Staked: The Iron Druid Chronicles, Book Eight

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Random House Worlds
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2016
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Iron Druid Atticus O’Sullivan, hero of Kevin Hearne’s epic urban fantasy series, has a point to make—and then drive into a vampire’s heart. When a Druid has lived for two thousand years like Atticus, he’s bound to run afoul of a few vampires. Make that legions of them. Even his former friend and legal counsel turned out to be a bloodsucking backstabber. Now the toothy troublemakers—led by power-mad pain-in-the-neck Theophilus—have become a huge problem requiring a solution. It’s time to make a stand. As always, Atticus wouldn’t mind a little backup. But his allies have problems of their own. Ornery archdruid Owen Kennedy is having a wee bit of troll trouble: Turns out when you stiff a troll, it’s not water under the bridge. Meanwhile, Granuaile is desperate to free herself of the Norse god Loki’s mark and elude his powers of divination—a quest that will bring her face-to-face with several Slavic nightmares. As Atticus globetrots to stop his nemesis Theophilus, the journey leads to Rome. What better place to end an immortal than the Eternal City? But poetic justice won’t come without a price: In order to defeat Theophilus, Atticus may have to lose an old friend.Don’t miss any of Kevin Hearne’s phenomenal Iron Druid Chronicles novels: HOUNDED | HEXED | HAMMERED | TRICKED | TRAPPED | HUNTED | SHATTERED | STAKED Praise for Kevin Hearne and The Iron Druid Chronicles “[The Iron Druid books] are clever, fast paced and a good escape.”—Jason Weisberger, Boing Boing “Celtic mythology and an ancient Druid with modern attitude mix it up in the Arizona desert in this witty new fantasy series.”—Kelly Meding, author of Chimera “Outrageously fun.”—The Plain Dealer, on Hounded “Superb . . . plenty of quips and zap-pow-bang fighting.”Publishers Weekly (starred review), on Hounded “Exciting . . . [Atticus] is one of the best main characters currently present in the urban fantasy genre.”Fantasy Book Critic, on Tricked “Funny, razor-sharp . . . plenty of action, humor, and mythology.”Booklist (starred review), on Shattered

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Booklist Review

This is the eighth entry in the wildly imaginative, mythologically driven Iron Druid Chronicles, featuring the drop-dead gorgeous badass, Atticus O'Sullivan, who looks like a modern rock star but is actually a 2,000-year-old Druid with intense magical powers. In this series entry, Atticus, just trying to survive in the modern urban world, finds himself in Toronto, well outside his familiar Arizona confines, and forced to engage in a final battle against a vicious band of vampires, led by his former best friend. But it is not the specifics of plot that make this series stand out, but, rather, it's the unique combination of characters from world mythology mixed with more traditional supernatural fare (such as shapeshifters and vampires); the fast-paced action; and the laugh-out-loud wit sprinkled throughout. Beginning with an author's note and a series recap to orient the legions of new readers who flocked to the series after the success of Shattered (2014), this story will certainly add to Atticus' rising popularity. A great option for urban-fantasy fans of Kelley Armstrong, F. Paul Wilson, and Jim Butcher.--Spratford, Becky Copyright 2016 Booklist

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In the follow-up to Shattered, Druid Atticus O'Sullivan is set to fight the ancient vampire Theophilus, while his apprentice Granuaile recovers from her binding with Loki. Archdruid Owen Kennedy also faces internal strife as he prepares to take on some of the youngsters from the Tempe werewolf pack as Druid apprentices and adapts to the modern world after being frozen in time for 2,000 years. As their individual quests lead them to a final standoff in Rome, Atticus finds that defeat comes in many forms and death is kind to no one. VERDICT As Hearne unpacks his characters' lives, he delivers an action-packed story filled with multiple pantheons and modern earth issues. Alternating chapters told by Atticus, Granuaile, and Owen keep the plot moving.-KC © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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This is the eighth entry in the wildly imaginative, mythologically driven Iron Druid Chronicles, featuring the drop-dead gorgeous badass, Atticus O'Sullivan, who looks like a modern rock star but is actually a 2,000-year-old Druid with intense magical powers. In this series entry, Atticus, just trying to survive in the modern urban world, finds himself in Toronto, well outside his familiar Arizona confines, and forced to engage in a final battle against a vicious band of vampires, led by his former best friend. But it is not the specifics of plot that make this series stand out, but, rather, it's the unique combination of characters from world mythology mixed with more traditional supernatural fare (such as shapeshifters and vampires); the fast-paced action; and the laugh-out-loud wit sprinkled throughout. Beginning with an author's note and a series recap to orient the legions of new readers who flocked to the series after the success of Shattered (2014), this story will certainly add to Atticus' rising popularity. A great option for urban-fantasy fans of Kelley Armstrong, F. Paul Wilson, and Jim Butcher. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Hearne left paperbacks behind with last year's Shattered, which reached No. 17 on the New York Times hardcover best sellers list and No. 6 on the ebook list. This continues the "Iron Druid Chronicles," starring tattooed Irishman Atticus O'Sullivan, who looks like a dreamy young rock star but is really a 2,000-year-old Druid with kick-ass magic powers. Here, he's fighting vampires that include a former best friend.

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In the follow-up to Shattered, Druid Atticus O'Sullivan is set to fight the ancient vampire Theophilus, while his apprentice Granuaile recovers from her binding with Loki. Archdruid Owen Kennedy also faces internal strife as he prepares to take on some of the youngsters from the Tempe werewolf pack as Druid apprentices and adapts to the modern world after being frozen in time for 2,000 years. As their individual quests lead them to a final standoff in Rome, Atticus finds that defeat comes in many forms and death is kind to no one. VERDICT As Hearne unpacks his characters' lives, he delivers an action-packed story filled with multiple pantheons and modern earth issues. Alternating chapters told by Atticus, Granuaile, and Owen keep the plot moving.—KC

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