Hounded - The Iron Druid Chronicles Book One By Kevin Hearnepdf //free\\

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: It's a "balls out" confrontation. Atticus must navigate a web of deities, including The Morrigan (goddess of death) and

Atticus has been alive for over 2,000 years. In the 1st century CE, he stole a legendary sword (Fragarach, "The Answerer") from the Celtic god of love and war, Aengus Óg. Now, in the 21st century, Aengus has finally tracked him down. The novel follows Atticus as he uses his druidic magic (shapeshifting, binding elements, communicating with nature) to defend himself against not only Aengus but also a host of other deities, including the Norse thunder god Thor, who holds his own grudge. With the help of his wisecracking Irish wolfhound, Oberon (with whom he speaks telepathically), a reluctant witch, and a vampire lawyer, Atticus prepares for an inevitable showdown. While you may be looking for a "PDF,"

In reality, Atticus is Siodhachan Ó Súileabháin, the last living Druid on Earth. Born in the turn of the first century BC, Atticus has survived for more than two millennia by staying entirely off the grid, running from ancient grudges, and drinking a magical tea that halts his aging process.

Hounded has been widely well-received, earning a reputation as a must-read for fans of the genre. Atticus must navigate a web of deities, including

is the high-octane debut novel of The Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne. It introduces a world where all mythologies—Celtic, Norse, Greek, and Roman—exist simultaneously in the modern day. 📖 Plot Summary

The primary antagonist; a vengeful god obsessed with reclaiming his sword. 🖋️ Writing Style Kevin Hearne is known for: narrative with a snarky, conversational tone. Rapid-fire action sequences. The novel follows Atticus as he uses his

Atticus’s bartender friend and eventual Druid apprentice. She introduces a compelling human element to the supernatural chaos.

On Goodreads, Hounded holds a 4.13/5 rating with over 200,000 reviews. Fans frequently compare it to Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files , but with more mythology and a more confident, ancient protagonist.