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Halo: Meridian Divide is a print novel by Cassandra Rose Clarke, released on October 1, 2019 as part of Battle Born: A Halo Young Adult Novel Series.[1] Meridian Divide serves as a follow-on of the previous Halo: Battle Born, with a third planned sequel ultimately cancelled by the publisher.[2]
Official summary
“ | It's been three months since the colony world of Meridian was invaded by the alien alliance known as the Covenant. Under the close watch of the military, Evie, Dorian, Saskia, and Victor have been put into an accelerated training program with ONI, the Office of Naval Intelligence. And to the teens' surprise, ONI has a mission for them: Return to their hometown on Meridian and monitor the Covenant's efforts to retrieve an ancient Forerunner artifact of untold power.
But what seems like a simple job quickly spirals out of their control. With the artifact at risk of falling into Covenant hands, the stakes are raised, and ONI tasks the teens and their team of militia fighters with extracting the artifact for study. After a series of missteps with command costs the militia more than half their fighting forces, the teens take matters into their own hands. Their journey will take them far behind enemy lines, into the heart of the war zones on Meridian.[1] |
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The novel's cover is illustrated by artist Antonio Javier Caparo.
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- ^ a b c d e f g Kobo' - Halo: Battle Born, Book 2
- ^ Cassandra Rose Clarke, Halo: Battle Born Officially Announced: "The publisher decided not to publish the third one (it was a huge disappointment to me as well!) I'm hoping if people let them know they want a sequel, they'll change their mind." (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
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