Gallantry in Action is the first installment of the Jonah Halberd Series by John J. Spearman. A sci-fi military novel set in space, the book follows Captain Jonah Halberd, newly assigned commander of the spaceship HMS Cumberland, an advanced cruiser in the Royal Navy of the Commonwealth, currently under the reign of King Edward XII. There is an ongoing war between the Commonwealth and the Rodinan Federation. After rescuing Lady Julia Hawthorne, the fiancee of First Space Lord Chesterfield, Jonah and his crew set off for yet another dangerous assignment. But an ensuing battle with the Rodinan armada causes heavy casualties, and Jonah finds himself captured by the enemy. A daring rescue led by Lieutenant Commander Fred MacMurray results in Jonah receiving a hero's welcome back home. Now, he must unite the Coalition for war.
John Spearman is an award-winning author. In the past, he served a Latin teacher and coach at a prestigious New England boarding school. Before joining the world of academia, Spearman had been a sales and marketing executive for 25 years.
I'm a big fan of military space opera and I really liked this book. The characters were engaging, & the universe was interesting. The space battles were well written & the ships were well described. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes Honorverse, because it's that good (though not such an enormous series, yet).
I did not know how this book was going to pan out as it started a lot like C S Forrester's Horatio Hornblower 'Happy Return'. There was a definite Hornblower influence and as a great Hornblower fan I felt it was going to be another knock off book. Luckily I persevered and the book managed to find it own feel and story with enough divergence from the Hornblower series though retaining some of the quirks. The central character has a good foundation and the supporting characters help move the story along. A believable future where the story is set along with believable space travel and battles along with personal issues and development. I must admit I quite enjoyed the book and binge read the other 3 books in the series
One again John Spearman has started off a series with a first class story! He gives you a look at the characters and then proceeds to develop them. Fun to read and I cannot wait for book 2.
A solid 3 stars. Its worth the read if you are into Science Fiction. Despite its many flaws and the constant feeling like you are reading a attempt to copy a David Weber/John Ringo book.
Honestly it feels like it was written by A.I that took what Weber Wrote in the Honor Harring series and slimmed it down, Changed names etc.. The plot is familiar.. The people are Familiar. The world/universe has downright spooky similarities to the Honor Harrington books. The political shenanigans etc are similar.. Even the main weapons are like they were taken from the Harrington series. IE Pod Missiles etc. The problem is .. That Weber's books draws you in and gives lots of detail about what is going on in the battle etc.. This book series is extremely short on that. Battles are a few paragraphs of text describing what happened in as little detail as possible.
The story itself isn't that bad. It just lacks..... a LOT of context and content.
I found this from the recommendation of a friend. I thoroughly enjoyed it. My only criticism is that it could use a work-through with an experienced editor. Not enough to remove a star though. Great first novel!
Bottom line, I enjoyed reading this book. The author was a little bit short on character development, and you had to suspend a bit of your belief on how fortunate our main character was in his battles. But the story clicked along and I had a good time reading it.
The protagonist is relatable. Interested to see where the story goes. I am enjoying seeing strategies developing. Nice to see characters that aren't just straight up tropes.
This is my first review on Gr in a few years, so forgive me if the details are lacking, and the analysis is somewhat lacklustre. Firstly, as you can see from the rating, I rather liked this first entry into a hopefully long running and successful series. While it is no Weber, which in some people's mind may be a good thing, it is nevertheless an excellent start to a series. As far as I know, this is the author's first novel. I haven't done much research into him, so please correct me if I'm wrong. Now, let's see if I can still remember how to write a decent review. On the military aspect of the novel, I can't find anything major to complain about. As someone who is neither a scientist, or a military expert, the tactics and science seem okay at first glance. Now, let's get to the characterisation and other miscellaneous aspects of the novel. As in all military novels, people die, obviously the nature of war demands casualties. Our intrepid hero doesn't seem to be affected majorly by the casualties around him. I know as a military man, he has to have a coping mechanism when losing friends and subordinates. However, I feel a deeper look at the emotional affect of a war would enhance this novel greatly. I imagine the intent was to write an action-filled and exciting novel. But, I feel adding further depth to the experience would add further appeal to the novel.
What did slightly irritate me however was the romance which was shoehorned into the plot. While I like the fact that the romantic subplot was actually done with an end goal of character growth, I feel it was rather clunky, and could have been done better. I have nothing against romantic subplots, but I feel that it was unnecessary and rather forced.
However, as a first time author, this entry into what is looking like an excellent series is nevertheless well done. My gripes aside, I still enjoyed the story. Hopefully, this review is coherent and understandable. Here's to a hopefully more regular participation in the community.
The only thing that pissed me off is that it ended.. And the next book is being recorded, and I was furious... So I had to calm down before I wrote a review..
Total disclaimer again, I've known the author since kindergarten, so I'm reading all his books for free copies to review.. Grade school pics available on request.
So I also know that this is his first book.. Wait, what, THIS is the one he wrote after reading some drivel and thinking he could do better?!
Again, still, I love his stories, characters, and the romance parts dont get in the way.. Adults having some fun before they might die, then going to work, not pining and moaning? Finally!
He calls it space opera, but there's sure no soap opera stuff going on. Decent people doing their jobs competently.. I frankly love it.. Life's hard enough without throwing a Dr Smith in the mix..
I did like that the enemy they're fighting aren't shown as horrible people..
The main dude, Jonah, going home on leave to pleasantness and parties is a bit jarring.. But you know what's jarring also? Any military people going home on leave after leaving war zones..
Again I like what I'd consider realism in military space novels... It's not all Powie ! Zowie! PewPewPew! You blast the enemy because you can't turn the ship, the battle is over, count your dead, and write a report..
These are books for those of us who preferred the movie Deep Impact over Armageddon.. I want my space soldiers quiet quick thinkers..
This rating does not really have anything to do with quality as shown by the positive ratings. It is a strictly military story which does not interest me. I did a lot of skipping with the battle scenes only cause of my own indifference to this type. The writing itself was well done and if I was offered another type of story by this author I would try it.
4 stars. This was a pretty good book. Nothing fancy, deep, or complicated, just a straightforward space-based military adventure. The action is continuous. It reminded me of a lighter version of Honor Harrington; in fact, some of the plot points were very reminiscent of those in Honor Harrington novels. I;ll read the next in series.
I was really looking forward to reading this book. What a disappointment. Only about 10-15 percent is actually combat related. The rest is just mind numbing fluff. His date with the French model had more coverage than his first battle. It’s too bad the actual premise is good. I really don’t know how he could screw it up so badly.
We have another space war story with some different political systems at war. The main characters are believable and likable. Going to book 2. Good read!
Excellent space opera novel well written and obviously decently researched. This book stands out clearly from many others. Strongly recommended. Hobby indeed. Well done Jake!
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That was fun. An excellent naval military novel. Action,adventure,romance,politics and the Royal Navy and being in the UK very appealing to me,but loved the characters and work building forward to the sequals.First time reading this author but not the last time
Interesting cast of characters with a realistic description of their training and experience as they become competent warriors with subplots of heroes and cowards. Interesting descriptions of space warfare tactics.
Interesting characters. Good plot line. Some of the romantic subplots seem a little unrealistic. The lead character is an amazing tactician who uses ideas from anyone and everyone on his vessel. He is generous with his praise