Storm of Locusts by Rebecca Roanhorse

Storm of Locusts (The Sixth World, #2)

by Rebecca Roanhorse

Kai and Caleb Goodacre have been kidnapped just as rumors of a cult sweeping across the reservation leads Maggie and Hastiin to investigate an outpost, and what they find there will challenge everything they’ve come to know in this “badass” (The New York Times) action-packed sequel to Trail of Lightning.

It’s been four weeks since the bloody showdown at Black Mesa, and Maggie Hoskie, Diné monster hunter, is trying to make the best of things. Only her latest bounty hunt has gone sideways, she’s lost her only friend, Kai Arviso, and she’s somehow found herself responsible for a girl with a strange clan power.

Then the Goodacre twins show up at Maggie’s door with the news that Kai and the youngest Goodacre, Caleb, have fallen in with a mysterious cult, led by a figure out of Navajo legend called the White Locust. The Goodacres are convinced that Kai’s a true believer, but Maggie suspects there’s more to Kai’s new faith than meets the eye. She vows to track down the White Locust, then rescue Kai and make things right between them.

Her search leads her beyond the Walls of Dinétah and straight into the horrors of the Big Water world outside. With the aid of a motley collection of allies, Maggie must battle body harvesters, newborn casino gods and, ultimately, the White Locust himself. But the cult leader is nothing like she suspected, and Kai might not need rescuing after all. When the full scope of the White Locust’s plans are revealed, Maggie’s burgeoning trust in her friends, and herself, will be pushed to the breaking point, and not everyone will survive.

Reviewed by Beth C. on

4 of 5 stars

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Damn. It's rare these days that I am interested enough in a book to make the time to read it straight through. I did exactly that here. I started it on my lunch break, and when I got home from work - I finished it. I think I liked this one - the sophomore title in the series - even better than the first one. That is a rare thing, as all too often, the second title in a series/trilogy seems to suffer.

There was definitely more character development here, which I loved. Some new characters, as well as a few old ones, make appearances. The pacing was awesome - frankly, once I started, I didn't want to stop. I'm super excited now about book three...is it ready yet? ;)

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