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March to the Stars

Empire of Man / Prince Roger Series #3 / 4
by David Weber, John Ringo
March to the Stars (Empire of Man / Prince Roger Series #3) by David Weber, John Ringo
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Roger Ramius Sergei Alexander Chiang MacClintock has had a really bad year.

Bad enough to be the spoiled rotten fop of a prince no one wanted or trusted.

Worse to be sent off on a meaningless diplomatic mission, simply to get you out from underfoot, with a bodyguard of Marines who loathe and despise you.

Worse yet to be assumed dead and marooned for almost a year on a hell-hole planet while you and those same Marines fight your way through carnivorous beasts, murderous natives, and perpetual rain to the only starport... which is controlled by the Empire's worst enemies.

Worst of all to have discovered that you were born to be a warrior prince. One whose bodyguards have learned the same lesson. And one haunted by the deaths of almost a hundred of your Marines... for what you know now was an unnecessary exercise in political expediency.

A warrior prince who wants to have a few choice words with your Lady Mother, the Empress of Man.

But to have them, you, your surviving Marines, and your Mardukan allies must cross a demon-haunted ocean, face a civilization that is "civilized" in name alone and "barbarians" who may not be exactly what they seem, and once again battle against impossible odds. All so that you can attempt to somehow seize a heavily defended spaceport and hijack a starship to take you home.

Yet what neither Roger, nor the Marines, nor his allies know is that the battle to leave Marduk is only the beginning. And that words with Roger's mother will be hard to come by.

But that's all right. Because what the Galaxy doesn't know is that it's about to receive a fresh proof of an old truism:

You don't mess with a MacClintock.

 

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Updated 04/09/2025
Category: Science Fiction, Military Science Fiction
Release date: 2003
David Weber

David Weber

David Weber is a name that resonates deeply with science fiction fans, particularly those captivated by expansive space operas and intricate world-building. Known for his ability to weave complex narratives with unforgettable characters, Weber has carved out a unique niche in the genre, blending military strategy, political intrigue, and personal drama into epic tales that span galaxies. His Honor Harrington series, a cornerstone of his writing, has not only won a dedicated fanbase but also firmly established him as one of the defining voices in modern military science fiction.

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Born in 1952, David Weber’s journey into writing was driven by a lifelong fascination with history, military strategy, and the mechanics of warfare. These interests are reflected in his books, where battles aren't just about the clash of forces, but about the minds behind them. His characters, often thrown into high-stakes situations, are challenged not only by external enemies but by the weight of their own decisions and the cost of leadership.

Weber’s writing style is marked by its meticulous attention to detail and its ability to convey the personal stakes behind every galactic conflict. Whether exploring the complex alliances between interstellar powers or the inner workings of military operations, he has an uncanny ability to make readers care about both the grand and personal aspects of the stories he tells. His books don’t just entertain—they provoke thought about duty, sacrifice, and the consequences of choices made in the heat of battle.

With Honor Harrington leading the charge, Weber’s influence on the genre has been profound. His books have not only garnered widespread acclaim but have also spawned numerous spin-offs, making him one of the most prolific and influential voices in military sci-fi today. Beyond the battles and starships, Weber’s works are fundamentally about the humanity at the core of conflict—the relationships, moral dilemmas, and the struggle for survival in a universe that doesn’t always play by the rules.

Whether it’s a new entry in the Honor Harrington universe or a fresh exploration of interstellar politics and warfare, David Weber’s novels continue to captivate readers with their rich storytelling, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes. As one of the giants in the genre, his legacy is firmly entrenched in the minds of readers who have journeyed through his carefully crafted universes, always looking for the next great adventure on the horizon.

Empire of Man / Prince Roger Series

Empire of Man / Prince Roger Series consists of four books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

March Upcountry (Empire of Man / Prince Roger Series #1)
  ★ 7.16 / 6
March to the Sea (Empire of Man / Prince Roger Series #2)
  ★ 6.60 / 5
March to the Stars (Empire of Man / Prince Roger Series #3)
  ★ 7.00 / 5
We Few (Empire of Man / Prince Roger Series #4)
  ★ 8.00 / 3


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