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Halo: Divine Wind

Halo • Book 32

by Troy Denning

Narrated by Aida Reluzco

4.13 ABR Score (1.8K ratings)
★ 4.23 Goodreads (702) ★ 4.66 Audible (1.1K)

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

A fanatical cult racing to end the galaxy while spies work from inside their ranks — this one doesn't let you breathe.

  • Great if you want: deep-lore Halo fiction with espionage and high stakes
  • Listening experience: tense, fast-moving — military thriller pacing with sci-fi scale
  • Narration: Reluzco handles multi-species cast with clear character distinction
  • Skip if: you're new to Halo — this rewards series familiarity heavily

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About This Audiobook

In 2559, with a rogue AI strangling the galaxy, a fanatical Covenant splinter group called the Keepers of the One Freedom makes its way to the Ark — the ancient Forerunner installation beyond the galaxy's edge — with the goal of activating Halo and completing the Great Journey. The only obstacle standing between them and extinction-level success is the Ferrets: an ONI infiltration team of Spartans and one tenacious operative named Veta Lopis, embedded among the true believers and running out of room to maneuver. Troy Denning's thirty-second Halo novel is high-stakes infiltration thriller meets cosmic stakes.

Aida Reluzco's narration brings clarity and tension to the competing agendas at the Ark, her voice handling the novel's ensemble cast with clean differentiation. The production works best for readers familiar with the larger Halo narrative — the political and factional complexity is substantial. A propulsive, well-constructed addition to the series' later canon.