
Poseidon's Prisoner
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The third book in National Book Award finalist Katherine Marsh's fantastical series about a mythology-based boarding school finds Ava and her friends in the midst of a deep-sea battle for their lives. Perfect for fans of Percy Jackson and the TV series Wednesday!
It's a new school year, and Ava and Fia return to the Accademia on probation. Worse, their new headmaster is none other than Triton, Poseidon's domineering son, who transforms the campus into his own sea-themed domain.
As Fia struggles with her fear of water and the mystery behind her mother's suspicious death, Ava struggles to unlock the secrets of Fia's lineage, including those of her ancestor Chimera.
With the help of their friends, a riddle from a Sphinx descendant, and the mythical Pegasus, Ava and Fia embark on a daring journey to Poseidon's golden palace to uncover the truth about Fia's mother. Along the way, they confront gods and reveal the real stories behind the so-called monsters. But Triton isn't forgiving, and it will take more than courage to right these ancient wrongs and escape with their lives.
Poseidon's Prisoner is the latest in Katherine Marsh's "unique and distinctly feminist fantasy series" (Publishers Weekly). The first book in the series is the award-winning Medusa, about which author and educator Colby Sharp said: "you won't be able to stop turning pages."
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Katherine Marsh is the author of Medusa, a Kirkus Reviews Most Anticipated Book of 2024 and Amazon Editors' Pick, and its sequel, The Gods' Revenge; The Lost Year, a National Book Award Finalist and winner of the Jane Addams and Golden Kite Awards; Nowhere Boy, winner of the Middle East Book Award; and The Night Tourist, winner of the Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery; as well as other books for middle grade readers. A former journalist and managing editor of the New Republic, Katherine lives in Washington, DC, with her husband, two children, three cats, a rabbit, and an assortment of exotic pets.
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