Hounded -the Iron Druid Chronicles- Book One- By Kevin Hearne.pdf
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One of the key themes of is the struggle between good and evil. Atticus, as a druid, is tasked with defending the world against supernatural threats, and the novel explores the nature of good and evil in a complex and nuanced way. The novel also explores themes of identity, community, and belonging, as Atticus navigates his place in the modern world. This public link is valid for 7 days
Atticus masquerades as a 21-year-old owner of Third Eye Books and Herbs , an occult shop where he brews medicinal teas and tries to avoid ancient grudges. His most endearing companion is Oberon, an Irish wolfhound with whom he shares a telepathic link. Oberon’s humorous obsession with sausage, pop culture, and poodles provides a lighthearted counterpoint to the book’s intense action sequences. Plot: A Sword and a God’s Wrath Can’t copy the link right now
When the god finally tracks him to the Sonoran Desert, Atticus must stop running. He invokes the ancient laws of hospitality, calls in favors from a coven of Polish witches, negotiates with a werewolf pack, and even flirts with a vampire lawyer. The result is a high-octane chase that blends Irish mythology, Norse legends (Thor makes a terrifying appearance), and contemporary snark. Atticus, as a druid, is tasked with defending