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We Few
by David Weber and John Ringo

THE HARD WAY

Roger Ramius Sergei Alexander Chiang McClintock hasn't done anything the easy way.

The spoiled playboy prince grew up the hard way on the planet Marduk. Watching ninety percent of your bodyguards — bodyguards who have become friends, closer to you than your own brothers and sisters — die to keep you alive will do that. And it tends to make you dangerous . . . perhaps in too many ways.

Now he's coming home, but home isn't what it was when he left. Traitors have murdered his brother and sister, his nieces and nephews. His mother, the Empress, is still alive, but in the hands of Roger's own biological father, who controls her through drugs and physical and psychological torture. A new heir to the Throne has been conceived, and once the child is born his mother will no longer be necessary to the traitors' plans. Home Fleet, the largest and most powerful of the Empire's fleets is under the traitors' control, and no one in a position of power on Old Earth has the means — or the will — to do anything about it.

And, just to make things perfect, the Empire has been told that the real traitor is Prince Roger Ramius Sergei Alexander Chiang McClintock.

With the twelve survivors of Bravo Company of the Empress' Own, a few hundred three-meter tall Mardukans, his one-time tutor and present chief of staff, an elephant-sized flarta pack beast, his faithful pet Dogzard, and the ghost of his greatest ancestor, Prince Roger must somehow retake the Empire from the men who control it . . . before his new brother is born and his mother dies.

It's an impossible task, but Prince Roger knows all about impossible tasks, and the surviving Bronze Barbarians and the Mardukans of the Basik's Own believe he can do it. They're prepared to storm the gates of Hell itself at his heels in order to retake the Empire.

But after they do, can they save it from Prince Roger, as well

Published 4/1/2005
SKU: 074349881X
Ebook Price: $6.00 
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1. judith on 1/7/2012, said:

I agree with ALISTAIR WHERE ARE THE REST
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2. Frank on 12/28/2011, said:

This series needs read first to last, for it is really one big tale the publisher had to chop apart. ALL four deserve five stars though too. I've got a twenty-two year old who together with a group of his high school contemporaries all pledge they won't read any other David Weber Title until he continues this series with Ringo. He's under contract and they're a bit pissed he hasn't made that a priority. It's that good.
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3. Joerg on 9/15/2011, said:

I just loved that series. Got all 4 books, and did read these all 3 consecutive years all over again. On every read - I discovered little things I had missed before, and really enjoyed reading these again and again. Definitely one of the best series I have read, and I'd love to see something more in that one.
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4. Peter on 2/28/2011, said:

Have really loved all 3 books in this series - great stories, much better characterisation and character drama than in many sci-fi novels and gripping action too. And I love the different cultures one encounters along the way. Really great. Kavey Favelle
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5. Alistair on 12/16/2010, said:

Where's the next book AAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGG I want to know what happens to the empire in Roger's Hands. And how does his lovely Empress cope? What about Jackson? What about Cord? What about Marduk?
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6. Kourosh on 3/22/2010, said:

Great read.
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7. Berend on 2/19/2010, said:

This series is awesome. It's a very good example of a bildungsroman. Loads of fun, deep characters.. good plot.
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8. Dawn on 11/13/2009, said:

I love these books! I've read them over and over.... I keep hoping that they'll do another (please, please. )
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9. Shaun on 7/28/2009, said:

I can't wait for the next installment in the series. what will happen to Prince Jackson, will the saints pounce, what of Cord the list goes on and on loved it
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10. Jon on 6/30/2009, said:

A good read, though the tone seems lighter than previous books in the series, even a bit tongue-in-cheek in parts. Very enjoyable regardless.
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