The Final Descent
Will Henry has been through more that seems possible for a boy of fourteen. He' s been on the brink of death on more than one occasion, he has gazed into hell-- and hell has stared back at him, and known his face. But through it all, Dr. Warthrop has been at his side. When Dr. Warthrop fears that Will' s loyalties may be shifting, he turns on Will with a fury, determined to reclaim his young apprentice' s devotion. And so Will must face one of the most horrific creatures of his monstrumology career-- and he must face it alone. Over the course of one day, Will' s life-- and Pellinor Warthrop' s destiny-- will lie in balance. In the terrifying depths of the Monstrumarium, they will face a monster more terrible than any they could have imagined-- and their fates will be decided.
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The Final Descent
Will Henry has been through more that seems possible for a boy of fourteen. He' s been on the brink of death on more than one occasion, he has gazed into hell-- and hell has stared back at him, and known his face. But through it all, Dr. Warthrop has been at his side. When Dr. Warthrop fears that Will' s loyalties may be shifting, he turns on Will with a fury, determined to reclaim his young apprentice' s devotion. And so Will must face one of the most horrific creatures of his monstrumology career-- and he must face it alone. Over the course of one day, Will' s life-- and Pellinor Warthrop' s destiny-- will lie in balance. In the terrifying depths of the Monstrumarium, they will face a monster more terrible than any they could have imagined-- and their fates will be decided.
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The Final Descent

The Final Descent

by Rick Yancey

Narrated by Steven Boyer

Unabridged — 7 hours, 31 minutes

The Final Descent

The Final Descent

by Rick Yancey

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Overview

Will Henry has been through more that seems possible for a boy of fourteen. He' s been on the brink of death on more than one occasion, he has gazed into hell-- and hell has stared back at him, and known his face. But through it all, Dr. Warthrop has been at his side. When Dr. Warthrop fears that Will' s loyalties may be shifting, he turns on Will with a fury, determined to reclaim his young apprentice' s devotion. And so Will must face one of the most horrific creatures of his monstrumology career-- and he must face it alone. Over the course of one day, Will' s life-- and Pellinor Warthrop' s destiny-- will lie in balance. In the terrifying depths of the Monstrumarium, they will face a monster more terrible than any they could have imagined-- and their fates will be decided.

Editorial Reviews

The Horn Book

"Should thrill and horrify—in the best way possible—ardent and loyal fans."

Romantic Times Book Review

"The Monstrumologist series proves young adult literature is capable of being intelligent, thought provokidng, and horrifyingly dark."

starred review Booklist

* "It can now be said with assurance that The Monstrumologist series is a landmark of modern YA fiction...Beyond a simple finale, this is a brave statement about the duplexity of good and evil, and the deadly trap in which all of us are snared."

VOYA

* "A little bit of Mary Shelley, H.P. Lovecraft, Hitchcock, and Poe are brought to bear in this heavy tale...Adults who love YA will enjoy this one, too."

Kirkus Reviews

2013-09-01
The Monstrumologist quartet wraps up in a haphazard, patchworked finale. Even though Yancey offers a tone-setting disclaimer via an "editor's note" at the forefront of the novel that the manuscripts he "translated" into this work were "nearly indecipherable, physically as well as contextually," fans will still come away ultimately unsatisfied--possibly even feeling cheated--by this disjointed conclusion. In the main narrative (there are at least three), Will Henry, now 16, often drunk and colder than ever, helps Monstrumologist Pellinore Warthrop track down the T. cerrejonensis, a giant, snakelike critter that poisons its human prey then swallows them whole. At the same time, the novel also fast-forwards decades later to 1911, when Will returns to care for an elderly Warthrop and then reverts back to when he was first taken in by his employer. All this makes for a confusing read, and the future plotline serves as a spoiler to the central narrative. Also inserted are broken stanzas of poetry and italicized rants on the meaning of love and life that connect at a much more simplistic level than the earlier books. Still, parts of the novel are quite exciting and will induce just as much stomach-turning if not full-on gagging. At the end, the results feel rushed, as if Yancey were trying to quickly finish the job. Even the relatively anemic page count implies it. A fizzling anticlimax. (Horror. 14 & up)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169971842
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 10/25/2013
Series: Monstrumologist Series
Edition description: Unabridged

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The Final Descent


  • I reach for the end, though the end will not reach for me.

    It has already reached for him.

    He is gone

    while I, locked in Judecca’s ice,

    go on and on.

    If I could name the nameless thing

    My father burns, and living worms fall from his eyes.

    They spew from his sundered flesh.

    They pour from his open mouth.

    It burns, my father cries. It burns!

    His contagion, my inheritance.

    If I could face the faceless thing

    From the fire’s depths, I hear the discordant duet of their screams. I watch them dance in the final, fiery waltz.

    My mother and father, dancing in flames.

    If I could pull the two apart

    If I could untangle the knot

    Find one errant strand to tug

    And lay out the thing from end to end

    But there is no beginning nor ending nor anything in between

    Beginnings are endings

    And all endings are the same.

    Time is a line

    But we are circles.

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