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The Desolations of Devil's Acre
- Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children, Book 6
- Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
- Length: 15 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
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The fate of peculiardom hangs in the balance in this epic conclusion to the number one best-selling Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children series.
The last thing Jacob Portman saw before the world went dark was a terrible, familiar face.
Suddenly, he and Noor are back in the place where everything began - his grandfather's house. Jacob doesn't know how they escaped from V's loop to find themselves in Florida. But he does know one thing for certain: Caul has returned.
After a narrow getaway from a blood-thirsty hollow, Jacob and Noor reunite with Miss Peregrine and the peculiar children in Devil's Acre. The Acre is being plagued by desolations - weather fronts of ash and blood and bone - a terrible portent of Caul's amassing army.
Risen from the Library of Souls and more powerful than ever, Caul and his apocalyptic agenda seem unstoppable. Only one hope remains - deliver Noor to the meeting place of the seven prophesied ones. If they can decipher its secret location.
Jacob and his friends will face deadly enemies and race through history's most dangerous loops in this thrilling audiobook, the final adventure in the beloved Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children series.
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Critic Reviews
"Readers searching for the next Harry Potter may want to visit Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children." (CNN)
"Creepy in the best way possible." (The Guardian)
"The popularity of the Miss Peregrine's book series cannot be overstated." (Entertainment Weekly)