With ‘The Court of the Dead’, Nico di Angelo Steps Into the Shadows Once More
- October 31, 2025
- Publishing
Fans of the Percy Jackson universe will be delighted by this new adventure that Nico di Angelo leads with Will Solace and Hazel Levesque. ‘The Court of the Dead’, the newest collaboration between Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro, has officially hit shelves, and it’s every bit as thrilling, heartfelt, and mythically charged as fans hope.
Coming on the heels of ‘The Sun and the Star’, this book continues the story of Nico di Angelo, son of Hades, and Will Solace, son of Apollo, a duo that has fast become one of the most beloved in the Riordanverse. But make no mistake, while this is a sequel in spirit, ‘The Court of the Dead’ takes readers into far darker, deeper waters. The demigods go on an adventure with unlikely companions!

A Return to Camp Jupiter and a New Mystery
The story opens with an unsettling news that Hazel shares with Nico over an Iris message. There are mythics at Camp Jupiter and they are barely accepted by the Roman demigods. At first, it seems like another routine issue but soon the creatures begin to disappear, into thin air, it seems. As Nico, Will, and Hazel begin investigating, they uncover something much bigger and far more dangerous than anyone at camp imagined.
There’s a new power rising from the shadows, one that seems determined to exact vengeance for ancient wrongs. The delicate peace between gods, monsters, and demigods begins to unravel, and once again, Nico must face not just external threats, but his emotions as cocoa puffs and ghosts of his own past.
Nico di Angelo: The Hero Who Walks in Darkness
Nico has always been a complex figures in Riordan’s universe. While he is brave, brooding, deeply empathetic, he is also haunted by memories and has to handle his negative emotions. In ‘The Court of the Dead’, he truly comes into his own. Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro handle his character with care, exploring themes of identity, guilt, and resilience without ever losing the humor and heroism that defines this world.
Will Solace’s presence provides the perfect counterbalance, his warmth and optimism shine brightest when everything else feels bleak. Their relationship deepens in a beautifully natural way.
The Adventure
As always with Riordan’s books, the pacing is electric. Ancient myths collide with modern challenges, blending laugh-out-loud moments with genuine peril. The plot takes readers through strange courtrooms, public parks, national highways along with shadow travels and mist manipulations.
All through the story, Nico’s internal conflicts, his relationship with the Underworld, and the idea of forgiveness and belonging all shine with nuance and care.
Themes That Resonate
Beneath the monsters and mythology, ‘The Court of the Dead’ is ultimately a story about redemption, not just for the characters, but for the creatures they encounter. It asks big questions about second chances, forgiveness, and being a hero who helps save others, inspite of odds.
These deeper themes elevate the story beyond a simple quest, giving it emotional heft that lingers long after the final page.
Whether you’re a lifelong demigod fan or a newcomer drawn in by the upcoming Disney+ (JioHotstar) adaptation, this book is the perfect reminder of why Rick Riordan’s worlds continue to captivate readers of every age.
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