No direct sequel, but the good news? Hurley’s other works carry the same DNA. 'Infidel' fans might love 'Meet Me in the Future,' a short story collection with that signature blend of brutality and wit. It’s not Nyx, but it’s Hurley at her best—unpredictable, visceral, and deeply human. Sometimes, leaving a story open-ended is the most satisfying choice. I’m still chewing over that final scene years later.
A sequel? Not exactly, but let me geek out about the bigger picture for a sec. 'Infidel' sits in this weird, awesome space between standalone and series. Kameron Hurley’s universe is like a sandbox—she jumps between characters and timelines, but the vibe stays consistent: messy, violent, and unapologetically feminist. If you adored Nyx’s messy glory, try 'Apocalypse Nyx,' a short story collection that fills in gaps. It’s like bonus content for die-hard fans.
What’s cool is how Hurley’s other books echo similar themes. 'The Stars Are Legion' has that same visceral body horror and ruthless women leading the charge. It’s not a sequel, but it scratches the itch. Sometimes, I prefer authors who explore fresh angles instead of forcing sequels. Hurley nails that balance—every book feels necessary, not just cash-grab follow-ups.
I just finished rereading 'Infidel' by Kameron Hurley last week, and wow—what a wild ride that book is! The gritty, blood-soaked world of Nyx and her bounty hunter crew left me craving more. From what I've gathered through fan forums and Hurley's interviews, there isn't a direct sequel, but the story continues in the loosely connected 'Bel Dame Apocrypha' series. 'God’s War' and 'Rapture' expand the universe with the same brutal politics and morally gray characters. It’s not Nyx’s story, but the themes hit just as hard.
Honestly, part of me hopes Hurley revisits Nyx someday. The ending of 'Infidel' left so much room for her to evolve, and I’d love to see how her chaotic energy plays out in new conflicts. Until then, I’ll be diving into Hurley’s other works—'The Light Brigade' has been on my TBR pile forever, and her worldbuilding never disappoints.
I went digging for answers. No traditional sequel exists, but Hurley’s universe is sprawling. The 'Bel Dame Apocrypha' books share the same setting—bug-based magic, war-torn nations—but focus on different characters. It’s like visiting the same city through new eyes. 'God’s War' especially dives deeper into the world’s religion and politics, which I craved after 'Infidel.'
Fandom speculation is split: some want Nyx back, others argue her arc’s completeness is what makes her great. I’m in the latter camp. Sequels can dilute impact, and Nyx’s chaotic legacy feels perfect as-is. If you miss Hurley’s style, her essay collection 'The Geek Feminist Revolution' delivers that same punchy, no-bullshit voice. Sometimes, the best follow-ups aren’t stories—they’re conversations.
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