Hounded The Iron Druid Chronicles Book One By Kevin Hearnepdf ~repack~ Jun 2026
Hounded is not just a Celtic story. Hearne builds a world where all gods are real—as long as people believe in them. This means Atticus shares his Arizona with Norse, Greek, Roman, and Slavic deities. The vampire coven in Tempe worships a minor Babylonian demon. The werewolves answer to a Native American spirit.
Hooked on Urban Fantasy: A Deep Dive into Hounded (The Iron Druid Chronicles, Book One) by Kevin Hearne Hounded is not just a Celtic story
Some criticisms of the book include occasional pacing issues and a plot that some found to be somewhat predictable. However, the vast majority of readers found to be an "entertaining and imaginative start" to the Iron Druid Chronicles, full of personality, action, and humor. The vampire coven in Tempe worships a minor Babylonian demon
If you’re looking for an urban fantasy series that breaks the mold of brooding vampires and trench-coated wizards, let me introduce you to Atticus O’Sullivan. He’s a 2,100-year-old Druid, the last of his kind, and he runs an occult bookshop in modern-day Tempe, Arizona. He also has a wolfhound who loves sausages and a sharp tongue that gets him into constant trouble. However, the vast majority of readers found to
Kevin Hearne's writing style in "Hounded" is witty, engaging, and entertaining. The novel has a great balance of humor, action, and mythology, making it a compelling read. Atticus O'Sullivan is a fantastic protagonist - a wisecracking, hard-drinking, and fiercely independent druid who often finds himself in absurd situations.