Halo Glasslands, Karen Traviss
Halo Glasslands, Karen Traviss
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Halo: Glasslands

Author: Karen Traviss

Series: Halo #11

Narrator: Euan Morton

Unabridged: 15 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2019


Synopsis

The first novel of the Kilo-Five Trilogy by #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Traviss—part of the expanded universe based on the award-winning video game series Halo!

2553. The theocratic military alliance known as the Covenant has collapsed after a long, brutal war with humanity that saw billions slaughtered on Earth and its colonies. For the first time in thirty years, however, peace finally seems possible. But though the fighting has stopped, the war is far from over: it’s just gone underground. The United Nations Space Command’s feared and secretive Office of Naval Intelligence recruits Kilo-Five—a clandestine team of Orbital Drop Shock Troopers, a Spartan super-soldier, and a diabolical AI—to accelerate the insurrection within the Covenant’s warrior species, the Sangheili, even as their notable defector-turned-leader Thel ‘Vadam—the Arbiter—struggles to stave off civil war among his divided people.

Across the galaxy, a woman thought to have died in the Covenant attack on the planet Reach is actually very much alive. Chief scientist Dr. Catherine Halsey broke every law in the book to create the Spartan program, and now she’s broken some more rules to save them. Marooned with Senior Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez and a Spartan team in a Forerunner slipspace bubble hidden in the destroyed planet Onyx, Halsey finds that this place has been guarding an ancient secret—a treasure trove of Forerunner technology that will change everything for the UNSC and mankind. As Kilo-Five joins the hunt for Halsey, humanity’s violent past begins to catch up with all of them as the disgruntled colony Venezia has been biding its time to strike at Earth…and its most dangerous terrorist has an old, painful link with both Halsey and Kilo-Five that will test everyone’s loyalty to the limit.

About Karen Traviss

#1 New York Times bestselling novelist, screenwriter, and comic book author Karen Traviss has received critical acclaim for her award-nominated Wess’har series and Ringer series, as well as regularly hitting the bestseller lists with her Star Wars, Gears of War, and Halo work. She was also the lead writer on the blockbuster Gears of War 3 video game from Epic Games. A former defense correspondent and television and newspaper journalist, she lives in Wiltshire, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Broken_fingers on October 10, 2012

Meh... Disappointment. This is my first Karen Traviss book. I will not be buying her next Halo book. She obviously hates a specific character and spends too much time on the subject, neglecting the characters previously established personalities, so that she can berate one specific character. The Go......more

Goodreads review by Ben on April 07, 2019

Now THIS is how you start a trilogy. Heck, more than that – THIS is how you write a “Halo” novel. I won’t spend that much more time bagging on Greg Bear’s “Forerunner Saga,” since a.) I’ve already spent 3 reviews doing my fair share of that, and b.) life’s too short. That being said…man, what a refre......more

Goodreads review by Mike on January 17, 2012

4 stars for the stuff with Kilo-five, 2 stars for the stuff with Halsey = 3 stars. Halo: Glasslands is billed, or was when I first came across it, as a bridge between Halo 3 and the upcoming Halo 4. It is also a sequel Eric Nylund’s Ghosts of Onyx (a fact I didn’t know). As a result there are some pr......more

Goodreads review by Ashwin on September 02, 2012

The book would have been much better if the author hadn't spent the major part of the book just vilifying Dr Halsey, it's clear that Karen Travis hasn't done much of any homework on the previous books before setting out to write this one, the characters and their behaviour in general is completely d......more

Goodreads review by Eric on May 10, 2013

The first thing that I should mention is that I will have to re-read Ghosts of Onyx. I had started reading the book, but had taken a rather long break midway through. When I went back to it, I picked up where I left off instead of going back to the beginning. That said, I enjoyed how Glasslands was......more