On Basilisk Station (Honor Harrington Book 1)

Honor in Trouble:
Having made him look like a fool, she's been exiled to Basilisk Station in disgrace and set up for ruin by a superior who hates her.
Her demoralized crew blames *her* for their ship's humiliating posting to an out-of-the-way picket station.
The aborigines of the system's only habitable planet are smoking homicide-inducing hallucinogens.
Parliament isn't sure it wants to keep the place; the major local industry is smuggling; the merchant cartels want her head; the star-conquering, so-called "Republic" of Haven is Up To Something; and Honor Harrington has a single, over-age light cruiser with an armament that doesn't work to police the entire star system.
But the people out to get her have made one mistake. They've made her mad.
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If Elizabeth Moon hooked me on hard military sci-fi, David Weber really set that hook. Honor Harrington is a great character, embodying that fish-out-of-water as a woman in male-dominated military (like Moon's Esmay Suiza). But Weber has a bit harder edge, taking on some of those gender roles even more strongly than Moon. I enjoyed the British spin on things, as well, giving it a bit of spice. Highly recommended!
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