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Storm from the Shadows (Saganami) (Hardcover)

by David Weber (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 768 pages
  • Publisher: Baen Books (17 Mar 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1416591478
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416591474
  • Product Dimensions: 23.8 x 16.6 x 4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 65,327 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Rear Admiral Michelle Henke was commanding one of the ships in a force led by Honor Harrington in an all-out space battle. The odds were against the Star Kingdom forces, and they had to run. But Michelle's ship was crippled, and had to be destroyed to prevent superior Manticoran technology from falling into Havenite hands, and she and her surviving crew were taken prisoner. Much to her surprise, she was repatriated to Manticore, carrying a request for a summit conference between the leaders of the two sides which might end the war. But a condition of her return was that she gave her parole not to fight against the forces of the Republic of Haven until she had been officially exchanged for a Havenite prisoner of war, so she was given a command far away from the war's battle lines. What she didn't realize was that she would find herself on a collision course, not with a hostile government, but with the interstellar syndicate of criminals known as Manpower. And Manpower had its own plans for eliminating Manticore as a possible threat to its lucrative slave trade, deadly plans which remain hidden in the shadows.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sequel to "The Shadow of Saganami" in the Honor Harrington Universe, 23 Mar 2009
By Marshall Lord (Whitehaven, UK) - See all my reviews
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Although I really enjoyed this sequel to "The Shadow of Saganami" in the Honor Harrington universe or "Honorverse" it should come with three big health warnings

1) CLIFF-HANGER ALERT - this book has a cliff-hanger ending in which two heavy attacks, one of them a potential game-ender, are set in motion against the good guys, but we will have to wait for future books to find out whether they succeed. It is obvious that the last words of the author's note which comes with this book "I should also warn you that the ride is going to get a lot rougher for the good guys over the next few books" - is a masterpiece of understatement.

If you are likely to be agonised by the wait to find out what happens, you should possibly consider waiting a few months for "Mission of Honor" currently with the publishers, and reading both that book and this one together.


2) OVERLAP ALERT - This book continues the story of events in the Talbott Cluster (now renamed the Talbott Quadrant) following on from "The Shadow of Saganami" (TSOS). The main viewpoint character is Honor Harrington's friend and the Queen's cousin, Michelle Henke. Most of the action takes place in the same timespan as "At All Costs" (AAC).

A large part of the first third or so of this book retells events in TSOS and AAC from Michelle Henke's viewpoint. After that point, Weber, who was concerned that readers who had read those books might be bored with repetition, cut references to events previously described in AAC down to minimal outlines, just enough to fix the time frame so that readers who have already read AAC will be able to tell what point in that narrative has currently been reached.

This worked for me but might not work for all readers. Those who have read TSOS and AAC may find the first third of the book a bit repetitive despite Weber's efforts to avoid this. However, those who have not read AAC may find the oblique references in the middle third of this book, to the war Honor Harrington is fighting on another front to be aggravatingly incomplete.


3) NOT MANY BATTLES ALERT

There are fewer battles in this book than in almost any other "Honorverse" books or it's predecessor. This is the same kind of book as "War of Honor" which some readers hated because it was all about setting up a major war, not fighting one. Those who read Weber for the battles were disappointed, and if you didn't like "War of Honor" for that reason you won't like this book either.

But if you read Weber for the battles, it is very obvious that what follows this book is going to give you plenty to read in the next few volumes in the series !


THE HONORVERSE

This is the fourteenth full length novel (with two more already delivered to the publishers) in a series of space opera novels set two or three thousand years in the future.

If you have not read any of these books and are interested in doing so, do not start with this one: these stories work best if read in sequence, so start with the first book, which is "On Basilisk station."

Despite the futuristic setting, there are strong parallels with Nelson's navy. Assumed technology in the stories imposes constraints on space navy officers quite similar to those which the technology of fighting sail imposed on wet navy officers two hundred years ago. Similarly, the galactic situation in the novels up to this point has had marked similarities to the strategic and political situation in Europe at the time of the French revolutionary wars.

This book contains an author's note by David Weber which explains how the character of Honor Harrington was inspired by Horatio Nelson. Until I read that note I had been convinced that she was inspired by C.S. Forester's character Horatio Hornblower. I still think they have a lot in common, and the plot of one of these books, "Echoes of Honor" is an exact parallel of one of the Hornblower books, "Flying Colours" with Honor Harrington as Hornblower.

The Honor Harrington series (sometimes nicknamed the "Honorverse") has developed two spin-off storylines. Stories set in this Universe fall into three groups, although they link together in a reasonably consistent manner.

There is the main sequence, currently of 11 novels with number 12 on the way, which follow the career of Honor Harrington herself. This and sequence is:

1) On Basilisk Station
2) The Honor of the Queen
3) The Short Victorious War
4) Field of Dishonour
5) Flag in Exile
6) Honor among Enemies
7) In Enemy Hands
8) Echoes of Honor
9) Ashes of Victory
10) War of Honor
11) At All Costs
12) Mission of Honor (forthcoming)

There are currently four collections in the "Worlds of Honor" series of short stories by Weber and co-authors set in the same universe, and featuring a range of characters, some from the main series of books, others new.

Some of these are espionage stories, and Weber has produced a book called "Crown of Slaves" co-written with Eric Flint, which brings together several of the most prominent spies from the novels and short stories in a novel of intrigue and revolution. The sequel, "Torch of Freedom" is currently with the publishers.

And then there is the "Next Generation" sequence, which starts with "The Shadow of Saganami" and follows on with this book "Storm from the Shadows" featuring some younger officers in the Grayson and Manticoran navies such as Helen Zilwicki and Abigail Hearns.

Although both books have the word "Shadow" in the title, it clearly is not the same shadow. The title of this book appears to mean is that a powerful and evil force which hides in the shadows, known to the world as "Manpower" but to its' inner circle as "The Mesan Alignment" is whipping up a storm against the good guys.

Having tricked Manticore and Haven into going to war against each other, the Mesan Alignment want to keep that war going and drag Manticore into a war against the largest and richest nation in the galaxy, the Solarian league. Everyone assumes that Manpower is simply a rich and corrupt company of genetic slavers. Unfortunately for the galaxy they are much, much more than that ...
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3.0 out of 5 stars OK, but not there with the rest ...., 29 Jun 2009
By J. Macmillan "jengmmac" (Austria) - See all my reviews
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This is an OK sort of book. It has all of the elements of a ripping good David Weber yarn, and I settled back to read it with my usual sigh of pleasure at the prospect of a late evening spent in the Honorverse. But this book just doesn't do it for me. There is nothing specifically wrong with it, and Michelle Henke is a "favourite" character, but the plot - as such - went all over the place, and the book seemed to jump from one sort of storytelling to another - almost as if Mr Weber didn't quite know how to deal with it, and became formulaic. The magic was missing, and at about the half way mark I was BORED (and thats not something I usually feel in the middle of a D Weber book. Perhaps its because this is a "side" story, but then "Crown of Slaves" is also a side story and it is wonderful. I just couldn't shake the feeling that this was not a book that was written in full fancy and passion. Hopefully the next one, which I see is planned for the major story lline, will regain the magic!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Storm from the Shadows, 29 Mar 2009
By J. V. Brash "handy8" (Herts UK) - See all my reviews
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The story goes on with this Saganami sequal, excellent and an entertaining read for anyone that enjoys David Weber's own universe!
Vic Brash
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent addition to Honourverse
What a book ! This is a sideline story to the main Honour novels. This fills in details of the Talbot Cluster story at the same time as the At All Costs book. Read more
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