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The Iron Druid Chronicles 6-Book Bundle: Hounded, Hexed, Hammered, Tricked, Trapped, Hunted

The Iron Druid Chronicles 6-Book Bundle includes the novels Hounded, Hexed, Hammered, Tricked, Trapped, and Hunted. The series follows the adventures of Atticus O'Sullivan, a modern-day druid and werewolf, as he navigates a world filled with ancient magic, mythical creatures, and human politics. The bundle offers a blend of fantasy, humor, and action, with a focus on the protagonist's unique abilities and his quest to protect the world from various threats. 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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