Thursday, August 08, 2019

Sandra Ruttan Reviews: Storm of Locusts by Rebecca Roanhorse


Monster Hunter Maggie Hoskie is reeling from some personal losses and trying to make the best of things as she waits, hoping Kai, the man she sacrificed, the man she loves, will find his way back to her.

When she agrees to go out on a monster hunt with Hastiin and the Thirsty Boys, things go sideways fast. Hastiin is killed, leaving Maggie responsible for his orphaned niece, Ben. Ben is dead set on revenge and wants to pursue The White Locust. When the Goodacre twins show up and need Maggie's help there's more tension. Rissa is still angry with Maggie and Clive is anxious. It turns out Kai has gone missing, along with their younger brother Caleb. They've been taken by The White Locust. With The White Locust leaving a trail of kidnappings and murders in his wake, and with Kai in his grasp, Maggie is going after him - with or without anyone's help.

Ben also wants revenge for her uncle, and Maggie realizes that if she tries to leave Ben behind the girl will just follow her. Pretty soon, the gang are headed out, towards the wall that separates their world from the one outside, a rougher world filled with threats to those who've survived Big Water.

Storm of Locusts builds on the foundation that author Rebecca Roanhorse established in the first book in The Sixth World series, Trail of Lightning. In case you aren't familiar with the series, most of the world has been swallowed by floodwaters, which wiped out millions of souls. What's left is Dinetah, where the Navajo live, and some parts of states to the south, including Colorado. There have been wars since the flooding, and a wall was erected to keep Dinetah safe; the world outside is anything but a comfortable safe place. Monsters are real, and some Navajo have clan powers, which makes them capable of doing things others can't do. Maggie is one of those people; she's an expert killer. Ben also has clan powers, and is able to track.

With book 2, Roanhorse takes us beyond Dinetah, to the outer world, while still bringing back a few memorable characters and adding in some new ones. Is the monster hunter ready for the horrors she will face? And why does everyone who had any connection to The White Locust seem to think Kai went with him voluntarily?

Events force a separation in the team early on, leaving a crew of bad ass women to venture beyond the wall. They make new enemies and allies as their quest unfolds, but will Maggie and her friends piece things together in time to save Dinetah from destruction?

This book expertly builds the tension and brings in a lot of unexpected elements and discoveries along the way. Roanhorse balances the demands of a series expertly, giving us enough for a satisfying ending, but hinting at what the future holds for Maggie, leaving us already wanting more. A fantastic series that promises that the tension and drama from books 1 and 2 will be sustained in the next book.


Sandra Ruttan ©2019

Sandra Ruttan is an author and is editor for Bronzeville Bee (www.bronzevillebee.com/) and Bronzeville Books (http://www.bronzevillebooks.com/)

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