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In the first, desperate days of the Human-Covenant War, the UNSC has enacted the Cole Protocol to safeguard Earth and its Inner Colonies from discovery by a merciless alien foe. Many are called upon to rid the universe of lingering navigation data that would reveal the location of Earth. Among them is Navy Lieutenant Jacob Keyes. Thrust back into action after being sidelined, Keyes is saddled with a top secret mission by ONI. One that will take him deep behind enemy lines, to a corner of the universe where nothing is as it seems.
Out beyond the Outer Colonies lies the planet Hesiod, a gas giant surrounded by a vast asteroid belt. As the Covenant continues to glass the human occupied planets near Hesiod, many of the survivors, helped by a stronghold of human Insurrectionists, are fleeing to the asteroid belt for refuge. They have transformed the tumbling satellites into a tenuous, yet ingenious, settlement known as the Rubble--and have come face-to-face with a Covenant settlement of Kig-Yar . . . yet somehow survived.
News of this unlikely treaty has spread to the warring sides. Luckily for the UNSC, this uneasy alliance is in the path of the Spartan Gray Team, a three-man renegade squad whose simple task is to wreak havoc from behind enemy lines in any way they see fit. But the Prophets have also sent their best---an ambitious and ruthless Elite, whose quest for nobility and rank is matched only by his brutality . . . and who will do anything to secure his Ascendancy and walk the Path.
Tobias S. Buckell is a Caribbean-born speculative fiction writer who grew up in Grenada, the US, and the British Virgin Islands. He now lives (through many strange twists of fate) in a small college town in Ohio with his wife, Emily.
Buckell was a first place winner for the Writers of the Future, and has been nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer and the Nebula Award. He is also a graduate of the Clarion Science Fiction Writing Workshop.
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June 05, 2009: The Cole Protocol is a must read for anyone interested in expanding their imaginative boundaries in regards to the universe Bungie created from Halo. Seemingly endless add-on stories have flourished since the release of Halo: Combat Evolved, and now we have the latest addition...The Cole Protocol, which follows a nearly "rogue" group of Spartans. Their adventures which meander in peril, and their constant flirting with death are all on the menu in this book. I found it all to be very enjoyable and it made me love this make-believe world of Halo just that much more.
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April 27, 2009: As the next installment of the Halo Series, I found "The Cole Protocol" to be a nice, simple read. For those who are wanting to read fiction just to escape but not wanting to be bored, I would recommend this book. However, for those who desire to read sophisticated and multi-layered fiction and extremely well developed characters, I would not recommend this book. At times Buckell gives the history and personality descriptions of some of the main characters but I still felt the main characters lacked the amount of depth required to make the characters really memorable. I also felt at times the storyline was really thin--while I enjoyed the way the Buckell had multiple events occurring in the storyline at one time, I felt that some of the peripheral story lines that Buckell adds either needed to be developed more or eliminated.
Despite it's weakness, the overall book is a good read for those who like the Halo Series and is written well for its genre.