A Rising Thunder
Honor Harrington, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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Allyson Johnson
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By:
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David Weber
About this listen
Peril and strife strike on a double front for Honor Harrington and company. After a brutal attack on the Manticoran home system, Honor Harrington and the Star Kingdom she serves battle back against a new, technologically powerful, and utterly nefarious enemy. And as if that weren’t task enough, Honor must also face down a centuries-old nemesis in the crumbling, but still mighty, Solarian League.
The war between the People’s Republic of Haven and the Star Kingdom is finally won and peace established, but grave danger looms - for there is a plan well on its way to completion designed to enslave the entire human species. Behind that plan lies the shadowy organization known as the Mesan Alignment.
Task number one for Honor is to defend against another devastating Mesan strike - a strike that may well spell the doom of the Star Kingdom in one fell blow. It is time to shut down and secure the wormhole network that is the source of the Star Kingdom’s wealth and power - but also its greatest vulnerability. Yet this is an act that the Earth-based Solarian League inevitably will take as a declaration of war.
The thunder of battle rolls as the Solarian League directs its massive power against the Star Kingdom. And once again, Honor Harrington is thrust into a desperate battle that she must win if she is to survive to take the fight to the real enemy of galactic freedom: the insidious puppetmasters of war who lurk behind the Mesan Alignment!
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- Donn Edwards
- 24-03-12
Great story, good narration
I have enjoyed the entire Honor Harrington series thus far, and "A Rising Thunder" is one of the best books in the series. It mixes just the right amount of battlefield tactics, personal interaction, and global politics to make an engaging story.
If you're a Harrington fan you'll definitely want to listen to this episode; if you haven't heard of Honor Harrington you'd better start at the beginning and enjoy all the episodes in this excelleent series.
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- Sir Bazile
- 23-02-22
Absolutely PLYING Brilliant
I must first say I liked the premise of Honor Harrington, and have waited till I had all 14 books to binge on.
I am Glad I did. having just finished book 13, only pausing to write "READ THIS BOOK" I'm starting book 14 NOW... LOL 😆 🤣
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- Paul
- 12-07-14
Good book and excellent narration
Where does A Rising Thunder rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It's a great book in the genre
What did you like best about this story?
The complex characterization, politics and in depth explanation of military tactics.
What about Allyson Johnson’s performance did you like?
Top notch voice acting consistent on all books of the series.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes
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- Jacob
- 07-01-20
Best book in the series for some time
Good action, lots of system wide intrigue and best of all; very little pointless filler
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- Kerry
- 16-05-16
excellent narration
this is a long novel, but with excellent narration the story zipped by. I have this novel in hard copy and on Kindle, though I enjoy David Weber's work I do find him a bit long winded at times. the audio version held my attention all the way through & was purely due to the narrators skill, though I did find Honor's voice a higher pitch than I imagined. still thoroughly enjoyed this version.
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- Stephen
- 15-07-12
Running out of steam
I have enjoyed this series very much especially the earlier books, but this last one gives the very strong impression that the author has run out of steam, there are huge overlaps on the previous book with some parts being verbaitum repeats of previous material. The plot is drawn out and you get the impression of one of those episodes in a sitcom where the writers simply paste together scenes from previous episodes in a "o yes remember when " type format. Much of the dialogue is jaded with phrases that initially sounded novel and interesting in book one now sounding tired, over used and lacking the freshness of the origionals. 3 or 4 hours of waffle and literary padding could easily be edited out without any noticeable difference.
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- Catriona
- 06-08-12
If you enjoy meetings....
The first section of this story was one meeting after another. I don't recall even as much action as someone getting up from a chair. Add to that that many of these meetings were of people who don't reappear and I'ld have been happier to have received an extract of the minutes.
Matters did pick up in the second part, but I felt it could almost have stopped there as we moved back to the meetings plus a lengthy section relating to a wedding of two people who hadn't appeared up to now. They may have been in the previous book, which I realised I hadn't read, but it would have been nice to get some back story.
The Honor books will never be great literature, but the earlier stories have a wonderful over the top melodrama which is lacking from this, leaving a husk which attempts to be a future history and fails.
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- Michael
- 16-04-12
All that is bad about his wtiting
I was a huge fan of the Honnor Harington series. But as the story has gone on Mr Weber has increasingly lost his touch. Now his books are bloated slow and devoid of all the action that made the early books so good. He is not a skilled writer and his dialogue has always been uncomfortable. This did not matter when surrounded by clever fast paced story lines and what he is good at Action! Now his books are all dumb dialogue, slow politics, and flimsy almost comic book protagonists. He needs a good editor to remind him what he,s good at and what he is truly bad at and this book is a truck load of the latter!!!!!!!
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- J. Bush
- 16-03-23
Where I lost interest in the series
After the previous book really dragged along, I was hoping this would rekindle my love for the series, but this was very disappointing. There is almost no dramatic tension in this book. Honor and Manticore are invincible and perfect, and this is 17 hours of every character in the universe waxing lyrical about these facts. Excellently performed as always, but Allyson's voicework cannot redeem this drudging plot. Unless you really enjoyed Mission of Honor, give this one a miss and find a new series.
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