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Friends Indeed

(2025)
(The fifth book in the Star Kingdom series)
A novel by

 
 
A NEW NOVEL FEATURING STEPHANIE HARRINGTON IN HONORVERSE PREQUEL SERIES

What happens after the War of the Gods?

The answer lies in the Heart of the Mountain . . .

THE TROUBLE WITH TREECATS

Stephanie Harrington didn’t discover treecats—they were indigenous to the planet Sphinx, a colony of the tiny Star Kingdom of Manticore. But at age ten she was the first human to bond with one. Now, almost 17, she is the species greatest champion.

To the rest of the human galaxy, if they are known at all, they are recognized as tool using, socially organized, fuzzy little creatures, with no known method of communication—who also happen to be fierce hunters. But are they sapient . . .? Because if they are, that would have all sorts of repercussions for the families who have settled on Sphinx, the Harringtons not the least.

There will be winners, and there will be losers. And Stephanie is there to make sure the treecats don���t lose out.

But Stephanie, the treecats, and Sphinx itself may be caught up in an even greater conspiracy than the one to help the fighting ‘cats survive, one generations in the making . . .

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Praise for A New Clan:

‘ . . . the story flows smoothly, the already remarkably established world holds wide appeal . . . plenty of fast-paced drama and trauma. All fans of this crossover YA series will appreciate the ongoing bonds between the humans and treecats.’
—Library Journal

Praise for Fire Season:

‘I loved it. A thrilling, edge-of-the-seat read—I couldn’t put it down!’
Tamora Pierce, author of New York Times best-selling Beka Cooper series

Praise for series debut novel A Beautiful Friendship:

‘[A] stellar introduction to a new YA science-fiction series set in the Honorverse of Weber’s popular adult novels. It’s rare to find teen science fiction that strays beyond popular dystopian fare. The environmental messages, human-animal friendship, humor, action, and inventive technology will make this series starter an easy hit with teen sf readers.’
—Booklist

Praise for David Weber and the Honor Harrington series:

‘. . . Everything you could want in a heroine . . . plenty of action.’ —
Science Fiction Age

‘Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant!’ —Anne McCaffrey

‘Compelling combat combined with engaging characters for a great space opera adventure.’ —Locus

‘Weber combines realistic, engaging characters with intelligent technological projection. Fans of this venerable space opera will rejoice.’ —Publishers Weekly


Genre: Young Adult Fantasy

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