Hollow City starts with a dangerous escape from a secluded island that is being bombed by the Germans and things go downhill from there.
Miss Peregrine's loop has been invaded, the house is bombed, she is stolen, recovered, and off the children go looking for another loop and help to save Miss Peregrine.
Once again the vintage photographs make the story much richer, making the reader pause to pursue the pictures and enhance the story line.
A real page turner that leaves the reader wanting more. I just hope that Riggs is not taking vacations and is glued to the typewriter, or more likely computer, working on more peculiar novels.
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