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If you loved how Honor Harrington's mission in Honor Among Enemies drove the entire plot—complete with tense naval engagements and strategizing—you'll be captivated by On Basilisk Station. Here, Honor is given a seemingly impossible assignment, and her relentless determination to achieve her goals against all odds is front and center.
If the broad galactic stakes, massive battles, and the sense of an entire universe in flux thrilled you in Honor Among Enemies, you'll be hooked by Leviathan Wakes. The story moves from the gritty corridors of the Canterbury to the political intrigue on Ceres and beyond, delivering high-stakes adventure across the Solar System.
If the detailed starship maneuvers and the realistic depiction of space combat in Honor Among Enemies drew you in, Dauntless will be right up your alley. Captain 'Black Jack' Geary must use his tactical genius and understanding of hard science to save his fleet, giving you plenty of meticulously crafted battles and strategic tension.
If you enjoyed watching Honor Harrington wrestle with impossible choices and ethical gray areas in Honor Among Enemies, Ninefox Gambit offers a fascinating protagonist in Kel Cheris, whose questionable alliances and conflicted decisions drive the story into even murkier moral territory.
If you were drawn in by the meticulous worldbuilding and the detailed social and military structures in Honor Among Enemies, Ancillary Justice will immerse you in the complex civilization of the Radch, complete with unique cultural norms, shipboard hierarchies, and a protagonist navigating it all.
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