Ken Brosky, Isabella Fontaine, Chris Smith

The Orphanage of Doom

language (Brew City Press Nov. 11, 2013)
Book 4 of the award-winning Young Adult adventure!

Senior year of high school has begun. For most students, that means settling into classes, doing homework and maybe working part-time over the weekend.

For Alice Goodenough, it means navigating the tricky cliques of her high school, staying on top of her studies and making new friends ... in addition to experiencing more nightmares, more sword training and more battles with the Corrupted.

After facing off with the dreaded dwarf named Sam Grayle, Alice finds her nights plagued with two separate dreams. In one, she's floating through a massive mansion filled with old, dusty furniture and drafty windows. Shadows dance across the wall. Children cry out. The dream provides no answers.

In her second dream, a terrible smoke-like creature roams the streets of Minneapolis, feeding off human victims while it plots a terrible revenge that threatens to rid the entire world of something everyone holds dear. Alice must decide which dream to pursue: does she foil the smoke-creature's plot or solve the mystery of the empty mansion?

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