From multiple New York Times best selling author David Weber and #1 New York Times best selling author Timothy Zahn. NEW
ENTRY IN BEST-SELLING SERIES. Book #2 in the Manticore Ascendant series, set in David Weber's Honorverse.
Lieutenant Travis Long of the Royal Manticoran Navy is the sort of person who likes an orderly universe. One where
people follow the rules.
Unfortunately, he lives in the real universe.
The good news is that Travis is one of those rare people who may like rules but has a talent for thinking outside them
when everything starts coming apart. That talent has stood him—and the Star Kingdom—in good stead in the past, and it’s
one reason he’s now a “mustang,” an ex-enlisted man who’s been given a commission as a King’s officer.
The bad news is that two of the best ways of making enemies ever invented are insisting on enforcing the rules . . .
and thinking outside them when other people don’t. Travis learned that lesson the hard way as a young volunteer in basic
training, and he knows that if he could just keep his head down, turn a blind eye to violations of the rules, and avoid
stepping on senior officers’ toes, he’d do just fine. But the one rule Travis Long absolutely can’t break is the one
that says an officer in the Royal Navy does his duty, whatever the consequences.
At the moment, there are powerful forces in the young Star Kingdom of Manticore’s Parliament which don’t think they
need him. For that matter, they’re pretty sure they don’t need the Royal Manticoran Navy, either. After all, what does a
y little single-system star nation on the outer edge of the explored galaxy need with a navy?
Unhappily for them, the edge of the explored galaxy can be a far more dangerous place than they think it is. They’re
about to find out why they need the Navy . . . and how very, very fortunate they are that Travis Long is in it.
About A Call to Arms:
"The plotting is as solid as ever, with smaller scenes building to an explosive, action-packed crescendo, and the
authors strike a nice balance between technical details of space flight and the human cost of war."—Publishers Weekly
Praise for prequel A Call to Duty:
"This exciting book marks the first collaboration of two powerhouses . . . fans of both writers should be quite pleased
with the result. Like Robert A. Heinlein and Orson Scott Card, Weber and Zahn are telling a story about a teenage
character but writing for readers of all ages."–Booklist
"A new series set in the universe of Weber's popular heroine Honor Harrington gets off to a solid start. . . .
Cowriters Zahn and Weber do an excellent job alluding to events known to longtime fans. . . . [T]his astronautical
adventure is filled with . . . intrigue and political drama."–Publishers Weekly
About the Honor Harrington series:
“Weber combines realistic, engaging characters with intelligent technological projection and a deep understanding of
bureaucracy in this long-awaited Honor Harrington novel…Fans of this venerable space opera will rejoice to see
Honor back in action.”–Publishers Weekly
“. . .everything you could want in a heroine …. Excellent … plenty of action.”–Science Fiction Age
“Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant!”–Anne McCaffrey
“Compelling combat combined with engaging characters for a great space opera adventure.”–Locus
“Weber combines realistic, engaging characters with intelligent technological projection . . . Fans of this venerable
space opera will rejoice . . .”–Publishers Weekly
About Timothy Zahn:
“Zahn keeps the story moving at a breakneck pace, maintaining excitement.”—Publishers Weekly
"[Y]ou can count on Timothy Zahn for three things: clean, sparse prose; good pacing; and great action scenes. The first
book in the Cobra War series hits all those marks in admirable style and makes for a quick, entertaining sci-fi novel."
—Blogcritics
“[Conqueror’s Heritage] is another finely wrought space adventure . . . [with] social, political and emotional
complications, all of which Zahn treats with his usual skill.”—Booklist
“Zahn paints every detail [in Angelmass] with gleamy realism . . . scientific dialogue that streams with starship
hardware and trooper talk . . . immensely appealing.”—Kirkus Review