''The Tyrant's Tomb'' is an
American fantasy novel
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based on
Greek
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and
Roman mythology
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written by American author
Rick Riordan
Richard Russell Riordan Jr. ( ; born June 5, 1964) is an American author, best known for writing the ''Percy Jackson & the Olympians'' series. Riordan's books have been translated into forty-two languages and sold more than thirty million cop ...
. It was first published on September 24, 2019, and is the fourth book in ''
The Trials of Apollo
''The Trials of Apollo'' is a pentalogy of fantasy adventure and mythological fiction novels written by American author Rick Riordan that collectively form a sequel to the '' Heroes of Olympus'' series. It is set in the same world as Riordan's ...
'' series, the second
spin-off of the ''
Percy Jackson & the Olympians'' series.
The story follows the Greek God
Apollo
Apollo is one of the Twelve Olympians, Olympian deities in Ancient Greek religion, ancient Greek and Ancient Roman religion, Roman religion and Greek mythology, Greek and Roman mythology. Apollo has been recognized as a god of archery, mu ...
travelling to Camp Jupiter, where he must learn what it is to be a hero or die trying. The book follows Apollo on his path to restoring five ancient oracles and regaining his godly powers
The novel was published in hardcover, audiobook, ebook, and, large-print editions and the cover was illustrated by
John Rocco.
Plot summary
The story starts off with Apollo and Meg taking Jason's body to Camp Jupiter in the
San Francisco Bay Area
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. On their way, they are attacked by an
eurynomos, but a girl with pink hair arrives with
dryads and a
faun
The faun (, ; , ) is a half-human and half-goat mythological creature appearing in Greek and Roman mythology.
Originally fauns of Roman mythology were ghosts ( genii) of rustic places, lesser versions of their chief, the god Faunus. Before t ...
and kills the eurynomous. She introduces herself as Lavinia and says she will take them to Camp Jupiter. All the dryads and fauns start to leave, but as the last faun, Don, tries to go, Lavinia says that he owes her for helping him. They carry Jason's coffin to the tunnel where Lavinia knows there is a shortcut to Camp Jupiter.
Hazel Levesque suddenly arrives, as well as two more of the euronymous. They enter the tunnel while Hazel tries to kill the euronymous. Apollo tries to sing a song to help Hazel but is scratched in the stomach by a eurynomous before Hazel kills it. Due to the scratch, Apollo starts to turn into a corpse. Hazel sees Jason's coffin and is terrified because she had a dream about Jason being killed by
Caligula
Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (31 August 12 – 24 January 41), also called Gaius and Caligula (), was Roman emperor from AD 37 until his assassination in 41. He was the son of the Roman general Germanicus and Augustus' granddaughter Ag ...
. The five arrive at Camp Jupiter, where they are greeted by Frank Zhang and Reyna Ramirez-Arellano, the
praetor
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s. The camp decides they will all carry on with Jason's plan to build temples honoring the gods.
Apollo then faints and has a dream about Caligula and
Commodus
Commodus (; ; 31 August 161 – 31 December 192) was Roman emperor from 177 to 192, first serving as nominal co-emperor under his father Marcus Aurelius and then ruling alone from 180. Commodus's sole reign is commonly thought to mark the end o ...
discussing their plan to either take Camp Jupiter without conflict or destroy it using
Greek fire from Caligula's yachts. Apollo wakes up in a bed and Meg explains that he has been asleep for a day and a half. There is a funeral for Jason that night, and
Lupa shows up to tell Apollo to get divine help to defeat their enemies. Apollo and Frank go to Ella the
harpy
In Greek and Roman mythology, a harpy (plural harpies, , ; ) is a half-human and half-bird mythical creature, often believed to be a personification of storm winds. They feature in Homeric poems.
Descriptions
Harpies were generally depict ...
and Tyson the
cyclops
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, who are recreating the
Sibylline Books. They get a prophecy regarding
Tarquin's tomb. They go to the camp
senate
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, where he, Meg, Lavinia, and Hazel are selected to go on a mission to find out more about Tarquin, the final king of Rome, who has returned. They discover that Tarquin has kept a "soundless god" at
Sutro Tower. After they return, they realize that to solve the communication issues and get divine help, they need to destroy the soundless god. A quest is issued for Apollo, Meg, and Reyna to go to Sutro Tower.
At the tower, they realize the god is
Harpocrates
Harpocrates (, Phoenician language, Phoenician: 𐤇𐤓𐤐𐤊𐤓𐤈, romanized: ḥrpkrṭ, ''harpokratēs'') is the god of silence, secrets and confidentiality in the Hellenistic religion developed in History of Alexandria#Ptolemaic era ...
, who has had troubles with Apollo. He also has a jar containing the voice of the
Sibyl of Cumae. With some difficulty, they manage to get the last breath of Harpocrates, along with Sibyl's Jar, which is required to get divine help. On their way back, they are ambushed by a euronymous again, and after they kill him, they are helped by Lavinia and her friends, who escaped from the camp earlier. Reyna and Lavinia issue "Plan L" to defeat the yachts that Apollo saw in his dream. When Apollo and Meg return, they see the camp in the midst of a war. Apollo calls for divine help on Temple Hill. He decides to call
Diana. Frank sacrifices himself by burning his firewood lifeline in the process of killing Caligula to save the other legionnaires. Commodus gives the order to fire, but due to "Plan L", this fails and the yachts are destroyed. Apollo kills Commodus in the grief of losing Frank.
Meanwhile, Tarquin has reached the bookshop where the Sibylline Books are being rewritten, but Ella and Tyson are not there. Meg and Hazel fight Tarquin. Diana finally arrives, kills Tarquin, and heals Apollo. Reyna and Lavinia, along with Peaches the
karpos, return.
Arion, Hazel's horse, rescues Frank, who has mysteriously survived, and Reyna pledges herself to Diana (Artemis) and joins the Hunters. Dakota, son of
Bacchus
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and the longtime
centurion of the Fifth Cohort, passes away overnight due to wounds from the battle. Don the faun also dies and gets
reincarnated into a
laurel tree, Apollo's tree of victory. Hazel is voted new praetor of Camp Jupiter and Lavinia is voted in as centurion of the Fifth Cohort.
Apollo receives his old godly bow as a gift from Camp Jupiter, Meg receives seeds, and they set off to New York after receiving the final prophecy from Ella and Tyson; they realize it is in
terza rima form and they have to find more
stanza
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s in the east. They go in hopes of being reunited with their friends from Camp Half-Blood.
Development
In an interview,
Rick Riordan
Richard Russell Riordan Jr. ( ; born June 5, 1964) is an American author, best known for writing the ''Percy Jackson & the Olympians'' series. Riordan's books have been translated into forty-two languages and sold more than thirty million cop ...
stated that the book will have
Camp Jupiter,
Hazel Levesque,
Frank Zhang, and Reyna Ramírez-Arellano.
Editor Stephanie Lurie has confirmed that the Arrow of Dodona will appear in the book.
On May 16,
Rick Riordan
Richard Russell Riordan Jr. ( ; born June 5, 1964) is an American author, best known for writing the ''Percy Jackson & the Olympians'' series. Riordan's books have been translated into forty-two languages and sold more than thirty million cop ...
revealed that he finished writing the book on April 1. However, due to the preparation, printing, promotion, and distribution of the book, it will not be released until September 24.
Read Riordan released a video of
Rick Riordan
Richard Russell Riordan Jr. ( ; born June 5, 1964) is an American author, best known for writing the ''Percy Jackson & the Olympians'' series. Riordan's books have been translated into forty-two languages and sold more than thirty million cop ...
previewing the book. He revealed that
Camp Jupiter was having a big "shake up" in the power structure.
Release
The Tyrant's Tomb was first published by
Disney-Hyperion as a hardcover in the United States on September 24, 2019, with cover illustration by
John Rocco.
Ebook
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and
audiobook
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Spoken audio has been available in sch ...
editions were released the same day.
The audiobook is read by actor
Robbie Daymond
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and published by
Listening Library.
According to
Scholastic Press,
Rick Riordan's The Tyrant's Tomb has sold nearly 86 million copies.
According to
Publishers Weekly
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, The Tyrant's Tomb reached its highest rank of 1 on November 18, 2019. It was also listed as a 2019 children's bestseller.
The
Barnes & Noble
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Barnes & Noble operates mainly through its B ...
edition of the book was announced to contain exclusive content such as a full poster of one of the scenes in the book as well as diary entries by a female
Camp Jupiter "probatio" who investigates an ancient Roman mystery.
Although many non-English editions used John Rocco's cover art, a few have unique covers by other illustrators.
On March 7, 2019, the cover and first two chapters of the book were released.
The book is recommended for ages 9–12.
Sequel
The fifth and the last book in the
series
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,
The Tower of Nero was released on October 6, 2020
See also
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References
Attribution
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The Trials of Apollo
2019 American novels
2019 fantasy novels
Young adult fantasy novels
2019 children's books
Sequel novels
Novels set in the San Francisco Bay Area
Cultural depictions of Caligula
Cultural depictions of Commodus
Disney-Hyperion books