When I read the first book in Alma Katsu's "The Taker" trilogy, I was under the mistaken impression that this was going to be another vampire series. Boy was I wrong. After devouring the second book "The Reckoning" and the 2014 release "The Descent," I can't recommend these books highly enough.
Here are the reviews I gave them. Check it out and then check the books themselves out!
THE RECKONING
Alma Katsu’s second
installment of the “The Taker” trilogy was an astounding surprise. She
manages to overcome the mediocrity that plagues second, or middle, books
in a series and writes a fascinating and completely compelling story
that captivates from the very first word. I found it almost impossible
to put this book down and was quickly mesmerized by the smooth,
seductive narrative and the hypnotic weaving of the back stories of a
few of the main characters.
“The Reckoning” referenced by the
title is not what you would expect or anticipate at the close of “The
Taker,” but each character in the book has a reckoning of some type.
These epiphanies are surprising and in some cases, shocking, and pull
you further into the unfathomable mysteries surrounding these
characters. At the end of the book, I found that it was the characters,
even more than the action, that made me wish their stories would never
end.
THE DESCENT
Truly great books introduce
characters into your life that seem as real as the people around you,
characters that you’ll never forget. Starting with “The Taker,” Alma
Katsu has brought to life just such intriguing and compelling
characters, ones that I’ll be thinking about for a long time to come.
After reading “The Descent,” the final installment in the trilogy, I
have to say that I really hate to bid adieu to these characters and the
world-building that was introduced in this last book.
Filled with
the atmosphere and otherworldliness that permeated the first two books,
“The Descent” brings to a satisfying and fitting conclusion one of the
most original stories I’ve read in a long time. The premise was truly
unique and the revelation near the book’s end was one I really didn’t
see coming.
For anyone that’s thinking of giving this series a
pass, please reconsider. I virtually devoured these books, especially
the last two, and would recommend them to anyone who is looking for
something unique and enthralling. You don’t run across books like this
every day. No matter what’s up next for Alma Katsu, you can be sure
I’ll be reading it, no matter what genre it’s in. Highly recommended.
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