Synopses & Reviews
“It may be possible that Hearne and Atticus are the logical heir to Butcher and Dresden.” ―
SFFWorld For a two-thousand-year-old Druid, Atticus O’Sullivan is a pretty fast runner. Good thing, because he’s being chased by not one but two goddesses of the hunt — Artemis and Diana — for messing with one of their own. Dodging their slings and arrows, Atticus, Granuaile, and his wolfhound Oberon are making a mad dash across modern-day Europe to seek help from a friend of the Tuatha Dé Danann. His usual magical option of shifting planes is blocked, so instead of playing hide-and-seek, the game plan is... run like hell.
Crashing the pantheon marathon is the Norse god Loki. Killing Atticus is the only loose end he needs to tie up before unleashing Ragnarok — AKA the Apocalypse. Atticus and Granuaile have to outfox the Olympians and contain the god of mischief if they want to go on living — and still have a world to live in.
Don’t miss Kevin Hearne’s novella “Two Ravens and One Crow” in the back of the book.
“An exciting mix of comedy, action, and mythology...[Atticus] is one of the best main characters currently present in the urban fantasy genre.” — Fantasy Book Critic, on Tricked. “Superb...eminently readable...plenty of quips and zap-pow-bang fighting.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review), on Hounded
Synopsis
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
For a two-thousand-year-old Druid, Atticus O Sullivan is a pretty fast runner. Good thing, because he s being chased by not one but two goddesses of the hunt Artemis and Diana for messing with one of their own. Dodging their slings and arrows, Atticus, Granuaile, and his wolfhound Oberon are making a mad dash across modern-day Europe to seek help from a friend of the Tuatha De Danann. His usual magical option of shifting planes is blocked, so instead of playing hide-and-seek, the game plan is . . . run like hell.
Crashing the pantheon marathon is the Norse god Loki. Killing Atticus is the only loose end he needs to tie up before unleashing Ragnarok AKA the Apocalypse. Atticus and Granuaile have to outfox the Olympians and contain the god of mischief if they want to go on living and still have a world to live in.
Includes Kevin Hearne s novella Two Ravens and One Crow in the back of the book
Don t miss any of Kevin Hearne s phenomenal Iron Druid Chronicles novels:
HOUNDED - HEXED - HAMMERED - TRICKED - TRAPPED - HUNTED - SHATTERED - STAKED
Praise for Kevin Hearne
It may be possible that Hearne and Atticus are the logical heir to Butcher and Dresden. SFFWorld
An exciting mix of comedy, action, and mythology . . . Atticus] is one of the best main characters currently present in the urban fantasy genre. Fantasy Book Critic, on Tricked
Superb . . . eminently readable . . . plenty of quips and zap-pow-bang fighting. Publishers Weekly (starred review), on Hounded
Praise for Hunted
Hunted is the best by far . . . Storytelling doesn t get much better than this, folks. The author has caught lightning (pun intended) in a bottle and he keeps doing it again, and again. If you haven t caught on to the joy that is the Iron Druid Chronicles, you should remedy that, post-haste. My Bookish Ways
Hunted is everything you ve come to expect from an Iron Druid book, and then some. I give Hunted a] five out of five. Roqoo Depot
A fun, action packed book that delivers some great sequences, and some superb narrative with some great humour. The Founding Fields
Hunted is filled with everything I love about the series. Snark runs rampant, action is non-stop, the world building is phenomenal, and the characters are ones that you would love to sit down and have a drink with. Mad Hatter Reads
Hunted is an adrenaline-filled read with tons of action, fantastic mythology and some real twists. The epilogue has me itching to get my hands on the next in the series. Vampire Book Club"
Synopsis
In the sixth novel in the New York Times bestselling Iron Druid Chronicles, two-thousand-year-old Druid Atticus O'Sullivan finds himself the target of two goddesses of the hunt and a trickster god determined to unleash the apocalypse.
" Kevin] Hearne is a terrific storyteller with a great snarky wit. . . . Neil Gaiman's American Gods meets Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden."--SFFWorld For someone who's been alive for two thousand years, Atticus O'Sullivan is a pretty fast runner. Good thing, because he's being chased by not one but two goddesses of the hunt--Artemis and Diana--for messing with one of their own. Dodging their slings and arrows, Atticus, Granuaile, and his wolfhound, Oberon, are making a mad dash across modern-day Europe to seek help from a friend of the Tuatha D Danann. His usual magical option of shifting planes is blocked, so instead of playing hide-and-seek, the game plan is . . . run like hell.
Crashing the pantheon marathon is the Norse god Loki. Killing Atticus is the only loose end he needs to tie up before unleashing Ragnarok--AKA the Apocalypse. Atticus and Granuaile have to outfox the Olympians and contain the god of mischief if they want to go on living--and still have a world to live in.
Don't miss any of The Iron Druid Chronicles:
HOUNDED HEXED HAMMERED TRICKED TRAPPED HUNTED SHATTERED STAKED SCOURGED BESIEGED
About the Author
Kevin Hearne is a middle-aged nerd who still enjoys his comic books and old-school heavy metal. He cooks tasty omelets, hugs trees, and paints miniature army dudes. He lives with his wife, daughter, and doggies in a wee cottage.