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Trapped: The Iron Druid Chronicles, Book Five

Trapped continues the adventures of Atticus O'Sullivan, an ancient druid who has survived for two millennia by remaining hidden from the magical world. As part of Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid Chronicles, this volume follows the series tradition of blending Celtic mythology with contemporary urban fantasy elements. The title suggests a central theme of confinement or being held in an inescapable situation. This entry builds upon the established characters, mythology, and ongoing character development established in the previous four books of the series. Fans of urban fantasy featuring druidic protagonists will find this installment continues the action-packed, mythology-rich narrative that defines theIron Druid Chronicles. 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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