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The Honor of the Queen is a science fiction novel by American writer David Weber, initially published in 1993.It is the second book in the Honor Harrington series. Sent to participate in diplomatic talks between the Kingdom of Manticore and the Republic of Haven, Honor Harrington discovers that she is stranded on the fiercely patriarchal, misogynist planet Grayson.
This series follows Honor Harrington, a young officer in the Royal Manticoran Navy as she works her way up through the ranks. Throughout the series she encounters the many set-backs and road blocks that any underdog may face but with her extraordinary wits and determination she never lets anything get in her way of serving her Queen and Star Nation to the fullest.
Desc. from The Honor of the Queen, Ch. 22: "... a craggy-faced man whose hooded eyes..." The Honor of the Queen: Garrison RMN Captain, senior simulation programmer for ATC Ashes of Victory: Garth GR Grayson Steadholder. One of the 5 keys, prior to the Grayson Civil War Flag in Exile: Gaunt, Richard RMN Commander, Royal Manticoran Navy. XO, HMS ...
The book begins hours after the end of the previous novel. Honor Harrington and her "Elysian Space Navy" arrive at Manticoran-controlled space, only to discover that she was believed dead, that her mother had given birth to twins (partly to satisfy the Graysons' need for an heir to her Steading), her cousin Devon has inherited her Manticoran title, and that the extent of her injuries will ...
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This weekend, Britain will celebrate the landmark 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s ascension to the throne with Platinum Jubilee weekend, a national bank holiday taking place from ...
In honor of […] The royal family is paying special tribute on this day to 94-year-old Queen Elizabeth II, who was known as Princess Elizabeth at the time of WWII.
The book was released in hardcover in 2005 (with a CD-ROM containing free copies of other works written by Weber). Advance Reader Copies were made available for sale at baen.com some months previously, with a sizable portion of the book being "snippetted" on Baen's Bar for free.