After the loss of their parents in a mysterious fire, the three Baudelaire children face trials and tribulations attempting to uncover dark family secrets.
After the Baudelaire parents die in a terrible fire, the Baudelaire orphans search for their families secrets and get them and their fortune away from the terrible grasp of the sinister Count Olaf as he moves with them between different guardians in disguise.—Nate Hoey
After their parents and house are consumed in a blazing fire, Violet, Klause, and Sunny Baudelaire are sent to go live with their cruel and mysterious distant relative Count Olaf. What is meant to be a new beginning for the Baudelaire children turns out to be a beginning, but not the kind they wanted. Their arrival at Count Olaf's home sets off the first event in the ensuing Series of Unfortunate Events.—John Joseph Skrip
After a fire destroys their home, possesions, and parents, the Baudelaires are sent to live with a distant relative, Count Olaf, who turns out to be a dastardly criminal after the youngsters' fortune. As they cooperate with the evil Count's twisted plans, the Orphans learn from several mysterious relatives and guardians, there is something deeper that ties their parents, Count Olaf, and all of their mysterious new allies together. The deeper they get in their investigation, the more they discover about their parents dark family secrets.—Alfonso Smith
After their parents perish in a terrible fire, the Baudelaire Orphans find out dark secrets about their parents and what they actually used to do. Their parents have already prepared safety for the Baudelaire children, but there just might be someone who's willing to take the trouble.—abdullahmamun-38677