Catacomb (Asylum 3)

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Age Range
14+
Release Date
September 01, 2015
ISBN
978-0062364050
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The heart-stopping third book in the New York Times bestselling Asylum series follows three teens as they take a senior year road trip to one of America's most haunted cities, uncovering dangerous secrets from their past along the way. With all the thrills, chills, and eerie found photographs that led Publishers Weekly to call Asylum "a strong YA debut," Catacomb is perfect for fans for Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.

Sometimes the past is better off buried.

Senior year is finally over. After all they've been through, Dan, Abby, and Jordan are excited to take one last road trip together, and they're just not going to think about what will happen when the summer ends. But on their way to visit Jordan's uncle in New Orleans, the three friends notice that they're being followed . . . and photographed. Then Dan starts receiving messages from someone he didn't expect to hear from again—someone who died last Halloween.

When the trio arrives in New Orleans and the strange occurrences only escalate, Dan is forced to accept that everything that has happened to him in the past year may not be a coincidence, but fate—a fate that ties Dan to a group called the Bone Artists, who have a sinister fascination with notorious killers of the past.

Now Dan's only hope is that he will make it out of his senior trip alive.

The heart-stopping third book in the New York Times bestselling Asylum series follows three teens as they take a senior year road trip to one of America's most haunted cities, uncovering dangerous secrets from their past along the way. With all the thrills, chills, and eerie found photographs that led Publishers Weekly to call Asylum "a strong YA debut," Catacomb is perfect for fans for Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.

Sometimes the past is better off buried.

Senior year is finally over. After all they've been through, Dan, Abby, and Jordan are excited to take one last road trip together, and they're just not going to think about what will happen when the summer ends. But on their way to visit Jordan's uncle in New Orleans, the three friends notice that they're being followed . . . and photographed. Then Dan starts receiving messages from someone he didn't expect to hear from again—someone who died last Halloween.

When the trio arrives in New Orleans and the strange occurrences only escalate, Dan is forced to accept that everything that has happened to him in the past year may not be a coincidence, but fate—a fate that ties Dan to a group called the Bone Artists, who have a sinister fascination with notorious killers of the past.

Now Dan's only hope is that he will make it out of his senior trip alive.

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A creep-tastic thrill ride!
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I wasn’t sure what to expect when I picked up CATACOMB by Madeleine Roux. It’s the final book of the ASYLUM trilogy and looked pretty spooky or creepy. Have you seen the cover?! Tell me that doesn’t look creepy! Let me just say, the cover is the perfect mood setter. Yes, creeptastic or sure.

Catacomb picks up several months after Book Two of the series, Sanctum. Dan, Abby, and Jordan are on their way down to Louisiana over summer break. Jordan has decided to move in with his uncle who lives in New Orleans. Sort of a new start after all the crazy that happened in Asylum and Sanctum The trio thought their days of dangerous, near death battles were over. Oh, how wrong they were…

From the first page, I was super hooked on this story. There’s enough of backstory peppering to get the gist of what they barely escaped from in the last books, but not too much to distract from their new battle. Jordan is desperate to start over in New Orleans. Abby is determined to finish her photo project and uncovering more of an allusive prohibition gangster of old. Dan just wants to be with his friends while he can. Little did they know all of their pieces would come together. Dan’s parents have a sorted past, and if they keep digging, it will become his present.

I love, love, LOVE how Roux uses actual photographs within the story. It really amps up the creep factor. I don’t care of it’s a simple photo of an abandoned building or a stone carving. They way the pictures are used gives them life or a story of their own. They live within the pages. Some of them gave me chills. I think because they are real. The story may be fiction, but the added media of real photographs makes you think twice about that whole fiction/non-fiction line.

Dan is also an incredible character. His voice is clear and distinct. But not overdone in the boy department. He’s not too much of a smarty that seems to be the norm in YA books. He’s just a kid trying to make sense of his past, and figure out how that works into his present and future. Dan internalizes. A lot. Most times when he shouldn’t, and that’s the heart of his story. Watching him learn to trust in others and allow them to be a part of his search for truth is fantastic. Abby and Jordan are perfect compliments to Dan. Abby is the heart of their trio, Jordan is the brain, and Dan is the guts, the drive.

Catacomb is a fast-paced read that anyone can enjoy. The characters are wonderfully “teen” and have many relatable qualities. It actually bummed me out when I drew near to the end, but that didn’t stop me from devouring these pages. The story twists and turns, drops some major plot bombs that will give you whiplash of the best kind, and it will no doubt creep you out. The settings are superb, especially when we get to New Orleans. Roux brings out everything that is beautiful, nostalgic, and down right freaky about the city. It will certainly make you think twice about those quirky nick-knack shops and where they really get their wares.
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