
Honors Rendered, Paperback/Robert Macomber
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In this eleventh novel in the Honor series of naval historical fiction, it's January 1889 and German and American naval forces are engaged in an escalating confrontation in Samoa in the South Pacific. Warships are at battle stations. Naval reinforcements from both nations are on the way. The press in Berlin, Hamburg, Washington, and San Francisco is calling for national honor to be defended. At any moment, open warfare may erupt. President Grover Cleveland orders Commander Peter Wake, U.S. naval intelligence agent, to clandestinely accomplish one of two things: either somehow prevent all-out war between Germany and America, or win it decisively at the outset to prevent combat from spreading worldwide. About the Author Robert N. Macomber is an award-winning author, internationally renowned lecturer, and respected consultant for the U.S. Department of Defense. His several literary awards include the top national prize for the genre, the American Library Association's Boyd Award for Excellence in Military Fiction." Mr. Macomber's work spans every ocean and continent, and his fans in North America and Europe eagerly await each new thriller in the Honor Series. When he is not traveling the world on research or lecture tours, he lives a quiet life at The Boat House in St. James, a fishing community on Pine Island on the lower Gulf coast of Florida. For more about Mr. Macomber and his work, visit www.robertmacomber.com.