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The Pretender
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Tobias morphing into a rabbit
AuthorK. A. Applegate
Cover artistDavid B. Mattingly
LanguageEnglish
SeriesAnimorphs #23
GenreScience fiction novel
PublisherScholastic
Publication date
November 1998
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages154
ISBN0-590-76256-7
OCLC40108891
Preceded byThe Solution 
Followed byThe Suspicion 

The Pretender is the twenty-third book in the Animorphs series, written by K.A. Applegate. It is narrated by Tobias.

Plot summary

Tobias has been having bad luck on his hunts. Every time he'd dive on the rabbit litter to pick off a hapless youngster, he'd suddenly envision himself as the prey with the shadow of death swooping at him. To make his situation worse, another red-tailed hawk is aggressively moving in on his territory. He doesn't have the will to deal with the threat once and for all. So he resorts to picking dead carcasses off the road once, while eating a half-squashed raccoon he was seen by Rachel.

He stops by at Rachel's house. She tells him that a lawyer and a long-lost cousin, Aria, has been searching for him. Chapman, too, is interested in his whereabouts. Tobias suspects a trap. Tobias meets his father's lawyer, DeGroot. The lawyer tells him the father he knew may not have been his real father, and his real father's will is meant to be read on his next birthday. Tobias is puzzled. He also tells him that Aria wants to meet him at the Hyatt hotel. Tobias left the practice, and found himself being followed by a Yeerk agent. Rather than meeting with the Animorphs at the barn, he flies to the Hork-Bajir colony.

There, Toby Hamee, Jara Hamee and Ket Halpak's seer daughter, tells Tobias that a baby Hork-Bajir, Bek, is missing. It is then that a disbelieving Tobias discovers that the Hork-Bajir regularly leave the valley to free more of their kind. Back at the barn, Tobias must deal with his friends' thinly-veiled pity for him, and the group splits up to both try to find Bek and investigate Aria. While Rachel and Tobias are watching her hotel, Aria leaves in a cab, and stops over at Frank's Safari Land and Putt-Putt Golf, a dodgy roadside zoo-slash-amusement park. It's there that they find Bek, locked in a miserable cage alongside a bunch of very depressed animals. They find Aria talking to the owner, Frank, who wants to make money off his 'alien freak'.

Tobias and the others storm the place and try to take Bek, tearing down the place in the process. But the Controllers were ready for them, and Tobias encounters Visser Three in a hideous Kaftid morph, who thinks Tobias is Ket Halpak. The Visser assails Tobias with an acid attack, forcing him to release Bek in pain. The rescue fails, and the Animorphs and the Yeerks withdraw, with Bek in Yeerk custody now.

Tobias constantly wonders if he could ever live life as a human - with Aria. He wonders if she's a Controller. He and Ax return to the Hyatt, and witness her saving a little girl. Tobias assumes this means she's not a Controller, but Ax is doubtful. Tobias swings by Rachel's that night, and they engage in a hot debate about Tobias's humanity, with Rachel expressing sadness about the fact that she and Tobias can never be close due to his hawk body. The next day, the Animorphs and the Hork-Bajir plan their attack on the new Yeerk Dracon cannon facility out of town.

The Animorphs and the free Hork-Bajir allow themselves to be captured. Tobias, in flea morph, jumps out of the cage, demorphs, morphs a Hork-Bajir, and opens the cage. A quick fight between the Hork-Bajir-Controllers and the freedom fighters results in the latter's victory. As they climb up to the Yeerk Dracon cannon, Tobias spots Aria in a helicopter. Only then does he make the connection that Aria is actually Visser Three in a morph. Enraged, horrified, and hating himself, he falls to the ground, unable to will himself to join the fight. He is later rescued by Toby after a terrible fight ensues. The facility is destroyed, and Bek is saved.

Aware now that he is walking into a trap, Tobias must engage Aria on his own. He goes to the testament-reading, and discovers that his father was in fact Elfangor, the Andalite prince. Tobias gives nothing away, instead jeering that he was left no money and accusing Aria of merely seeking his inheritance. Only after he returns to his hiding spot does he break down, and decides that he can't give up his morphing powers because he must continue to fight for his people, just like his father did. Later that night, he flies to Rachel's where she lights him a candle on a birthday cake.

The next day, Tobias kills and eats the mother rabbit, morphs her, and brings the baby rabbits under his protection from the rival hawk.

Contributions to the Series' Story Arc

  • Tobias discovers that Elfangor was his biological father.
  • Chapman is no longer suspicious of the lost boy who lives on the street.
  • Toby Hamee makes her first speaking appearance (excepting the last page of The Hork-Bajir Chronicles).

Book Mistake- In the 13 book, Visser Three believes that Ket Halpak, a Hork- Bajir is dead. In the 23 book, he recognizes her and is not at all surprised to see someone who he watched get killed.

Morphs

Morpher Morphs Acquired Morphs Used
Jake Siberian Tiger
Rachel Bald Eagle, African Elephant, Grizzly Bear
Tobias Rabbit Hork-Bajir (Ket Helpak), Human, Flea, Rabbit
Cassie Wolf
Marco Gorilla, Wolf Spider
Ax Human, Northern Harrier
Visser Three Human (Aria), Kaftid

Trivia

  • In the Animorphs series, ghostwritten books could generally be identified by the text, "The author would like to thank (ghostwriter) for (their) help in preparing this manuscript." However, in The Pretender, the K. A. Applegate thanks Michael Mates, who is in fact her husband, the same "Michael" to whom almost all of the books are dedicated, and the unaccredited co-writer of all her books, according to the Anibase.
  • This was the first of Tobias's books where a new cover morph style was used; a ghosted image of the human Tobias would appear behind the morphing hawk on every subsequent Tobias book in the series.
  • The front cover quote reads, "Tobias is about to discover the secrets of his past...."
  • The inside front cover quote reads, "Predator and prey...."