A review by songwind
In Enemy Hands by David Weber

4.0

I enjoyed this installment of the series a great deal, of other reasons than the previous books. It was good for character development to see Honor and her "select companions" deal with adversity. It also kept Honor from being too much of the Milkmaid of Destiny. When a character, however good, never faces defeat or adversity it weakens the story for me.

Weber continues to put human faces (good and bad) on the PN and the Committee for Public Safety.