All 14 Uses of
Poseidon
in
The Hidden Oracle
- As usual, I was struck by his resemblance to his father, Poseidon.†
p. 28.1 *Poseidon = Greek mythology: the god of the sea (and earthquakes)
- I understood why Poseidon had been so smitten with her.†
p. 30.8
- My dad is the godly one—Poseidon.†
p. 40.2
- Oh, and your father, Poseidon.†
p. 41.9
- Because Poseidon?†
p. 51.4
- That pretty much describes my entire life: Because Poseidon.†
p. 51.5
- As a son of Poseidon, he could probably breathe underwater, but holding one's breath for an indeterminate amount of time was a different matter altogether.†
p. 59.5
- You're telling a son of Poseidon to get lots of fluids?†
p. 70.2
- Granted, I'd said the same thing before I fought Poseidon in hand-to-hand combat, and that had not turned out to be easy.†
p. 72.2
- The son of Poseidon frowned across at us.†
p. 331.7
- He decided it would be easiest to tow it underwater to Poseidon's palace, where it could be repurposed as garden statuary.†
p. 342.3
- I imagined Poseidon would replace the statue's gorgeous face with his own weathered, bearded mien.†
p. 342.4
- Still, the son of Poseidon looked disgruntled.†
p. 352.2
- Then the son of Poseidon waded into Long Island Sound with his extremely large dog and they both disappeared underwater.†
p. 357.7
Definition:
Greek mythology: the god of the sea and earthquakes