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
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 Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo
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 To open a gateway to the underworld, the
When they finally reach him, he has been partially consumed by his time in hell, becoming something more (and less) than human [2]. The Cost of Magic In Leigh Bardugo’s ,
Alex’s roommate, who is dragged into the secret world of Yale’s societies [4]. The Gauntlet of Trials
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.