The Mark of Athena (Heroes of Olympus # 3)

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The third book in the Heroes of Olympus trilogy sees Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase return to close the Doors of Death. Annabeth and her friends must unite the Roman and Greek demigods to defeat the giants realeased by Gaea, sail to the ancient land in the fantastic ship the Argo II, and locate the Doors in order to close them. Annabeth is also feeling the weight of the demands from her mother – Follow the Mark of Athena. Avenge me. Can she achieve all that she needs to?*very small damage on front cover otherwise very good*
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Author Rick Jordan
PublisherPuffin
PlaceLondon
Year2012
ISBN9780141335766
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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