Series: Shadow Children

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Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix1
Shadow Children: Among the Hidden & Among the Impostors (Omnibus) by Margaret Peterson HaddixOmni
Among the Impostors by Margaret Peterson Haddix2
Among the Betrayed by Margaret Peterson Haddix3
Among the Barons (Shadow Children) by Margaret Peterson Haddix4
Among the Brave (Shadow Children) by Margaret Peterson Haddix5
Among the Enemy (Shadow Children) by Margaret Peterson Haddix6
Among the Free (Shadow Children) by Margaret Peterson Haddix7
The Shadow Children, Books 1-3: Among the Hidden, Among the Impostors, and Among the Betrayed by Margaret Peterson HaddixBoxed set (1-3
Shadow Children Boxed Set: Among the Hidden, Among the Impostors, Among the Betrayed, and Among the Barons by Margaret Peterson HaddixBoxed set (1-4)
Shadow Children Complete Set, Books 1-7: Among the Hidden, Among the Impostors, Among the Betrayed, Among the Barons, Among the Brave, Among the Enemy, and Among the Free by Margaret Peterson HaddixBoxed set (1-7)

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In the future, parents are only allowed to have two children. Luke is one of the illegal third children.

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