Iron druid chronicles tricked6/24/2023 Coyote, who has appeared previously in the series, is back. Atticus doesn’t always have the strongest tools to deal with the various culture-specific enemies/monsters he comes across and he has to improvise and I like that. The mythology in this one is more Native American (Navajo, specifically) as opposed to Celtic. She gets more of a personality as well, and we learn more about her motivation for starting Druid training.) (Atticus’s apprentice Granuaile has a decent role in this one, though, if you liked her. Although a few of those characters appear in this volume, many are only mentioned as passing references. Over the first few books, we’ve developed relationships with several characters - Atticus, the POV character (who does appear here, along with his dog Oberon), and his various friends and acquaintances (neighbors, attorneys, a coven of Polish witches, police officers, gods and goddesses, etc.). This book is a turning point in this series and is definitely not the place to start (to get the most out of this, you’d want to go to back to volume 1, Hounded - it’s a little awkward, as first novels are, but it contains a lot of necessary background information).
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