The Locust Job is the ninth and final book in the Daniel Faust series written by Craig Schaefer. It centers on a magician and private investigator named Daniel Faust who lives in Los Vegas.
Daniel Faust is a magician, mobster, and newly-minted knight of hell and has been cast in the role of the eternal Thief. Now the story wrought in mysticism and mystery is dead-set on writing his final chapter – the one that ends with a knife in his back and the curse can’t be broken without tracking down the original Thief.
Faust is slowly finding out how insidious the Story is and how easily the universe bends people's lives to fit the Story's patterns. The biggest draw of this book is that it deals with the Enemy's obsession with Howard Canton and what makes Canton so special. Finally, similar to previous installments, there are plots within plots, which conclude with an outrageous and crazy ending.
The Locust Job is written rather well. As always, the narrative is quick paced that is full of action, with plots within plots, which was concluded rather well. Schaefer's strength is his characterization, which is undeniable. Furthermore, the narrative ends on such a stupendous note and while the conclusion of the series is wonderful, it still leaves the reader wanting more.
Overall, the Daniel Faust series is written rather well. Schaefer has created a wonderful world filled with well-rounded characters that grow as the series moves forward. His world has wonderful hints of magic, noir, and some epic fantasy elements. The series could be read as a series of three trilogies with an overarching storyline that connects them all.
All in all, The Locust Job is written rather well and is a wonderful conclusion to an equally wonderful series.