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Harley Quinn: Redemption

By: Rachael Allen
Narrated by: Emma Lysy
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When girls in Gotham City go missing, Harley Quinn is determined to track down their kidnapper. But the only way to outsmart a villain is to engage in a little villainy herself. Don't miss the adrenaline-racing conclusion to the Harley Quinn trilogy.

In Gotham City even the heroes are wicked.

Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy can't wait to cross off the final items on their summer bucket list. They still need to:
  • Go to Pride
  • Get mani/pedis
  • Figure out how they can kiss without Ivy's toxic lips killing Harley. (Every relationship has its challenges!)

But their to-do list gets more dangerous when young girls vanish from the streets of Gotham City. The only clues left behind are the dolls on Harley's doorstep from a mysterious sender known as the Dollmaker. The message is clear: come find me…if you dare.

Award-winning author Rachael Allen delivers the fast-paced and fiercely feminist conclusion to the Harley Quinn trilogy.

“Allen’s Harley is a fierce, righteous, brilliant, and preternaturally brace ball of chaos. I loved and feared every single minute with her.” –Dahlia Adler, author of Cool for the Summer
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Critic reviews

Perfect for hard-core fans and new readers looking to fall in love with this smart, rebellious, iconic character.” –Julian Winters, Award-winning author of As You Walk On By

"Maniacally plotted and diabolically feminist, Harley Quinn: Reckoning shreds misogyny with science and features a girl gang that readers won’t be able to get enough of. Every girl who’s ever been pushed aside, overlooked, or held back will root for Harleen and be clamoring for more."—Lisa Maxwell, author of the New York Times Bestselling The Last Magician series

Harley Quinn: Reckoning is a powerhouse of a villain origin story that sizzles with tension and terror, humor and heart. Allen deftly weaves weighty themes, such as sexism, classism, the way our experiences shape who we become and the way we shatter expectations, into a gripping and witty whodunit. This version of Harley Quinn is my new fave supervillain-in-the-making and I can't wait to read more!”—Gilly Segal, New York Times bestselling author of I'm Not Dying With You Tonight

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I really enjoy how well written, engaging and fun this book is. Can't wait for more!

Engaging AF

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Exceptional narration. The story's quality is about the same as book 2; I still think 1 was best. I liked the take on the villains in this novel. However the body-horror elements will make it difficult for me to recommend this to the people in my life to whom I recommended book 1.

On par with book 2. Neither quite reach book 1

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loved the ending. lots of violence - torture against women in this one, so be prepared. happy ending for sure, but this was rough going for me for a lot of it do to subject matter

CW: trafficking, abuse, torture, murder of women and girls.

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This was an amazing take on DCs popular character Harley quinn , the narrator was amazing and a perfect fit for Harley. This is one of those series I wish I could erase from my brain just so I could read it again

So sad it's over

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After listening to all three Harley Quinn books in the series, this is my least favorite and the other two were only okay in my opinion. This one felt lazily done, especially leading up to the ending. As someone who has been a fan of everything in the Batman universe since I can remember I fully understand that to become invested in the storylines you need to suspend reality. But this book had some of the most convenient and seemingly lazily written plot twists that I can remember towards the end. This portrayal of Harley Quinn seems like a watered-down version of the latest animated series character. The narrator was great though.

good premise, the execution left a lot to be desired

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