Hannah’s life is right on course. Her job might appear to be a dusty exercise in tending antique texts, but it has secret parameters that would blow the mind of the average student at Whitfield University. And she has saved enough money to go on her very first trip out of the country, with her new friend, Gretchen. They scoured the internet for travel bargains and pulled together a week-long cruise of the Grecian Isles. Sure, the cruise line was in chapter eleven and had advised them to bring their own drinking water, and yes, their airline was literally called “Fly By Night Air” with an address adjacent to Bradley Airport, but it was certain to be epic.
Except that her neighbor, John MacCallister, who has spent the last three months avoiding her even though she had thought they were friends, shows up just as she is closing the library with the news that Hermes and Lee are waiting for her back at the house. The Greek gods are back in town and Hera is calling in her favor.
Despite all her careful planning Hannah will not make it to Greece, but the adventure that awaits her involves cursed amulets, kidnapped gods, murderous spiders and choices that challenge her idea of who she is and what she is capable of.