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But not everyone wants the Spartans to succeed. A coalition of human rebel leaders believes an alliance with the Covenant to be its best hope of finally winning independence from the [[Unified Earth Government]]. To further their plans, the [[insurrectionists]] have dispatched a sleeper agent to sabotage the UNSC counterattack—and ensure that John-117 and the Spartans never return from battle....<ref name=amazon/>}}
But not everyone wants the Spartans to succeed. A coalition of human rebel leaders believes an alliance with the Covenant to be its best hope of finally winning independence from the [[Unified Earth Government]]. To further their plans, the [[insurrectionists]] have dispatched a sleeper agent to sabotage the UNSC counterattack—and ensure that John-117 and the Spartans never return from battle....<ref name=amazon/>}}
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*The novel's cover is illustrated by artist Christian McGrath, who has done book covers for many ''New York Times'' Best selling authors.
*The novel's cover is illustrated by artist Christian McGrath, who has done book covers for many ''New York Times'' Best selling authors.
*[[Steve Downes]] read an excerpt from chapter 1 in the book to promote it.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL8tRXQWlTw '''Youtube''' ''- Halo: Silent Storm | Special Excerpt Voiced by Steve Downes'']</ref>
*[[Steve Downes]] read an excerpt from ''Silent Storm''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s first chapter to promote the book.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL8tRXQWlTw '''Youtube''' ''- Halo: Silent Storm | Special Excerpt Voiced by Steve Downes'']</ref>
*Several details and characters in the novel, originally planned to be included by Troy Denning, were changed at 343 Industries' request. For one, Denning originally planned to include twenty Spartan-IIs, but was told by 343 Industries to reduce their number, resulting in a squad of twelve Spartans in the final novel. Likewise, General Harper Garvin's role was originally to be filled by [[Howard Graves]], originally featured in ''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''. Finally, Denning's early drafts envisioned Castor's Jiralhanae companion as [[Atriox]] rather than Orsun, as ''[[Halo: Retribution]]'' had suggested the two had served together in the Bloodstars during the war.<ref>[https://haloconversationalists.wordpress.com/2018/10/03/episode-71-troy-denning-interview/ ''Halo Conversationalists: Episode 71 - Troy Denning Interview'']</ref>


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Halo: Silent Storm
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Attribution information

Author(s):

Troy Denning

Publication information

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Publication date:

September 4, 2018

Media type:

Print

Pages:

400 pages

ISBN:

1501138383, 978-1501138386

 

Halo: Silent Storm - A Master Chief Story is a print novel by Troy Denning, released on September 4, 2018.[1][2] Silent Storm has narrative connections to Halo: Collateral Damage, a three-part comic book series from Dark Horse written by Alex Irvine.[3]

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Plot synopsis

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Appearances

Characters

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Organizations

Locations

Events

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Miscellaneous


Trivia

  • The novel's cover is illustrated by artist Christian McGrath, who has done book covers for many New York Times Best selling authors.
  • Steve Downes read an excerpt from Silent Storm's first chapter to promote the book.[4]
  • Several details and characters in the novel, originally planned to be included by Troy Denning, were changed at 343 Industries' request. For one, Denning originally planned to include twenty Spartan-IIs, but was told by 343 Industries to reduce their number, resulting in a squad of twelve Spartans in the final novel. Likewise, General Harper Garvin's role was originally to be filled by Howard Graves, originally featured in Halo: Ghosts of Onyx. Finally, Denning's early drafts envisioned Castor's Jiralhanae companion as Atriox rather than Orsun, as Halo: Retribution had suggested the two had served together in the Bloodstars during the war.[5]

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