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The Fall of the House
- Red Room, Book 3
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 8 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From the best-selling author of The Rules of Supervillainy:
Derek Hawthorne has slain Dracula and stopped the malevolent plan of his own employers, the sinister House. However, he has discovered that his ex-partner and lover Ashley Morgan has been kidnapped while a new conspiracy moves to expose the supernatural to the world. The House has overplayed its hand and all of its enemies are coming to bring it down. Derek will have to travel dimensions, fight monsters, and call in every favor he's accumulated just to survive.
The Fall of the House is the exciting conclusion of the Red Room trilogy, tying the series to the greater United States of Monsters universe (Bright Falls Mysteries, Straight Outta Fangton, and Brightblade).
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- Anders Haywood
- 22-03-2023
A perfect way to end a fantastic series!
This was such a great way to end the trilogy! I'll start off by saying that if you haven't read the first two books, you will be lost on this one, so you should check those out first (book one is one of my favourite audible books).
Anyway, this takes place a little while after book two. Derek is still going out into the field, despite his status as a council member. There is still the after effects of his sister's experiments in book two, along with certain members of the council being less than fond of him.
With a book like this I'm never sure how much to say about the plot in a review, because I don't want to give away the twists and surprises(and boy, there are some that literally had me standing up and yelling "What?!"). If you've read the other two, you have an idea about the world itself, and maybe what you can expect as a reader.
The characters were once again a standout for me, because they're not the usual one dimensional, 'good' or 'bad'. Instead they were layered and complex and they felt genuinely real to me.
Also, the way this slots into The United Federation of Monsters was particularly well done. It adds depth to other books in the franchise, especially ones like Bright Blade.
All in all, this is by far the best book of the trilogy, which is no mean feat. I loved every page of this one and part of me wants to re-relisten to it already.
I can't recommend this book enough. It was AMAZING!
And as always, Kafer was the perfect narrator for this story. His deep voice really made the world come alive.
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