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THE SIREN, THE SONG, AND THE SPY by Maggie Tokuda-Hall Kirkus Star

THE SIREN, THE SONG, AND THE SPY

by Maggie Tokuda-Hall

Pub Date: Sept. 26th, 2023
ISBN: 9781536218053
Publisher: Candlewick

A tragedy upends the worldview of a handmaid to an Imperial spy in this follow-up to 2020’s The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea.

The Red Shore is home to the Wariuta, whose warriors fight alongside hyena familiars and whose alchemists hold the secret to kau, an explosive coveted by the Colonizers. When a girl dressed in Nipran clothing washes ashore and reveals her ability to speak the Wariuta’s Sky language, Wariuta leader Ica spares the girl’s life in exchange for her services as an interpreter. Koa, Ica’s gentle, pacifist son, is relieved by this decision. But Kaia, his sister, makes clear her distrust of the girl, Genevieve, whom she views as simply another murderous Colonizer. A Nipran commander proposes a trade agreement with the Wariuta, which Ica accepts to prevent further bloodshed, but a betrayal leads to a massacre that leaves nearly all the Wariuta dead except Kaia, who is captured, and Koa, who takes a conscience-stricken Genevieve and a few survivors to a hidden oasis where there resides a siren whose blood holds the secret to the Nipran Empire’s defeat. No one escapes the Sea’s reckoning in this searing sequel. The cast is diverse in gender identity, sexual orientation, skin color, and socioeconomic status. Together, they tell a story in which justice isn’t attained through a cycle of vengeance but with the truth laid bare, paving the way toward reconciliation.

Powerful and emotionally gratifying.

(map) (Fantasy. 13-18)