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The Celtic Goddess of War and Death; Atticus’s dangerous "frenemy."

Atticus has been alive for over 2,000 years. In the 1st century CE, he stole a legendary sword (Fragarach, "The Answerer") from the Celtic god of love and war, Aengus Óg. Now, in the 21st century, Aengus has finally tracked him down. The novel follows Atticus as he uses his druidic magic (shapeshifting, binding elements, communicating with nature) to defend himself against not only Aengus but also a host of other deities, including the Norse thunder god Thor, who holds his own grudge. With the help of his wisecracking Irish wolfhound, Oberon (with whom he speaks telepathically), a reluctant witch, and a vampire lawyer, Atticus prepares for an inevitable showdown. The Celtic Goddess of War and Death; Atticus’s

Whether you are a fan of American Gods or The Dresden Files , is a must-read that brings a fresh, Celtic-inspired perspective to the urban fantasy landscape. The novel follows Atticus as he uses his

: Look out for Atticus's legal team—a vampire and a werewolf who handle his "mundane" legal messes. FanFiAddict Series Reading Order If you enjoy the fast-paced, snarky tone of , the series continues in chronological order: Kevin Hearne : Look out for Atticus's legal team—a vampire

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