In Enemy Hands by David Weber

In Enemy Hands (Honor Harrington, #7)

by David Weber

Honor Harrington has faced ship-to-ship combat, assassins, political vendettas and duels. She's been shot at, shot down, and just plain shot; had starships blown out from under her, and made personal enemies who will do anything to ruin her, and she's survived it all. Now she finds herself on board a battlecruiser bound for a prison planet aptly named 'Hell' - and her scheduled execution. Put into solitary confinement, separated from her officers and her treecat Nimitz, and subjected to systematic humiliation by her gaolers, her future has become both bleak and short. Yet the one lesson Honor Harrington has never learned is how to give up . . .

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Capturan a Honor tras una cagada de sus mandos y asistimos al cautiverio e intento de fuga de la tripulación. Pero previamente hay centenares de páginas de disquisiciones y de críticas del autor al sistema educativo. No es de los mejores, aunque las partes de acción son buenas.

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