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Our Deadly Designs
- Narrated by: Alex Wingfield, Laurel Lefkow, Rebecca Norfolk
- Length: 13 hrs and 49 mins
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Summary
The Shadows Between Us meets The Scorpio Races in the epic conclusion to NYT bestselling Kalyn Josephson's This Dark Descent, called "a fierce and darkly magical thrill ride" by acclaimed author Ava Reid.
This program features multicast narration.
The Illinir may be over, but the race for Enderlain’s future has just begun. The hunt for the old king’s lost heir is on, and the first to find them will win the throne.
Mikira has allied herself with the rebels in pursuit of the heir, but the deeper her search takes her, the closer she gets to the royal family's wicked past.
Ari is struggling to control her own growing power as she grapples with a dark secret that may be her undoing―and the truth behind Damien's greatest foe.
Damien, the new head of House Adair, joins the race to find the royal successor and secure the crown. But as his influence at court grows, so do his paranoia and hunger for power.
Reid is trying his best to stay true to the friend who's always had his loyalty―and the flame who has his heart―while trapped in a web of chaos and lies.
All the while, a darker force is festering in Enderlain’s underbelly. Mikira, Ari, Damien, and Reid will need to find a way back to one another―and themselves―before the kingdom is torn apart. Hearts will be broken and new bonds will be forged in this explosive finale to This Dark Descent, where spellbinding fantasy meets Jewish mythology in a cut-throat race for the throne―and humanity's survival.
A Macmillan Audio production from Roaring Brook Press
Critic reviews
"A high-fantasy duology closer that’s lovingly steeped in Jewish folklore and is sure to satisfy returning fans."—Kirkus Reviews