The Fall of the House
Red Room, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Jeffrey Kafer
About this listen
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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- Jeff
- 17-03-23
house fall and then riseth
completion that maybe or maybe not ties it up in a nice little bow
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- Steve Short
- 21-03-23
Back to the beginning of the United States of Monsters (USoM)
Well that wraps up The Red Room Saga in kind of a neat bow. In this we bring together the end of Nathan Hawthorn’s story and how “the reveal” happens.
The story twists through a variety of scenes bringing us through to an exceptionally large baddie at the end. The journey moves along at a nice pace that brings the series to a satisfying conclusion.
As I’ve waited for the Audible version of this I should have perhaps had a recap on the previous two stories. A lot of threads from previous books and characters from the wider USoM. This is can be a bit overwhelming and possibly unnecessary to drive this specific story. However, this is a small criticism to what is a great series.
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