HALO: Legacy of Onyx

· Halo Book 21 · Simon and Schuster · Narrated by Scott Brick
4.5
52 reviews
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An original full-length novel set in the Halo universe and based on the New York Times bestselling video game series!

Molly Patel was only seven years old when the alien alliance known as the Covenant destroyed her homeworld and killed her family. As one of the few to escape the glassing of Paris IV, and despite the United Nations Space Command winning the war on behalf of humanity, Molly never forgot how much she had lost.

Nine years later, when her adoptive parents—research scientists specializing in ancient Forerunner technology—are called to the mysterious and wondrous place known as Onyx, Molly vehemently objects. It’s not so much that Molly’s concerned about relocating to inside a spherical construct the diameter of an entire solar system, but the fact that she also has to live alongside members of the same alien species that murdered her family. And when the Servants of the Abiding Truth—a violent ex-Covenant sect under the guidance of the notorious Pale Blade—somehow makes its way inside this supposedly impregnable sphere, Molly is now forced to consider if she and her new parents have made a terrible and fatal mistake in coming here....

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4.5
52 reviews
Jennifer Graziano
May 25, 2025
Origin of the alphabet; number line, computer is the same place. There isn't a calendar without a programmer; different ones in society are for companies to supply basic utilities; motor vehicles, food clothes & shelter. Computer programs give the answers to outstanding questions; humans do not. They also drive all artificial moving objects; humans do not. One program designs all the building and a different one does cars; the program includes after they are built schedules for them and us. Cameras are a derivative of computer separate from video recorder for unreal pictures and photograph obstructing justice to disappear or vanish includes video tapes & DVD's.
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A Google user
March 27, 2018
This book was horrible. The author writes in a sanctimonious and preachy manner and has little talent for writing believable fleshed out characters. The existing characters from previous cannon are utterly unrecognizable and the new ones are shallow and unconvincing. This hot mess abounds with gaping plot holes, logical inconsistencies, and a total disregard for existing cannon. I was pretty disappointed with his other foray into the Halo universe (New Blood) so it's little surprise that this dumpster fire is even worse. The only reason I gave it one star was that zero stars isn't an option.
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corben oneill
October 24, 2020
the story is all over the place the pacing is off and i never understood why the charters were making the bad decisions they did , adds some good chaters from other books but their wasted or in positions they should not be in at all
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About the author

Matt Forbeck is an award-winning and New York Times bestselling author and game designer. He has more than thirty novels and countless games published to date. His latest work includes Dungeonlogy, the Star Wars: Rogue One junior novel, the last two editions of The Marvel Encyclopedia, his Monster Academy YA fantasy novels, and the upcoming Shotguns & Sorcery roleplaying game based on his novels. He lives in Beloit, WI, with his wife and five children, including a set of quadruplets. For more about him and his work, visit Forbeck.com.

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