Locke & Key: Keyhouse Compendium

Locke & Key: Keyhouse Compendium by Joe Hill is a comprehensive collection published by National Geographic Books on July 20, 2021. This edition compiles all six volumes of the acclaimed series into a single, substantial volume of 976 pages, presented in English. The narrative follows the Locke family as they navigate the aftermath of their father’s murder, returning to their ancestral home, Keyhouse, where they encounter a world filled with magic, mystery, and dark secrets.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes including family dynamics, legacy, and the interplay of good and evil. The story unfolds in the eerie setting of Lovecraft, Massachusetts, where the Locke children confront both external threats and their own inner turmoil. With elements of horror and suspense, the compendium showcases the intricate artwork of Gabriel Rodriguez, enhancing the gripping tale that intertwines fantasy with the complexities of grief and discovery. This edition serves as a definitive exploration of the Locke family’s journey and the enigmatic doors that hold both wonder and peril.
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Now a Netflix original series! This new edition collects all six volumes of the critically acclaimed series into one massive compendium.
Named a “modern masterpiece” by The A.V. Club, Locke & Key tells a sprawling tale of magic and family, legacy and grief, good and evil. Acclaimed suspense novelist and New York Times-bestselling author Joe Hill (The Fireman, Heart-Shaped Box, NOS4A2) has created a gripping story of dark fantasy and wonder–with astounding artwork from Gabriel Rodriguez–that, like the doors of Keyhouse, will transform all who open it.
Following their father’s gruesome murder in a violent home invasion, the Locke children return to his childhood home of Keyhouse in secluded Lovecraft, Massachusetts. Their mother, Nina, is too trapped in her grief–and a wine bottle–to notice that all in Keyhouse is not what it seems: too many locked doors, too many unanswered questions. Older kids Tyler and Kinsey aren’t much better. But not youngest son Bode, who quickly finds a new friend living in an empty well and a new toy, a key, that offers hours of spirited entertainment. But again, all at Keyhouse is not what it seems, and not all doors are meant to be opened. Soon, horrors old and new, real and imagined, will come ravening after the Lockes and the secrets their family holds.
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