The pulse-pounding conclusion to the bestselling Five
Nights At Freddy’s trilogy.
What really happened to Charlie?
It’s the question that John can’t seem to shake, along
with the nightmares of Charlie’s seeming death and miraculous
reappearance.
John just wants to forget the whole terrifying saga of Freddy
Fazbear’s Pizza, but the past isn’t so easily buried.
Almost twelve years after the horrific murders at Freddy’s,
there’s a new animatronic pizzeria opening
in Hurricane, along with new rash of kidnappings that feel all
too familiar.
Bound together by their childhood loss, John reluctantly teams
up with Jessica, Marla, and Carlton to solve the case and find the
missing children.
Along the way, they’ll unravel the twisted mystery
of what really happened to Charlie, and the haunting
legacy of her father’s creations.
Original stories based on the hit computer game of the same name
The perfect gift for all FNAF fans
Check out the full-colour fact books which acompany the novels
OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES
Five Nights at Freddys: The Silver Eyes
Five Nights at Freddys: The Twisted Ones
Five Nights at Freddys: The Freddy Files
Five Nights at Freddys: Survival Logbook
This is Book 3 in the Five Nights at Freddy's Series. See all Five Nights at Freddy's books here.
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Kira Breed-Wrisley has been writing stories since she could first pick up a pen and has no intention of stopping. She is the author of seven plays for Central New York teen theater company The Media Unit, and has developed several books with Kevin Anderson & Associates. She is a graduate of Cornell University, and lives in Brooklyn, New York.
More about Kira Breed-WrisleyScott Cawthon is the author of the bestselling video game series Five Nights at Freddy's , and while he is a game designer by trade, he is first and foremost a storyteller at heart. He is a graduate of The Art Institute of Houston and lives in Texas with his wife and four sons.
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