In the third novel in the New York Times bestselling Iron Druid Chronicles, two-thousand year-old Druid Atticus OâSullivan must take down the Norse god of thunder himself.
âA page-turning and often laugh-out-loud-funny caper through a mix of the modern and the mythic.ââAri Marmell, author of The Warlordâs Legacy
When the naysayers say, âNay, donât mess with the man who wields the lightning bolts,â ninety-nine times out of a hundred, the ancient Druid Atticus OâSullivan would nod along and agree. But when multiple people convince him that Thor, the Norse god of thunder, needs to get got, he thinks maybe this is the one time he should ignore the advice of the wiseâeven if those sages include deities who tend not to be wrong about very much.
Because Thor has undeniably done somebody wrongâmany somebodies, in fact, and Atticus doesnât think he can simply dismiss it as someone elseâs problem. Plus he has made promises that he doesnât feel he can break, promises that will take him away from Midgard to the planes of the Norse, where his actions will create ripples throughout the nine realms.
On top of that thereâs a turf war brewing amongst the vampires, a zealous group of mystic hunters called the Hammers of God running rampant, and a pack of werewolves who very much donât wish to see their leader taken off to Valhalla.
In order to avoid being the nail underneath the hammer Mjöllnir, Atticus will need every ounce of Irish luck he can muster, and maybe the help of a few deities in his corner.
Donât miss any of The Iron Druid Chronicles: HOUNDED | HEXED | HAMMERED | TRICKED | TRAPPED | HUNTED | SHATTERED | STAKED | SCOURGED | BESIEGED
In the third novel in the New York Times bestselling Iron Druid Chronicles, two-thousand year-old Druid Atticus OâSullivan must take down the Norse god of thunder himself.
âA page-turning and often laugh-out-loud-funny caper through a mix of the modern and the mythic.ââAri Marmell, author of The Warlordâs Legacy
When the naysayers say, âNay, donât mess with the man who wields the lightning bolts,â ninety-nine times out of a hundred, the ancient Druid Atticus OâSullivan would nod along and agree. But when multiple people convince him that Thor, the Norse god of thunder, needs to get got, he thinks maybe this is the one time he should ignore the advice of the wiseâeven if those sages include deities who tend not to be wrong about very much.
Because Thor has undeniably done somebody wrongâmany somebodies, in fact, and Atticus doesnât think he can simply dismiss it as someone elseâs problem. Plus he has made promises that he doesnât feel he can break, promises that will take him away from Midgard to the planes of the Norse, where his actions will create ripples throughout the nine realms.
On top of that thereâs a turf war brewing amongst the vampires, a zealous group of mystic hunters called the Hammers of God running rampant, and a pack of werewolves who very much donât wish to see their leader taken off to Valhalla.
In order to avoid being the nail underneath the hammer Mjöllnir, Atticus will need every ounce of Irish luck he can muster, and maybe the help of a few deities in his corner.
Donât miss any of The Iron Druid Chronicles: HOUNDED | HEXED | HAMMERED | TRICKED | TRAPPED | HUNTED | SHATTERED | STAKED | SCOURGED | BESIEGED