The Raven Boys The Raven Cycle follows the story of teenagers Blue Sargent, Richard Campbell Gansey III, Adam Parrish, Ronan Lynch, and Noah, taking place in the fictional town of Henrietta, Virginia. Blue lives with her mother, Maura, and an assortment of other female relatives, all of whom are psychics except for Blue, whose only supernatural quality is the ability to amplify the powers of others. All her life, Blue's clairvoyant relatives have predicted that if she kisses her true love, he will die. At the beginning of the novel, Blue joins her half-aunt Neeve, who has arrived in Henrietta under mysterious circumstances, in an annual psychic tradition. Together, they watch the spirits of those in Henrietta who are destined to die within the next year appear along an invisible line called the Corpse Road. Blue, having never been able to see the spirits before, sees a teenage boy who introduces himself only as "Gansey." Neeve tells Blue that she could only see his spirit because he is her true love, or because she will kill him. Richard Gansey III, Adam Parrish, Ronan Lynch, and Noah are so-called “Raven Boys” who attend the prestigious private boys' school, Aglionby Academy, in Henrietta. Blue dislikes and is determined to stay away from Raven Boys, thinking them pretentious and self-absorbed. Gansey and his “Raven Boys” show up to Blue’s house for a
psychic reading and to ask for more insight about the magical
ley lines. Realizing that Gansey is the spirit she saw on the corpse road, Blue vows she will never fall in love with him. Nevertheless, she befriends the group, and shows romantic interest in Adam. Adam Parrish is a Henrietta boy who attends Aglionby on a partial scholarship, and who lives with his abusive parents in a trailer park. Ronan lives with Gansey in a former factory called Monmouth Manufacturing, as he is unable to return to his childhood home after his father was murdered and his mother fell into a coma. Noah also resides at Monmouth Manufacturing, and occasionally makes offhanded remarks about being dead. Blue joins the boys as they attempt to find the Welsh king
Owain Glendower, who is thought to be buried on the Corpse Road, also called the
ley line, of Henrietta. Gansey is determined to find Glendower, as he believes the king saved his life seven years prior. He is certain that the king is not dead, merely sleeping, and will grant a favor to those who wake him. In their search, the group discovers a mysterious forest along the ley line called Cabeswater, which seems to exist outside of the structures of time, and speaks to them in
Latin. They also begin to suspect that their search for Glendower is being watched. The Aglionby Latin teacher, Barrington Whelk, was a student at Aglionby himself many years ago, and also explored the ley line with his best friend Czerny. However, their search ended abruptly seven years prior with Czerny's death in a ritual murder. Out exploring on their own, Gansey and Blue discover a human skeleton in the forest with a wallet containing a driver's license belonging to a Noah Czerny. Confronting Noah at Monmouth, they realize the boy has been a ghost for as long as they've known him. They also realize that Noah’s life had been traded for Gansey’s on the ley line seven years ago. Glendower had saved Gansey’s life in exchange for Noah’s. As the investigation into Noah's skeletal remains begins, Whelk becomes increasingly unhinged, realizing the police will be able to connect him to Noah's murder. He decides to attempt performing another ritual on the ley line in a last-ditch effort to control its power and threatens Gansey with a gun, nearly shooting him in order to get information on the ley lines from Gansey's journal. Blue learns that Neeve had come to Henrietta to help Maura with a mysterious task, but had also been contacted by Whelk, though she refused to help him. Meanwhile, Adam's father, convinced that Adam has not given him enough of the income from Adam's three jobs, beats Adam so severely that he loses hearing in his left ear. Ronan intervenes and fights Adam's father, and Adam prevents Ronan from being arrested by reporting the abuse from his father and pressing charges. The group of teens and the psychics try to determine how to prevent Whelk from taking control of the ley line, fearing they are running out of time. Neeve kidnaps Whelk, intending to use him in the ley line ritual so that she can attempt to obtain its power for herself. In the depths of Cabeswater, Whelk escapes from Neeve's restraint and attacks Neeve, attempting to use her as the sacrifice to the ley line, but Neeve mysteriously vanishes into thin air. Amidst the chaos, Adam breaks off from the group and decides to sacrifice his free will to the ley line, becoming the hands and eyes of Cabeswater. As this is happening, a stampede of mysterious creatures barrel through the forest, narrowly missing Blue, Ronan, and Gansey, and killing Whelk. The teens try to move forward with their search for Glendower, and the investigation of Cabeswater and the ley line, and Ronan reveals that he can take things out of his dreams.
The Dream Thieves The second book in the series,
The Dream Thieves, focuses on Ronan's ability to take things from his dreams. The book begins by revealing Ronan has three secrets. A hit-man called the Gray Man, who killed Ronan's father, comes to Henrietta under the orders of a man named Colin Greenmantle looking for something called the Greywaren, which he believes is an object that allows the user to take things out of their dreams. It's revealed that the Greywaren is not an object, but a name for Ronan. Cabeswater vanishes, and another teenage boy called Joseph Kavinsky reveals that he can take objects out of his dreams as well. Kavinsky abuses this ability, and with both boys taking things out of their dreams, they stress the energy of Cabeswater and the ley line. Blue's mother Maura and the Gray Man fall for each other, but the Gray Man runs from Henrietta, claiming he stole the Greywaren so that Ronan will be safe from Greenmantle. Adam begins to restore energy to the ley line with the help of Persephone, a psychic at 300 Fox Way. Ronan stops dreaming in an effort to stop draining Cabeswater, but Kavinsky continues to dream, draining the magical forest. On the night of July fourth, Ronan comes to Kavinsky’s infamous Fourth of July rager after Kavinsky kidnaps Ronan's younger brother Matthew. Kavinsky brings back a destructive fire dragon from his dreams, and Ronan dreams his own monster in an effort to protect himself from Kavinsky's dragon. The dream monsters fight each other while Ronan frantically searches Kavinsky’s partygoers for his brother. Eventually, Kavinsky's life is ended by his own fire dragon monster, and Ronan saves his brother. With Kavinsky dead, and Adam and Persephone restoring the ley lines' energy, Cabeswater returns to normalcy. With his father's will stating that he cannot visit the home he grew up in, Ronan dreams up a new will so he can return to his sleeping mother. Finally, Ronan's three secrets are revealed, and Blue reads a note saying that her mother is underground, which sets up the premise of the next book.
Blue Lily, Lily Blue In the third book of the series,
Blue Lily, Lily Blue, Blue's mother Maura leaves to look for Artemus, Blue's birth father, in a cave. Persephone continues to help Adam learn how to fix the ley lines as Cabeswater has asked. Calla, another psychic, tries to contact Maura with her abilities. She tells Blue and the boys about three sleepers in the caves, and warns them not to wake the third sleeper. Colin Greenmantle becomes the Latin teacher at Aglionby, and Adam and Ronan plan to drive him out of Henrietta. Blue and Gansey find another cave in the backyard of a man named Jesse Dittley, who was one of the spirits Neeve saw in the graveyard. Inside the cave, they find a woman named Gwenllian, who is Glendower's daughter. Persephone dies in an attempt to find Maura, and Adam and Ronan blackmail Greenmantle into leaving Aglionby. Greenmantle's wife, Piper, hires thugs and goes to Jesse Dittley's house, where she kills Dittley, captures the Gray Man, and enters his cave. The teens and Gwenllian go to the Cabeswater cave, where they find animal skeletons that they collectively wake up. Blue and Ronan find a magic lake where, after crossing, Blue finds Maura and Artemus. Blue, Artemus, Maura, and the Gray Man escape, leaving Piper and the thug in the collapsed cave. In the cave, Neeve finds Piper, who wakes up the third sleeper.
The Raven King The fourth and final installation of The Raven Cycle is entitled
The Raven King. Gansey, Adam, Ronan, Noah, and Blue continue their quest to find the Welsh King Glendower. When Piper wakes up the third sleeper, a demon with the power to "unmake", the boys and Blue race to save Cabeswater.
Short Stories Short Stories in the Raven Cycle universe include "Opal", "A Very Declan Christmas", and two short
drabbles taking place around the holidays: one about Gansey, and one about 300 Fox Way. ==Setting==