The Year of the Locust

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The Year of the Locust
AuthorTerry Hayes
LanguageEnglish
GenreCrime novel
Thriller
Spy fiction
PublisherPenguin Books
Publication date
November 2023
Pages672
ISBN978-0593064962

The Year of the Locust is the second novel by former journalist and screenwriter, Terry Hayes following his 2013 award-winning I Am Pilgrim. It was published on 9 November 2023.[1]

Synopsis[edit]

Ridley Kane (aka Ridley Walker) is a Denied Access Area spy for the CIA. He is sent into difficult areas to do what is required, and get out again - by whatever means necessary. He is sent to the borders of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan to exfiltrate a valuable source. There he meets 'The Locust', a man with equally impressive skills who is the main antagonist of the novel.

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

Laura Wilson in The Guardian[2] said "The Year of the Locust starts promisingly with vivid descriptions, some terrific action sequences and lashings of suspense, there is plenty to entertain and distract you while you drum your fingers. But around three-quarters of the way through and with no prior warning, the plot takes a sideways leap and lands in an entirely different genre, which may leave you not so much intrigued as utterly bewildered."

James Owen in The Times[3] was also positive on the start: "within a few pages you are reminded how capably Hayes, the screenwriter of films such as Mad Max 2, sketches the canvas of remote Kiplingesque locales through which Walker and his ponies trot in the dark" and is more forgiving of the major plot twist: "my view is that Hayes has just built up enough credit... to carry us through".

Sue Turnbull in The Sydney Morning Herald[4] calls The Year of the Locust 'the most monumental spy thriller of the new millennium. As in this description of Jim, the head of analysis in the CIA war room, “a hard-driving forty-year-old with a face so rugged it looked like a long stretch of torn-up road”. Hard men, resilient women and lots of pain. The Year of the Locust is not for the faint-hearted. Enjoy: I did'.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hayes, Terry (9 November 2023). The Year of the Locust – via www.penguin.co.uk.
  2. ^ Wilson, Laura (17 November 2023). "The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup". The Guardian.
  3. ^ Owen, James (11 February 2024). "The Year of the Locust by Terry Hayes review — is this as good as I Am Pilgrim?" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  4. ^ "With the world in danger in Terry Hayes' second thriller, Kane is able". 15 December 2023.