by David Weber
The poorest in the series so far, the first half of the book does not need to be read and the whole shambles of the White Haven / Honor attraction is poorly written, poorly executed, and not believable given the character's experiences.Once he is off the scene the book gets better, but its a bit slo...
Not very surprisingly I didn't really like this one vey much. Not only do I not like the concept of Harrington surrendering but the book was, for large parts, bloody slow.
I enjoyed the second half of this book far more than the first. For the first 40 pages or so, the reader is treated not only to a recap of the rest of the series (understandable, most serieses do this), but also example after example of how "special" Honor, how everyones loves, how she is the most ...