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The Son of Sobek

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"The Son of Sobek"
Short story by Rick Riordan
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CountryUnited States
Genre(s)Fantasy short story
Publication
Published in English
PublisherDisney Hyperion and Puffin Books
Media typeE-book, audio book, paperback, hardcover (April 5, 2016)
Publication dateJune 18, 2013
Chronology
SeriesThe Kane Chronicles, The Heroes of Olympus, Percy Jackson & the Olympians
 
The Blood of Olympus, The Serpent's Shadow
 
The Staff of Serapis

The Son of Sobek is a 2013 fantasy short story written by Rick Riordan, first released in the paperback version of The Serpent's Shadow on May 7, 2013 and as a single e-book on June 18, 2013.[1] On April 5, 2016, it was released as the first of three short stories in a hardcover novel entitled Demigods and Magicians: Percy and Annabeth Meet the Kanes.[2][3]

Plot

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After hearing reports about magical disturbances in the Long Island area, Carter Kane goes to investigate. He is unexpectedly swallowed by an enormous crocodile in the marshes at the edge of Moriches Bay on Long Island's south shore while exploring, but is saved by a strange older teenager who forces the monster to regurgitate him. The teenager turns out to be Percy Jackson. After a brief disagreement that leave both confused about the other's origins, Percy and Carter decide to team up to deal with the monster, which has left them and is terrorizing a nearby suburban neighborhood. Carter hypothesizes that the beast is a petsuchos, a son of the god Sobek and thus immortal and invincible unless the enchanted necklace that it wears, which is invested with the power of Sobek, is removed. The two work together to remove the necklace from the animal, and save the neighborhood and its residents. After the necklace is removed, the monster shrinks into a baby crocodile and the heroes head to a diner to talk. Percy and Carter are guarded about what they share, but devise a way to contact each other again if needed. They go their separate ways, and Carter takes both the crocodile and necklace back to the 21st Nome for safekeeping. [2][4]

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Sequels

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A sequel, "The Staff of Serapis", was released on May 20, 2014 starring Annabeth Chase and Sadie Kane. A third crossover, "The Crown of Ptolemy" was released starring Annabeth, Carter, Sadie and Percy.

References

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  1. ^ Amazon - The Son of Sobek. Disney Hyperion. 18 June 2013. Retrieved August 15, 2015 – via Amazon.
  2. ^ a b Riordan, Rick (2016). Demigods & Magicians. Los Angeles: Disney-Hyperion. pp. 3–44. ISBN 978-1-4847-3278-6.
  3. ^ Rought, Karen (October 6, 2015). "Rick Riordan announces 'Trials of Apollo' series set in Percy Jackson's world". Hypable. Retrieved July 27, 2016.
  4. ^ Riordan, Rick (2013). The Son of Sobek. Disney Hyperion. ASIN B00CJ05D6U.
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