The Dark Prophecy

The Dark Prophecy
Image of the book's U.S. edition cover
U.S. cover for first edition
AuthorRick Riordan
Cover artistJohn Rocco
SeriesThe Trials of Apollo (book 2)
GenreFantasy, Greek and Roman mythology, Young adult
PublisherDisney-Hyperion
Publication date
May 2, 2017 (hardcover, audiobook CD, Kindle/Nook eBook)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback, paperback, audiobook CD, e-book)
Pages432 (hardcover)
ISBN978-1-4847-4642-4
Preceded byThe Hidden Oracle 
Followed byThe Burning Maze 

The Dark Prophecy is an American fantasy novel based on Greek and Roman mythology written by American author Rick Riordan. It was published on May 2, 2017, and is the second book in The Trials of Apollo series, the second spin-off of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series. The book and its cover art by John Rocco were first announced in 2016. It has been published in hardcover, paperback, audiobook, ebook, and large-print editions. The Dark Prophecy has been translated into seven languages from its original English.

The book takes off from where The Hidden Oracle ended, wherein Apollo continues his search as a human teenager to restore the Oracles of Ancient Greece that have gone dark in order to regain his immortality.[1] Along with Meg McCaffrey, he journeys to the Oracle of Trophonius in Indianapolis and later settles his personal feud with Commodus, the second Emperor of the Triumvirate Holdings.[2]

The novel received positive reviews from critics for its slow pace, humor, and diverse characters. During its first week of release, The Dark Prophecy sold about 63,000 copies, reaching the top of The New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists.[3][4]

  1. ^ "Percy Jackson author Rick Riordan releases second book in The Trials of Apollo series". Hindustan Times. May 4, 2017. Archived from the original on November 12, 2017.
  2. ^ Riordan, Rick (2017). The Dark Prophecy. Los Angeles: Disney-Hyperion. ISBN 9781484746424.
  3. ^ "The Trials of Apollo Book Two The Dark Prophecy". Frontlist.net. Archived from the original on November 12, 2017.
  4. ^ "TOP CHILDREN'S FRONTLIST FICTION". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on May 13, 2017. Retrieved May 13, 2017.