Hounded -the Iron Druid Chronicles- Book One- By Kevin Hearne.pdf ◉ [ LATEST ]

| Feature | The Dresden Files | Hounded (Iron Druid) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Wizard PI in Chicago | Last Druid in Arizona | | Power Level | Grows slowly over books | Already OP (2,100 years old) | | Humor | Noir sarcasm | Slacker wit & dog jokes | | Mythology | Heavy on Christian/Fae | Heavy on Celtic/Norse | | Pace | Procedural mystery | Action-adventure sprint |

The search for the suggests you are a reader who values portability and convenience. That is exactly where this book shines—it is the perfect novel to have on your phone for a long flight, a lunch break, or a rainy Sunday. | Feature | The Dresden Files | Hounded

The plot is ignited by a very old piece of jewelry: a magical sword called (or "The Answerer"). Atticus stole this weapon from the Irish god of love and war, Aenghus Óg, two millennia ago. For centuries, he has lived off the grid, changing his identity every few decades to evade the Tuatha Dé Danann (the Irish pantheon). Atticus stole this weapon from the Irish god

4.5/5 Stars Best for: Fans of American Gods (Neil Gaiman) mixed with Buffy the Vampire Slayer . Warning: You will immediately want to buy Book Two: Hexed . Have you read Hounded? What did you think of Oberon’s commentary? Share your thoughts below, and remember to obtain your PDF copy legally to keep the magic alive. Warning: You will immediately want to buy Book Two: Hexed

If you have a sense of humor, a tolerance for bloodshed, and a soft spot for mythology, Hounded is a five-star read. It is the literary equivalent of a summer blockbuster: smart, fast, and immensely satisfying.

The legacy of Hounded is that it proved urban fantasy did not need to be set in New York or Chicago, nor did it need a romantic subplot to drive the narrative. It opened the door for more diverse mythological systems in modern fantasy.