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Lieutenant Daniel Leary of the Republic of Cinnabar Navy commands
the corvette Princess Cecile with the brilliant Signals Officer
Adele Mundy at his side. But when a diplomatic mission to the
far-flung planet Strymon obtains an unwanted passenger, the
Princess Cecile is catapulted into a brutal world of political
sabotage. With assassins, pirates and traitors on every side,
Daniel, Adele and their crack crew face the strains of a voyage
never before attempted. And if they succeed, they must confront an
enemy who can blow an entire fleet to smithereens. In this
swashbuckling adventure, death is always an option. But for
Lieutenant Daniel Leary, defeat is not.
The Republic of Cinnabar and the Alliance of Free Stars have
reached an uneasy truce and for the first time in years, the
Republic of Cinnabar Navy is not at war. For Lt. Daniel Leary and
Signals Officer Adele Mundy, this can only mean one thing -
adventure!When the Princess Cecile is sold as a private yacht,
Leary and Mundy bring together the old crew to escort a pair of
wealthy nobles on an expedition to the Galactic North. With jealous
lovers, winged dragons and a mysterious oracle to contend with, the
voyage is far from peaceful. But on their search for a rare and
priceless treasure Leary and Mundy find something far more sinister
- a secret Alliance base, and the looming threat of war...
With a veteran's eye for the harsh and gritty details of war, David
Drake depicts futuristic tank combat in his Hammer's Slammers
fiction. This is the second of a three volume set presenting the
entire Slammers series, with new introductions by major SF figures
and new afterwords by David Drake.
The Best-Selling Series That Rocketed David Drake to Military
Science Fiction Stardom.
The First of Three Volumes Collecting the Complete Series.
With a veteran's eye for the harsh and gritty details of war, David
Drake depicts a futuristic analog of tank combat in his Hammer's
Slammers fiction. The Slammers are neither cartoon heroes nor
propaganda villains; rather they are competent professionals
engaged in a deadly business. The inevitable conflicts between
policy, necessity, and human nature make Drake's Slammers fiction
instantly identifiable and utterly compelling. This is the first of
a three volume set presenting for the first time the entire
genre-defining Slammers series in a uniform trade paperback set,
with new introductions by major SF figures and new afterwords by
David Drake. Each volume will also include a Slammers story not
collected in previous Slammer's books.
"Fans of Drake's edgy stories of a mercenary tank regiment in a
future not all that different from our present will rejoice at the
publication of] the entire series in three volumes. Drake, a
Vietnam vet who served in the Blackhorse Regiment, uses prose as
cold and hard as the metal alloy of a tank to portray the men and
women of Hammer's Regiment. . . . In his depiction of combat, Drake
rivals Crane and Remarque."
--"Publishers Weekly," reviewing the Night Shade hardcover edition
This three volume set presents for the first time the
genre-defining Slammers series in a uniform hardcover set. This
volume features the final two Slammers novels, The Sharp End and
Paying the Piper, as well as an ori
Captain Daniel Leary and cybrarian spy Adele Mundy think they've
earned the quiet life. But when there is a rebellion in a distant,
but politically critical, star system, high officials are
determined to get the lifelong friends involved. They claim that
only Leary and Mundy can prevent a war between the Republic of
Cinnabar and its great rival, the Alliance of Free Stars. The
conflict is political, but at the sharp end it means blazing
warfare and cold-blooded murder. The odds in ships and guns are
badly in the enemy's favour. Daniel, Adele, and the crew of the
Princess Cecile will do everything humanly possible, but that may
not be enough. And even if they succeed in battle, they can't be
sure whether their employers really wanted them to win-or whether
they even want them alive...
"David Drake [is] the reason a lot of people got started reading
military science fiction, because it's always a good idea to start with
the best."--David Weber
Cinnabar's chief spymaster is a mother also--and her son is determined
to search for treasure in the midst of a civil war. Who better to hold
the boy's hand and to take the blows directed at him than Captain
Daniel Leary, the Republic of Cinnabar Navy's troubleshooter, and his
friend the cyberspy Adele Mundy?
The only thing certain in the struggle for control of the mining planet
Corcyra is that the rival parties are more dangerous to their own
allies than to their opponents. Daniel and Adele face kidnappers,
hijackers, pirates and a death squad even before they can get to their
real business of ending the war on Corcyra. Only with planetary peace
can the boy they're escorting get on with hismission.
The boy thinks the treasure he's looking for is a thousand years old.
Daniel and Adele know that it's probably a dream
But if the treasure is real, it just might be tens of thousands of
years older than anyone imagines, and incalculably more valuable!
"David Drake [is] the reason a lot of people got started reading
military science fiction, because it's always a good idea to start
with the best."--David Weber
The jackals are moving in! The
barbarians of the outer reaches intend to play both Cinnabar and
Cinnabar's sworn enemy, the totalitarian Alliance, against each
other and bring both empires down like an enormous house of cards.
The barbarian pirates have commandeered and hot-rodded starships
that can outmaneuver even Captain Leary's trusty RCN corvette. But
speed and tech don't count for everything. The Princess Cecile has
the incomparable Daniel Leary and his trusted aide and friend Adele
Mundy in command. Faced with such grit, bravery and intelligent
misdirection the pirates might find they've bitten off more than
they can chew.
"David Drake [is] the reason a lot of people got started reading military science fiction, because it's always a good idea to start with the best."--David Weber
Roy Olfetrie dreamed of becoming an officer in the Republic of Cinnabar Navy until his father s secret criminal enterprise was discovered. Forced to drop out of the Academy, Roy has given up until he meets Captain Daniel Leary.
With Leary and Mundy at his side, Roy finally has a chance to redeem himself. Plunged back into the fray, Roy must contend with slave traders, pirates and assassination attempts, as well as his own father s toxic legacy. But an even greater danger is on the horizon, as war with the Alliance is brewing once again...
When the Republic of Cinnabar doesn't have enough battleships to deal with all the crises in its war with the Alliance, it sends the next best thing: Commander Daniel Leary and his friend, the spy Adele Mundy. This time they're off to help the Bagarian cluster in its rebellion against the Alliance, but they'll quickly find that the worst threats to the rebels are the treacherous politicians.
Leary and Mundy use electronic espionage, sub-machine guns, and shipkilling missiles to outwit political rivals, put down mutiny, and capture an Alliance fortress. When all else fails, they'll strike for the heart of the Alliance--and then throw their tiny corvette into a major fleet action.
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More Than Honor
David Weber, David Drake, S.M. Stirling
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R699
R572
Discovery Miles 5 720
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The first entry in the Worlds of Honor anthology series, featuring
stories set in David Weber's New York Times best-selling
Honorverse. Featuring "A Grand Tour" by master of military SF David
Drake; "A Whiff of Grapeshot" by best-selli
Theirs is a friendship forged in hell...Daniel Leary is a
lieutenant in the Republic of Cinnabar Navy with no money and no
prospects since he quarrelled with his ruthless, politically
influential father. Adele Mundy is a scholar with no money and
prospects since her family was massacred for conspiring against the
Cinnabar government. Kostroma is a wealthy planet that depends on
diplomacy to stay independent in a galaxy whose two great powers,
Cinnabar and Alliance, battle for supremacy. In a few hours,
diplomacy is going to fail Kostroma. Daniel, Adele, and the scratch
crew they gather aren't much to stand in the way of a powerful
invasion fleet; but, just possibly, they're enough. They have
nothing on their side but each other-and heaven help whatever tries
to stand in their way...
How to develop an entrepreneurial mindset, begin a successful
venture, and change the world for the better
We are living in a world of incredible challenge and changes,
and for both the entrepreneur and potential entrepreneur alike,
this also means it is a world of ample opportunities. From the fall
of the Berlin Wall to the rise of e-commerce and social media,
there are now, today, more markets, tools, and opportunities for
entrepreneurs than ever before. Even better: we are now also living
in a world more predisposed to entrepreneurial solutions than ever,
and we need those solutions--not just to create the Next Big Thing,
but to solve the Next Big Problem. Every issue that individuals,
communities, and nations face offers the entrepreneur the chance to
make a difference. For anyone ready to embark on a mission to solve
problems, create communities, build businesses, tap technology, and
think entrepreneurially, this new world is teeming with
opportunities for success.Uses real-life examples to explain the
full extent of today's global entrepreneurial revolution and its
vital importance for our futureExplains where the emerging markets
are and how to tap into them to achieve successOffers insights on
the global entrepreneurial revolution, the future of financing, the
rise of the self-employed army, the transformation of innovation,
and the view from the "bottom of the pyramid"
Learn how the worlds' best entrepreneurs are starting profitable
businesses, innovating, or creating organizations to alleviate
social needs across the globe. "Planet Entrepreneur" teaches how
anyone can develop an entrepreneurial mindset, begin a successful
venture, and change the world for the better. This is the Era of
the Entrepreneur.
Captain Daniel Leary with his friend-and spy-Officer Adele Mundy
are sent to a quiet sector to carry out an easy task: helping the
local admiral put down a coup before it takes place. But then the
jealous admiral gets rid of them by sending them off on a wild
goose chase to a sector where commerce is king and business is
carried out by extortion and gunfights. With anarchy and rebellion
in the air, a rogue intelligence officer plots the war that will
destroy civilization and enlists the help of a brute whom even
torturers couldn't stomach. And, of course, it's up to Leary and
Mundy to put a stop to the madness.
While the Republic of Cinnabar is at peace with the Alliance,
warriors like Lt. Daniel Leary and Signals Officer Adele Mundy must
find other work - like escorting a pair of wealthy nobles on an
expedition to the back of beyond The Princess Cecile, the corvette
in which they carved their reputations in letters of fire, has been
sold as a private yacht, but she still has her guns, her missiles,
and her veteran crew. Daniel and Adele will need all of those
things as they face winged dragons, an Alliance auxiliary cruiser,
jealous lovers, and a mysterious oracle which really does foresee
the future. find a hostile fleet ready for a war that will sweep
Cinnabar out of a strategically crucial arm of the galaxy.
Preventing that will involve skill, courage, and more luck than a
sane man could even pray for; and it will require a space battle on
a scale that a tiny corvette like the Princess Cecile has no
business being involved in. But she'll be in the middle of it
anyway, because Daniel, Adele, and their Cinnabar crew would never
turn their backs on a fight
Paris at War chronicles the lives of ordinary Parisians during
World War II, from September 1939 when France went to war with Nazi
Germany to liberation in August 1944. Readers will relive the
fearful exodus from the city as the German army neared the capital,
the relief and disgust felt when the armistice was signed, and the
hardships and deprivations under Occupation. David Drake contrasts
the plight of working-class Parisians with the comparative comfort
of the rich, exposes the activities of collaborationists, and
traces the growth of the Resistance from producing leaflets to
gunning down German soldiers. He details the intrigues and
brutality of the occupying forces, and life in the notorious
transit camp at nearby Drancy, along with three other less well
known Jewish work camps within the city. The book gains its
vitality from the diaries and reminiscences of people who endured
these tumultuous years. Drake's cast of characters comes from all
walks of life and represents a diversity of political views and
social attitudes. We hear from a retired schoolteacher, a
celebrated economist, a Catholic teenager who wears a yellow star
in solidarity with Parisian Jews, as well as Resistance fighters,
collaborators, and many other witnesses. Drake enriches his account
with details from police records, newspapers, radio broadcasts, and
newsreels. From his chronology emerge the broad rhythms and
shifting moods of the city. Above all, he explores the contingent
lives of the people of Paris, who, unlike us, co uld not know how
the story would end.
The tyrannical Alliance continues its war against the Republic of
Cinnabar, and Daniel Leary, newly promoted to Commander, and his
crew have a new mission: Stop Dunbar's World from falling to an
invasion by the planet Pellegrino. Nataniel Arruns, son of the
dictator of Pellegrino, has landed with a large contingent,
intending to set himself up as the ruling warlord, with the
planet's population becoming workers-serfs-of the Pellegrinian
overlords. And Dunbar's world has no more than their local police
force to oppose him.
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