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by J.K. Rowling · Harry Potter #3
1999 · 317 pages · Raincoast Books
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📖 4960k+ Goodreads ratings
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📚 Book 3 of an ongoing series (6 published)
⏳ This series may not be complete yet — 6 of 7 books published
Harry's counting down the days to escape the Dursleys and return to Hogwarts, but this year's homecoming comes with a chilling twist—a dangerous prisoner has fled the infamous wizarding prison, and dark-robed guards now patrol the castle grounds. As mysterious events unfold and secrets about the escaped convict begin to surface, Harry finds himself drawn into a mystery that challenges everything he thought he knew about his past. With Ron and Hermione by his side, Harry must navigate new magical challenges, unexpected friendships, and revelations that will reshape his understanding of loyalty, truth, and redemption. This is the book where the series deepens beautifully, blending heart-pounding mystery with genuine emotional growth!
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Moody, mysterious soundscapes with gothic orchestral undertones. Dark indie, ethereal strings, and haunting atmospheres. Think Radiohead, Sigur Rós, and cinematic dread. Perfect for suspense, secrets, and creeping unease.
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