Piper at the Gates of Dusk is a return to Patrick Ness' iconic world of Chaos Walking.
If you have read the Chaos Walking trilogy; The Knife of Never Letting Go, The Ask and the Answer and Monsters of Men, you will know the how and why the humans have inhabited this new world. If, like me, you haven't read the previous books you will have a lot of questions and be chomping at the bit to read the previous three books.
Piper at the Gates of Dusk takes place twenty odd years on from the Chaos Walking books. Viola and Todd are still very much around and part of the community but this series is about their sons, Ben and Max, and is narrated in the alternating point of view of the two boys.
Strange things are seen far off in the sky and burning monsters have appeared in the forests. A new threat is coming! The humans and lands live together but all is not harmonious as suspicion and racism abound.
Piper at the Gates of Dusk is rich in action, intrigue and politics. There is a desperate attempt to save the only world they now have and the only world the young people have ever known.
Patrick Ness has a sharp eye for teenage fears and hopes. His teen-aged protagonists struggle to be heard over overbearing adults who brush them off as too young to have valid solutions to the problems presented.
I raced through this book with its never ending action and intrigue.
With themes of activism, social justice, racism, disability and gender dysphoria Piper at the Gates of Dusk is a book for our times.
The book ends on a super cliffhanger that has me eager for the next book.
I absolutely have to read the previous trilogy as I have a multitude of questions. Did humans invade the New World? Were the Land indigenous to the planet? Did they start out working together, or was there always animosity? Did the humans learn nothing from the history of the Earth!!??
My rating 4.5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐½
Recommended age:12 - 18 years (quite suitable for the younger end of this age group)
Publisher: Walker Books
Publication date: 7th April 2026
Series: New World Trilogy #1
Genre: Young Adult / Sci Fi / Dystopian
Pages: 384
RRP: $29.99AU (paperback)
Source: ARC courtesy of the publisher






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