What are you talking about? There is NO 14th book!!!!!!
I don't know either of there being a 14th book!
-Roxana
Um, Excuss me but, I'm Violet Baudelaire and know much about the story of my siblings and I, and in fact, at the of Book the 13th there is Book the 14th.
If ur violet B. then prove it!
Why can't you just trust her! Klaus is on here to, he is klausbookworm. I have never even met these people and I belive they are the real ones!
In the 7th book the Baudelaires see a flyer that says villages are raising children. One of them is V.F.D which is mistaken for Count Olaf's secrets. So they are raised by the people of V.F.D who tells them to clean the whole city.
Hector and the Quagmires escape in the hot air mobile home, but the Baudelaires do not.
The father is Dewey Denouement who the Baudelaires killed with a harpoon gun in the 12th book. (Accidentally)
In book eight of The Series of Unforunate Events, The Hostile Hospital, the Baudelaire children take refuge at a hospital they stumble upon after esaping the Village of Fowl Devotees in the previous book.
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He is one of Denoument triplets. He and Kit had a relationship; he's the father of her child. He was introduced in Book 12 (The Penultimate Peril). He died at the end of Book 12(he was shot in the chest with a harpoon gun). The Baudelaires were accused of his murder, even though it wasn't really their fault. He was really nice; the Baudelaires loved him and hoped that he would become their guardian.
The boat the used to get away from the Island sank when they were close to mainland so they made it back to land but what happened to them afterwards is unknown.
They don't. They are either dead or roaming around trying to find a way back home or something. The last book they see them is some where between 4-12.
noboady
Count Olaf wants the Baudelair's huge fortune.
The Quagmires are freinds of the Baudelaires They are triplets -Isadora -Duncan -Quigley Their parents also died in a fire. They have a fortune just like the Baudelaires Sapphires.
The answer to that is going to be heavily influenced by what book you're looking at.