Book 1

The Shadow of Saganami

by David Weber

Published 26 October 2004
The Star Kingdom of Manticore is once again at war with the Republic of Haven after a stunning sneak attack. The graduating class from Saganami Island, Royal Manticoran Navy's academy, are going straight from the classroom to the blazing reality of all-out war. Except for the midshipmen assigned to the heavy cruiser HMS Hexapuma, that is. They're being assigned to the Talbott Cluster, an out of the way backwater, far from the battle front. The most they can look forward to is the capture of the occasional pirate cruiser and the boring duty of supporting the Cluster's peaceful integration with the star kingdom at the freely expressed will of eighty percent of the Clusters citizens. With a captain who may have seen to much of war and a station commander who isn't precisely noted for his brilliant and insightful command style, it isn't exactly what the students of Honor Harrington, the "salamander", expected. But things aren't as simple-or tranquil-as they appear. The "pirates" they encounter aren't what they seem, and the "peaceful integration" they expected turns into something very different.
A very powerful alliance of corrupt Solarian League bureaucrats and ruthless interstellar corporations is determined to prevent the Cluster's annexation by the star kingdom...by any means necessary. Pirates, terrorists, genetic slavers, smuggled weapons, long-standing personal hatreds, and a vicious alliance of corporate greed, bureaucratic arrogance, and a corrupt local star nation with a powerful fleet, are all coming together, and only hexapuma, her war-weary captain, and Honor Harrington's students stand in their path. They have only one thing to support and guide them: the tradition of Saganami. The tradition that sometimes a Queen's officer's duty is to face impossible odds...and die fighting.

Storm from the Shadows

by David Weber

Published 3 March 2009
Rear Admiral Michelle Henke was commanding one of the ships in a force led
by Honor Harrington in an all-out space battle. The odds were against the Star
Kingdom forces, and they had to run. But Michelle's ship was crippled, and had
to be destroyed to prevent superior Manticoran technology from falling into
Havenite hands, and she and her surviving crew were taken prisoner. Much to her
surprise, she was repatriated to Manticore, carrying a request for a summit
conference between the leaders of the two sides which might end the war. But a
condition of her return was that she gave her parole not to fight against the
forces of the Republic of Haven until she had been officially exchanged for a
Havenite prisoner of war, so she was given a command far away from the war's
battle lines. What she didn't realize was that she would find herself on a
collision course, not with a hostile government, but with the interstellar
syndicate of criminals known as Manpower. And Manpower had its own plans for
eliminating Manticore as a possible threat to its lucrative slave trade, deadly
plans which remain hidden in the shadows.