Carter and Sadie have nothing in common but their parents: their father Dr. Julius Kane, a brilliant Egyptologist, and their mother, a famed archaeologist who died under mysterious circumstances when they were young. The siblings barely know each other, but one night, their father brings them together at the British Museum, promising a 'research experiment' that will set things right for their family. His plans go horribly wrong. An explosion unleashes an ancient evil - the Egyptian god Set who banishes Dr. Kane to oblivion and forces the children to flee for their lives. Now orphaned, Carter and Sadie must embark on a dangerous quest - from Cairo to Paris to the American Southwest, to save their father and stop Set from destroying everything they care about...
This is the first book in the Kane Chronicles and I fairly enjoyed it. This is like the Percy Jackson books that Riordan also does. This is about Egyptian mythology and is about two siblings, Carter and Sadie.
I don't know much about Egyptian mythology and I like the way Riordan explains and describes things. I love the dynamic between the two siblings and I can't wait to find out what happens next in the series.