her mystical version of the Ivy League is very welcome... Watching this damaged loner bring together a squad of ride-and-die friends is endlessly fun, and Bardugo finds new depths to most of her supporting cast."
-The Washington Post "Gut-wrenching and deeply human, this book will tug at your heartstrings even as it chills you to the bone.... Standing head and shoulders above the already impressive
Ninth House, Hell Bent is one of the best fantasy novels of the year.."
-BookPage (starred reviewed)
"Thrilling ... fascinating supporting players ... The taut plot, often grisly magic, lavish scene-setting, and wry humor combine to make this just as un-put-downable as the first installment. Readers will be wowed." -
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Bardugo doesn't flinch from the dark sides of magic and human nature....This portrait of a survivor's dogged determination to accomplish her goal will appeal to readers of dark academia, urban fantasy, and horror." -
Booklist (starred review)
"Vivid, intelligent, and funny at just the right moments, but best of all are the complex characters." -
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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Hell Bent is a taut, complexly plotted headrush, stocked full of complicated monsters, entitled academics, and grifters big-time and small." -Book of the Month
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Hell Bent is just as outrageously good as
Ninth House, if not better... This mystery runs on vibes, and the vibes are unparalleled." -
Chicago Review of Books"Hell Bent is everything fans of Bardugo's Alex Stern series could have asked for: It's thematically richer, its characters are more complexly rendered, the darkness lurking at the edges of its New England-set world of privilege is more frightening, and its wit more biting." -
Paste Magazine"Although
Hell Bent is one of my first reads of 2023, I can confidently see it being a top read of the year by the end of it." -
SFF World