The Last Storm Books in Order
Part ofSam Sisavath Books in OrderSee The Last Storm books in order by Sam Sisavath, with summaries, series background, and guidance on starting this storm-soaked supernatural horror series.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
The Gathering
by Sam Sisavath
2022
After surviving one nightmare, Cent and Torres are recruited by billionaire Harold Campbell to hunt the obayifo. Their new world of basements, sewers, and secret operations is even darker than they imagined.
The Last Storm
by Sam Sisavath
2022
As Hurricane Matthew batters Houston, criminals, police, and civilians take shelter in a deserted high-rise. The storm outside is bad enough, but something ancient and deadly is hunting them inside.
The Rising Horde
by Sam Sisavath
2022
Cent and Torres are stranded on Harold Campbell's island, surrounded by a growing number of obayifo and people with hidden agendas. Morning is still far away, and the horde is only getting stronger.
Series background & context
The Last Storm starts with one disaster and then adds another. A massive hurricane batters the city, people scramble for shelter, and that alone would be enough for a survival thriller. Sisavath does not stop there. Inside the storm, something older and more supernatural is waiting.
The first book traps Cent, Torres, criminals, cops, and civilians in the same hostile space while an obayifo stalks them. That setup gives the story its claustrophobic energy. Nobody fully trusts anyone else, the storm cuts off easy escape, and the real threat keeps pushing everybody toward the same ugly conclusion: they may have to work together to live through the night.
After that, the series widens. Cent and Torres are no longer just survivors of one terrible night. They get pulled into a larger fight by Harold Campbell, a mysterious billionaire with his own plans for the creatures in the dark. That shift takes the books from contained horror into broader supernatural action, but the original mood stays in place. The world is still dangerous, hidden things still have the upper hand, and knowledge does not automatically make anyone safer.
A lot of the appeal comes from the mix of folklore horror and straight-up survival pressure. Storm water, dark buildings, islands, secret facilities, compromised allies, and creatures multiplying in the dark all feed the tension. The series likes bad environments almost as much as bad monsters.
If you want a Sisavath series that blends weather disaster, urban horror, and organized monster-hunting, The Last Storm is one of his strongest hybrids.
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