The plot is ignited by a very old piece of jewelry: a magical sword called (or "The Answerer"). Atticus stole this weapon from the Irish god of love and war, Aenghus Óg, two millennia ago. For centuries, he has lived off the grid, changing his identity every few decades to evade the Tuatha Dé Danann (the Irish pantheon).
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Unlike the brooding tone of The Dresden Files or the romantic angst of Twilight , Hearne writes with a sharp, comedic edge. Atticus O’Sullivan is a sarcastic, pragmatic survivor. He has seen empires rise and fall, so when a deity threatens him, he is more annoyed than terrified. The search for the suggests you are a
4.5/5 Stars Best for: Fans of American Gods (Neil Gaiman) mixed with Buffy the Vampire Slayer . Warning: You will immediately want to buy Book Two: Hexed . Have you read Hounded? What did you think of Oberon’s commentary? Share your thoughts below, and remember to obtain your PDF copy legally to keep the magic alive. Atticus O’Sullivan is a sarcastic, pragmatic survivor