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The Final Descent

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In the fourth and final horrific adventure in the award-winning Monstrumologist series, Will Henry encounters unprecedented terror, a terror that delves into the depths of the human soul.

Will Henry has been through more than seems possible for a boy of fourteen. He's been on the brink of death on more than one occasion, he has gazed into hell—and hell has stared back at him, and known his face. But through it all, Dr. Warthrop has been at his side.

When Dr. Warthrop fears that Will's loyalties may be shifting, he turns on Will with a fury, determined to reclaim his young apprentice's devotion. And so Will must face one of the most horrific creatures of his monstrumology career—and he must face it alone.

Over the course of one day, Will's life—and Pellinor Warthrop's destiny—will hang in the balance. In the terrifying depths of the Monstrumarium, they will face a monster more terrible than any they could have imagined—and their fates will be decided.

"Beyond a simple finale, this is a brave statement about the duplexity of good and evil, and the deadly trap in which all of us are snared."—Booklist, starred review

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    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2014

      Gr 9 Up-In the final book (after Isle of Blood) in Yancey's acclaimed gothic horror series, Will Henry, now 16, confronts his personal demons and waning sanity while rebelling against his strict master, Dr. Warthrop. Soon Warthrop questions Will's loyalties and the two become involved in a dangerous scheme with a most gruesome monster. Fans of the series may be surprised by the decidedly more dark and tragic tone of Will's story, but the ending is satisfying and realistic. The prose is well crafted, but unfortunately, the jumps forward and back in time can be difficult to follow. Luckily the narration, performed by Steven Boyer, is rather helpful in navigating these complications. Boyer deftly personifies Will and clearly transitions from character to character throughout the various settings and times. The audio highlights the poetic elements of Yancey's writing and is highly recommended for readers who may have struggled with comprehending the challenging text. Teens who enjoy some philosophical musing with their horror will devour this like one of Dr. Warthrop's hungry creatures.-Nicole Lee Martin, Grafton-Midview Public Library, Grafton, OH

      Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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