The Battle of the Labyrinth (Book Four, Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series)

 So far, the summer has been peaceful for Camp Half-Blood, there have only been a few raiding parties from Kronos' army, that is, until one warm Friday. During a Capture-the-Flag game, Percy and Annabeth stumble upon a secret tunnel in the middle of the woods. Even though they have only been gone for a few minutes, when they emerge, the other campers say that they have been looking for Percy and Annabeth for hours. The camp is alarmed at the appearance of the tunnel but pay it almost no mind. Later that night, Percy has a dream of his nemesis, Luke, talking to Kronos about how he has plans to lead an army through this tunnel to attack Camp Half-Blood from the inside and that the tunnel is an entrance into . . . The Labyrinth! Accompanied by Annabeth, Grover, and Tyson, Percy ventures into the tunnel to stop Luke's invasion. In the vast reaches of the Labyrinth, there are forces, some good some evil, that are waiting for a chance to resurface for good.

The Battle of the Labyrinth is full of mythology, laughs, action, suspense and fun for the whole family. The book is loosely based off of the adventures of Thesis in the Labyrinth and it's creator, Daedalus.

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