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Bezig met laden... Tales of Honor, Volume 2: Bred to Kill (2014)door Matt Hawkins
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"An amazing new entry in the Honorverse mythos," "Interesting...stylistically sound." The first ever original comic book tale set in David Weber's HONORVERSE! Following the success of TALES OF HONOR VOL 1, which explored the origins of Weber's military heroine, the eponymous Honor Harrington, this second volume finds Honor is a never-before-seen adventure. On the leisure station Eros, naval commander Honor Harrington's roguish uncle has gone missing...under very mysterious circumstances. In the absence of actual shore leave, it's up to Honor and her crewmen, officers Horace Harkness and Scotty Tremaine, with the help of her pet Treecat, Nimitz, to infiltrate Eros and uncover a mystery of galactic proportions! But what they find will extend far beyond a simple kidnapping, and will push Honor and her crew to their absolute limits...and then some. Written by MATT HAWKINS and DAN WICKLINE, with art from rising star LINDA SEJIC, this is one series that Scifi-fans - familiar with the Honorverse or not - won't want to miss. Collects TALES OF HONOR: BRED TO KILL #0-4. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Of course she can’t go anywhere without being known as the hero of Basilisk Station and it makes her snooping around a bit harder. Of course everything falls into place about finding her Uncle and everything coming out ok for our heroes. An ok read but it didn’t feel much like an Honor Harrington story to me. I’ll stick with it for a bit longer to see if the next collection is more to my taste.
Digital review copy provided by the publisher.
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