Echoes of Honor

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Title Echoes of Honor
Author David Weber
Series Honor Harrington
Publisher
Released 1998
Media type e-Book
ISBN ISBN 0-671-57833-2

Echoes of Honor is the eighth Honor Harrington novel by David Weber.

The novel is divided into six "books". Books 1, 3 and 5 describe the unfolding course of the Manticore-Haven war, while Books 2, 4 and 6 focus on the exploits of Honor and her allies in the prison planet Hades, also known as "Hell".

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

As the story begins, Honor is apparently dead, her execution being broadcast on HD. State funerals are held on both Grayson and Manticore and an empty coffin is buried in the Royal Cathedral. While the Manticorans are shocked by the news of Honor's death, the Graysons are completely outraged.

However, the footage was faked because Honor is still alive and plotting her return. Having survived the destruction of Cordelia Ransom's ship in the previous book, Honor and her allies hide on the surface of Hades, monitoring StateSec's communications and linking with other prisoners held on the planet. Eventually they launch a surprise attack, defeating the local Havenite garrison and taking control of Hell.

Meanwhile, the Havenite Navy, under the new and aggressive leadership of Admiral Esther McQueen, goes on the offensive and launches a series of simultaneous and devastating attacks on Manticore and her allies, even hitting Manticoran territory for the first time in the war. The Manticorans, however, have a chance of testing some new weapons systems which may definitely shift the balance to their favor.

Back on Hell and now in control of the State Security facilities, Honor's party travels across the inhospitable planet and helps the prisoners escape from Camp Charon. When news of the offensive led by McQueen reach Hades, they realize that they cannot count on a Manticoran rescue mission. Still needing to escape from the planet, Honor and her allies hatch a plan to capture as many Havenite ships as possible. With a sizable fleet of captured enemy vessels (the so-called "Elysian Space Navy") under her leadership, the former prisoners defeat a StateSec armada and evacuates the prison planet.

After two years, Honor finally returns home, along with half a million former political prisoners and POWs.

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Preceded by
In Enemy Hands
Honor Harrington books
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Succeeded by
Ashes of Victory