
Percy Jackson returns in Rick Riordan's "Wrath of the Triple Goddess," the highly anticipated seventh installment from the author who dominated Goodreads Choice Awards for eleven consecutive years. What ancient power threatens our hero now, and why did Riordan mysteriously claim "It was so much fun to write!"?
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October used to be Percy Jackson's favorite month-crisp air, colorful leaves, and a brief respite from mythological chaos. But when Hecate, goddess of magic and crossroads, summons him to the principal's office, his peaceful senior year instantly derails. She needs a pet-sitter for her hellhound and polecat while she attends Tokyo Disneyland's "Spooky Boo!" parade. When Percy hesitates, Hecate transforms into her triple goddess form-Maiden, Mother, and Crone-then into three animal heads that threaten to devour him. Refusing isn't an option. Her Gramercy Park mansion is the perfect haunted house-built from weathered tombstones with gargoyles perched on the roof and skeletal white bushes in the fog-covered yard. Inside, Percy and his friends Annabeth and Grover meet Hecuba, an enormous hellhound, and Gale, a flatulent polecat with impressive handshaking skills. The pet care instructions are absurdly complex: Hecuba requires forty "Medicinal McNuggets" daily, while Gale's feeding routine involves chicken carcasses hanging from meat hooks that she rockets up to and bursts through with bloody teeth. Before vanishing in a swirl of black soot, Hecate warns them never to use her crossed torches except in extreme emergencies. As she disappears, her pets stare at them with gleaming eyes that clearly say: "Mom is gone. Now the fun begins."
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