main sequence featuring Honor Harrington herself, in which the most recent novels are "War of Honor (Honorverse)" and "At All Costs." There is a series of stories about espionage and the fight against the slave trade, in which "Crown of Slaves (Honorverse)" is the first full length novel and "Torch Of Freedom (Honorverse)" the second.

And this book, "The Shadow of Saganami," appears intended to kick off a "next generation" sequence featuring some younger officers in the Grayson and Manticoran navies such as Helen Zilwicki and Abigail Hearns and covering particularly the Talbott Quadrant and the growing tension between Manticore and the Solarian league. There is a sequel, "Storm from the Shadows (Honorverse)."

In the main series of Honor Harrington books, both space warfare technology and galactic politics recreate a situation which bears a very strong, and obviously deliberate, resemblance to sea warfare at the time of Nelson, and particularly to the "Hornblower" novels of C.S. Forester. In "The Shadow of Saganami" these parallels are less marked.

Honor Harrington herself gets a cameo at the start of this book, as she presides over a graduation ceremony for the cadets leaving the naval academy at Saganami island. She goes off to command Eighth fleet, a story which is told in "At all Costs": they go off in the opposite direction as new midshipmen on "Hexapuma."

If you are planning to read both this book and "At all costs", read "The Shadow of Saganami" before you tackle "At all costs." While the books run approximately concurrently, this one finishes first and the consequences are reported back to Honor Harrington before the final battle of "At all costs." So if you read "At all costs" first it will give away the ending of this one.

Though this novel has a lot of intrigue and politics in the mix, most of those who read David Weber's books for the battles will still enjoy it, as it has a lot of fighting, some in space, some on planets. It also includes some of his best writing.

In particular, because most of the battles involve single ships or small squadrons rather than huge fleets, Dave Weber's worst weakness - that he started off as a wargame designer and still sometimes thinks too much like a wargamer - does not come into play. Captains and admirals commanding real battle fleets crewed by thousands of human beings and representing vast resources cannot, and indeed should not regard them as expendable to the same extent that wargamers moving counters on a board or images on a computer screen can.

However, single ships and squadrons of cruisers and below really do sometimes fight the kind of sacrificial action against overwhelming odds which Weber often includes in his books - particularly in defence of convoys. The heroism of Edward Saganami which the cadets hear about at the start of this book has plenty of real world equivalents such as the sacrificial courage of the captains and crews of HMS Jervis Bay and HMS Rawlpindi in World War II.

The new characters are fun and interesting to read about. I liked all the Honorverse books, but "The Shadow of Saganami" is one of my favourites.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
A New Crew, a new War 17 Oct 2005
By JA Fairhurst TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
With the war against Haven back in full swing and a brand new ship the crew of the Hexapuma and their snotties (midshipwomen and men to you and me!) reckon they're off to do their bit against the Peeps. But when the orders are opened, they find they're off to the Talbott Cluster to enforce the Queen's Peace in that benighted area of space!
Even their captain was an unknown - a hero undoubtedly after going up against massively overwhelming odds, but does he still have what it takes?
The situation in Talbott proves to be as dangerous as anything the snotties could have faced on the main front against Haven.
The action is largely seen through the eyes of the snotties, particularly Helen Zilwicki who was following in her mother's footsteps but we get to see inside all the main bridge officers as they come to terms with the consequences of their actions. The only problem I have with this book is that the captain is a touch too perfect given the ghosts that have to be riding him.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
The most annoying thing about reading Weber's Harrington novels is, quite simply, waiting for the next one. I first started reading the series when the first 5 or so books had already been released and so was able to read them all in one go and was lost in the Star kingdom. The latest installment and the first of a new series is no exception and shows that Weber can create the characters that we want to read about, he is not forced to concentrate on one character. This novel includes all the things we have come to love about his books: interstellar intrigue and political manouvering combined with a hell of a lot of fighting (the RMN marines operation to take out a terrorist base is superb). We jump into a situation where the captain is suffering from post traumatic stress from a battle we only get a glimpse of, and just about everyone else of note is starting their career, but still manages to get the reader deeply involved in the characters. Finally it gives us a chance to catch up with people who have so far only had starring roles in short stories, namely Helen Zilwicki and Abigail Hearns. An excellent read, my only concern is that Weber will follow these characters in his next book and make us wait longer for Honor, but even that is something I cannot wait for.
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