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2009 novel by David Weber and Eric Flint
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Torch of Freedom
First edition
AuthorDavid Weber and Eric Flint
Cover artistDavid Mattingly
LanguageEnglish
SeriesHonor Harrington series
GenreScience fiction novel
PublisherBaen Books
Publication date
November 3, 2009
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages602
ISBN 1-4391-3305-0 (ISBN 978-1-4391-3305-7)
OCLC 311764117
Preceded byCrown of Slaves 
Followed byCauldron of Ghosts 

Torch of Freedom is a science fiction novel by American writers David Weber and Eric Flint, published on November 3, 2009.[1] It is the second book in the Crown of Slaves series which runs parallel (timeline-wise) to the main Honor Harrington series. It is the sequel to the 2003 novel Crown of Slaves , also by David Weber and Eric Flint. The book includes a Baen CD Library disk.

Plot

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While Anton Zilwicki and Victor Cachat were working undercover on Mesa, Mesa launches an attack at Torch. Anton Zilwicki and Victor Cachat escape Mesa amidst general mayhem together with a defecting leading scientist. The attack against Torch is thwarted by Rear Admiral Luiz Rozsak of the Solarian League Navy, who had amassed a fleet in the interest of the Maya Sector.

Queen Berry becomes romantically involved with Hugh Arai, who, after being freed from slavery by Jeremy X from the Audubon Ballroom, worked as a commando for the Beowulf Biological Survey Corps (BSC), and was assigned by Jeremy X as Berry's bodyguard.

Reception

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The book was reviewed by Daniel Ostrowski for the Polish fanzine Fahrenheit .[2]

References

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  1. ^ Torch of Freedom on author's website
  2. ^ Ostrowski, Daniel (28 March 2012). "Płomień wolności". Fahrenheit (in Polish). Retrieved 2024年03月11日.
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Main series
Crown of Slaves
Saganami
Manticore Ascendant series
Star Kingdom (YA) series
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