Undeniably the science fiction phenomenon of the decade, New York
Times bestselling author David Weber is often compared to C S Forester
(the celebrated creator of Captain Horatio Hornblower) and is the
recipient of critical praise worthy of Heinlein or Asimov. His hordes
of voracious fans clamor for more and more Weber. Fortunately for
them, Weber keeps steadily producing book after book.
His novels range from epic fantasy (Oath of Swords, The War God's
Own) to breathtaking space opera (Path of the Fury, The Armageddon
Inheritance) to military science fiction with in-depth characterization
(the celebrated and awesomely popular Honor Harrington series.
Reviewers call Weber "highly entertaining" (Booklist),
"outstanding . . . superb . . . excellent" (Wilson Library
Bulletin), "remarkable" (Kliatt), "the best"
(Dragon), "worth shouting about" (Philadelphia Weekly
Press), "great" (Locus), and "the best writer around
today" (FosFax). Readers call Weber similar things, but mostly
they call the Baen offices several times a week