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Hammered (with bonus short story): The Iron Druid Chronicles, Book Three

In this third book of The Iron Druid Chronicles, the protagonist, a Druid with a deep connection to ancient Irish mythology, faces new challenges and battles. The novel combines elements of fantasy and mythology, offering readers a blend of magic, adventure, and historical lore. The book also includes a bonus short story, providing further insight into the world and characters. more

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Kevin Hearne
Kevin Hearne

Kevin Hearne, born on December 9, 1970, is an American novelist known for his fantasy and adventure novels. His works are highly appreciated by readers for their blend of mythology, history, and humor. more

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