The Visitor (Applegate novel)

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The Visitor
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Rachel morphing into a cat
AuthorK. A. Applegate
Cover artistTim O'Brien
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesAnimorphs #2
GenreScience fiction
PublisherScholastic
Publication date
June 1996
Pages175
ISBN0-590-62978-6
OCLC34758539
Preceded byThe Invasion 
Followed byThe Encounter 

The Visitor, published in 1996 and written by K. A. Applegate, is the second book in the Animorphs series. It is narrated by Rachel.

Plot summary[]

The Animorphs convene and decide that they need to make their next move against the Yeerks. The only lead they have is that Hedrick Chapman, the assistant principal at their school, is a Yeerk Controller. Jake asks Rachel to try to get to him through his daughter Melissa, an old friend of hers. However, Melissa has become distant lately, and Rachel fears she has become a Controller like her father. Rachel remembers Melissa's pet cat Fluffer McKitty, and the Animorphs plan to infiltrate Chapman's house to find out what they can; Rachel morphs Melissa's pet cat to gain access, after a harrowing experience morphing a shrew to lure the cat out of a tree.

Once in the house, Rachel follows Mr. Chapman into a basement room and discovers that he communicates directly with Visser Three, the leader of the Earth invasion, through holographic technology. While in the room, she is spotted by Visser Three, who orders Chapman to kill her because she might be an Andalite. Rachel doesn't react, and Chapman reasons with Visser Three to allow Rachel to escape shaken, but unharmed. Before she leaves the house, Rachel follows Melissa and learns that she is not a Controller, but has pulled away from her friends because she believes her parents — now both Controllers — don't love her anymore.

Rachel decides to keep the encounter with Visser Three a secret from her friends, and convinces them that she needs to infiltrate Chapman's house again. She does a few nights later, this time with Jake stowed away on her back as a flea, unbeknownst to Rachel. She is careful to stay out of Chapman's and Visser Three's sights, but is again discovered. Visser Three is sure now that she is an Andalite bandit, and orders Chapman to bring Rachel to him. He also tells Chapman to bring Melissa so that she can be infested, because she is a security risk to the Yeerks; it was her cat that the "Andalite" used. Chapman rebels against his Yeerk, Iniss 226, causing Iniss to momentarily lose control of the host body and fight to take it back. Iniss is tired by the effort and opts not to take Melissa, planning to explain the circumstances face to face with the Visser.

Iniss takes Rachel and Jake, still morphed as a flea, to the abandoned construction site where the Animorphs first met the alien Elfangor, and he allows Chapman himself to speak to Visser Three. Chapman reminds the Visser that he willingly became a Controller on the condition that the Yeerks not take Melissa, and if they were to violate that contract, he would make life as hard as he could for the Yeerk in his head. Since Chapman is in a position of some influence at the school and is regularly meeting with parents, this would be very disastrous, and Visser Three grudgingly gives in. The other Animorphs show up to rescue Jake and Rachel and barely escape from one of Visser Three's monstrous morphs. The next day, Rachel writes an anonymous note to Melissa, telling her that her father loves her more than ever, despite not being able to show it.

Inconsistencies[]

  • After Rachel acquires Fluffer, Cassie mentions to her that she has acquired more morphs than any of the other Animorphs. This is not true since Jake also has four morphs: a dog, a lizard, a tiger, and a falcon.
  • When Chapman's Yeerk relinquishes control to allow Chapman to speak directly to Visser Three, Chapman's body collapses and he has trouble speaking at first, implying Chapman is not used to controlling his own body since he has been infested so long. But Chapman will have had temporary control at least every three days when his Yeerk leaves the body to replenish in the Yeerk pool, so he should not have been this much "out of practice". This could be explained by his extreme mental anguish over the potential infestation of his daughter Melissa, though.

Morphs[]

Morpher Morphs acquired Morphs used
Jake Peregrine falcon, flea Peregrine falcon, flea, Siberian tiger
Rachel Bald eagle, shrew, tomcat (Fluffer McKitty) Bald eagle, African Elephant (partially), shrew, tomcat
Cassie Osprey Osprey
Marco Osprey Osprey
Visser Three Vanarx Vanarx, Unnamed three-legged Rock Beast

Re-release[]

Scholastic released The Visitor on May 1, 2011 with a new lenticular cover and updated pop-cultural references.[1]

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