Into the Mist: A Novel

· Crooked Lane Books
3.0
2 reviews
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352
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About this ebook

From #1 New York Times bestselling author P. C. Cast comes INTO THE MIST, the first book in a pulse-pounding dystopian duology for our times.

Practical Magic meets Station Eleven in this gripping take on female power and the inevitable, destructive path of violent patriarchies.


As men fall to the mist, the age of womankind begins to rise.

The world as we know it ends when an attack on the U.S. unleashes bombs that deliver fire and biological destruction. Along with sonic detonations and devastating earthquakes, the bombs have also brought the green mist. If breathed in, it is deadly to all men—but alters the body chemistry of many women, imbuing them with superhuman abilities.

A group of high school teachers heading home from a conference experiences firsthand the strength of these new powers. Mercury Rhodes is the Warrior, possessing heightened physical powers. Stella Carver is the Seer, with a sixth sense about the future. Imani Andrews is the Watcher, with a rare connection to the earth. Karen Gay is the Priestess, demonstrating a special connection with Spirits. And Gemma Jenkins is the Healer, a sixteen-year-old student who joins the group after losing her parents.

As they cross the Pacific Northwest, trying to find a safe place to ride out the apocalypse, the women soon learn they can't trust anyone, and with fresh danger around every corner, it will take all their powers to save themselves—and possibly the world.

With timely commentary on power and community, Into the Mist delivers a thrilling and fantastical future that is equal parts a feminist commentary and an amazing, witty adventure filled with wine and women– as only P.C. Cast’s brilliant storytelling can bring to life.

Ratings and reviews

3.0
2 reviews
Rachael Arsenault
October 4, 2022
The writing was not good. The prose frequently didn't match the tone of the scene, was full of run-ons, overexplained things constantly, lacked flow, and generally felt like an early draft. The pacing was also terrible, spending pages and pages at a time just following the characters as they discussed travel directions and where to pee. Even in high stakes scenes, the shoddy prose bogged everything down, so a scene where a character almost falls off a bridge and dies feels tediously slow. Like, P.C. Cast spends 42 words describing a pull-up. The entire premise also hinges on a biological essentialist understanding of gender, which itself isn't even accurate to biological sex. The party encounters easily 300-400 survivors and not a single one is trans, enby, or intersex. That's wildly unlikely. Trans folks aren't even mentioned when discussing the biological effects of the mist. There's also casual ableism, fat shaming, 3/4 queer characters die, and 2/3 POC die. Do not recommend.
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About the author

P. C. Cast is a #1 New York Times and #1 USA Today bestselling author who has more than twenty million books in print in over forty countries. She is a proud member of the Oklahoma Writers Hall of Fame and is the author of the wildly popular HOUSE OF NIGHT series, as well as many other YA, fantasy and paranormal romance books. P.C. splits her time between her beloved Tulsa, Oklahoma and the Pacific NW.

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