Alex’s roommate, who is dragged into the secret world of Yale’s societies [4]. The Gauntlet of Trials
When they finally reach him, he has been partially consumed by his time in hell, becoming something more (and less) than human [2].
To open a gateway to the underworld, the group must navigate a series of grisly, ritualistic murders on campus [1]. They discover that "Hell" isn't just a location but a predatory force connected to New Haven’s history. Alex must retrieve several occult artifacts, leading to a high-stakes confrontation with the and the Gauntlet , a lethal trial designed to keep demons out—and souls in [1, 4]. The Cost of Magic
As Alex descends, she has to reckon with her own "Hell-Bent" nature. The rescue comes at a staggering price:
Despite being forbidden by the Lethe board and the university, Alex is convinced that Darlington—the "Gentleman of Lethe"—isn’t dead, but trapped in purgatory [1]. She assembles a motley crew of "trash-bridge" allies, including: The scholarly Oculus. Turner: The cynical New Haven detective.
Alex learns the true, dark purpose of Lethe and the "Eighth House," revealing that the prestigious institutions she’s fighting for are built on a foundation of ritual sacrifice [1]. The Aftermath
In Leigh Bardugo’s , the sequel to Ninth House , Alex Stern faces the ultimate occult heist: breaking into hell to rescue Darlington [1, 2]. The story follows these major narrative arcs: The Impossible Rescue
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Alex’s roommate, who is dragged into the secret world of Yale’s societies [4]. The Gauntlet of Trials
When they finally reach him, he has been partially consumed by his time in hell, becoming something more (and less) than human [2]. Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo
To open a gateway to the underworld, the group must navigate a series of grisly, ritualistic murders on campus [1]. They discover that "Hell" isn't just a location but a predatory force connected to New Haven’s history. Alex must retrieve several occult artifacts, leading to a high-stakes confrontation with the and the Gauntlet , a lethal trial designed to keep demons out—and souls in [1, 4]. The Cost of Magic Alex’s roommate, who is dragged into the secret
As Alex descends, she has to reckon with her own "Hell-Bent" nature. The rescue comes at a staggering price: They discover that "Hell" isn't just a location
Despite being forbidden by the Lethe board and the university, Alex is convinced that Darlington—the "Gentleman of Lethe"—isn’t dead, but trapped in purgatory [1]. She assembles a motley crew of "trash-bridge" allies, including: The scholarly Oculus. Turner: The cynical New Haven detective.
Alex learns the true, dark purpose of Lethe and the "Eighth House," revealing that the prestigious institutions she’s fighting for are built on a foundation of ritual sacrifice [1]. The Aftermath
In Leigh Bardugo’s , the sequel to Ninth House , Alex Stern faces the ultimate occult heist: breaking into hell to rescue Darlington [1, 2]. The story follows these major narrative arcs: The Impossible Rescue