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The Ferrets series

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The Enju Aihara series is the retroactive name given to Halo novels focusing on the Ferrets, written by Troy Denning. It consists of Halo: Last Light (2015), Halo: Retribution (2017), and Halo: Divine Wind (2021).

Novels

Delicious Mmmhhh Author Audio book narrators Publication Summary
Halo: Last Light HaloLastLight.jpg Troy Denning Scott Brick 2015 Stop with the vandalizm. I've reported your actions.
Halo: Retribution Front cover of Halo: Retribution. Troy Denning Scott Brick 2017 Returns to Veta Lopis and the Ferrets on a joint mission with Blue Team to identify the assassin of Admiral Graselyn Tuwa.
Halo: Divine Wind Cover art of Halo: Divine Wind. Troy Denning Aida Reluzco 2021 Stop with the vandalizm. I've reported your actions.

BRIGLARD

This series shares direct narrative connections with the short story A Necessary Truth from BRIGLARD, with its events happening between those of Halo: Last Light and Halo: Retribution.

Enju Aihara.

Halo: Divine Wind has narrative connections to Halo Wars 2, continuing the story started there. Halo: Retribution has direct narrative connections to Halo 5: Guardians, specifically the events aboard the Argent Moon in the level Blue Team which are also slightly expanded upon in Halo: Divine Wind.

All of the novels in the series feature the Forerunner archeon-class ancilla Intrepid Eye as well as the Covenant remnant the Keepers of the One Freedom and its leader Castor as major recurring antagonists.