runsforcelery wrote:I always try to give fair value for the time my readers invest. Clearly, for some people, that doesn't always happen. There are reasons this books is where it is and does what it does, including the fact that I've been asked --- repeatedly and often --- for exactly the additional time with the characters which some of you are complaining about. That's probably a case of different strokes and readers who want different things. but it was one of many factors which went into the way in which I structured the book.
And, in general, I'd say you succeed quite well. To be honest, this is the *first* Honorverse book that really seems, except for perhaps a chapter or two's worth of test, mostly unnecessary.
Or, for that matter, of *any* of the books of yours I've read - which is pretty much all of them outside of the "War God" or "Assiti Shards" series.
That said, I think what those folks who wanted "more time with characters" meant was more time spent *in one place* or within one book during the series of events it covers. Not necessarily going back in time to "fill in". Certainly it seemed to me most parts of this book really *belonged* in sections of others already published.
Now, if this book had covered the more of the Alignment side - namely, perhaps, the discovery and development of Darius along with more emphasis on other phases of the Alignment's plan, it might be different. But much of it is like some sort of mirror view of bits and pieces of what the Alignment is doing. You don't get a sense of a real story line plot.
It's an established method to sometimes do "flashbacks" - other authors do them and so do films - to establish why some past incident may have made a character do something in the present, but that's not the kind of explaining this book does. These aren't "flashbacks", they're more like omitted parts of previous stories. As someone noted previously, like the "extras" on the end of a DVD version of a movie with "previously deleted scenes". I suspect most people buy the DVD for the movie, and not really for the "extras", they're just a nice, added touch.