

They made an appearance in The Heroes Of Olympus series at Camp Half-Blood, a safe place where demigods like them can stay. In The Serpent's Shadow, Drew Tanaka and Lacy were in BAG same as Sadie. In the graphic novel adaption, when Sadie asks this, the Empire State Building can be seen in the background with a large bolt of lightning over it, a reference to Zeus and Mount Olympus, which is on the 600th floor of the building. Amos explains that Manhattan has other gods and other problems. In The Red Pyramid, when the Kanes reach New York, Sadie asks Amos why his house isn't in Manhattan. Rick Riordan had stated that the Egyptian gods exist in the same world as the Greek gods. Paramount has purchased the film rights to the trilogy is set to become a series of films on Netflix. It contains the final battle against Apophis.Ī guidebook about magicians and Egyptian gods. The third and final book in The Kane Chronicles series. The second book in the series details the journey of Carter and Sadie as they search for the Book of Ra, which will allow them to find Ra and gain his support in the coming battle against Apophis. They set out to stop Set from destroying North America and possibly all of the modern world and to rescue their father who has fallen into Set's clutches. The first book in the series details how the Egyptian gods came to arise, and how the Kane siblings begin to realize their destiny as two of the most powerful magicians to be born since the fall of Ancient Egypt.

The idea of having a brother and sister who were multiracial came from two siblings that he taught, as well as the fact that Egypt is an ancient multicultural society however the European tradition has been to separate Egypt from African history. Rick Riordan, a former middle-school social studies teacher, stated that the idea for The Kane Chronicles originated from the fact the only more popular subject than Ancient Greece was Ancient Egypt.

