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Grimoire of the Lamb

An Iron Druid Chronicles Novella

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Grimoire of the Lamb

By: Kevin Hearne
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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From the author of The Iron Druid Chronicles comes a rollicking, all-new urban-fantasy adventure featuring Atticus O’Sullivan. Atticus has a history of messing with the gods, and in this original novella, he’ll have to outfox a deity at her own deadly cat-and-mouse game.

When he’s not vanquishing villainous gods or dodging demons, 2,000-year-old Druid Atticus O’Sullivan can be found behind the counter of Third Eye Books and Herbs in modern-day Tempe, Arizona, literally minding his own business. But when an evil sorcerer - and amateur shoplifter - snatches an ancient Egyptian tome of black magic, The Grimoire of the Lamb, Atticus is not sheepish about pursuing him to the ends of the earth...or at least to the Land of the Pharaohs.

Unfortunately Atticus already has enemies in Egypt - including cat goddess Bast, who wants her own book of mischief back from the Druid. In the streets of Cairo, she sends a feline phalanx after Atticus and his Irish wolfhound, Oberon. With fur still flying, Atticus must locate the sorcerer’s secret lair - where he will face killer crocodiles, spooky sarcophagi, and an ancient evil Egyptian who’s determined to order the sacrificial lamb special tonight.

Includes a bonus recording of the short story "Clan Rathskellar"!

©2013 Kevin Hearne (P)2013 Random House Audio
Action & Adventure Fantasy Fiction Magic Users Middle East Paranormal Magic Cats Sorcery

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Critic reviews

"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 Three Days to Dead)
"[Atticus is] a strong modern hero with a long history and the wit to survive in the 21st century.... A snappy narrative voice...a savvy urban fantasy adventure." ( Library Journal, on Hounded)
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good storied but can't stand the narrators voice or the voice he uses for Oberon 😏

good but can't stand the narrators voice

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What made the experience of listening to Grimoire of the Lamb the most enjoyable?

Great story

What aspect of Luke Daniels’s performance might you have changed?

Lukes performance was fine.. but completely jarred when i had listened to Christopher Ragland for All the other books

shoulda stuck with Christopher Ragland

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Another great episode in the Iron Druids life. But no offence to the narrator of this episode but he hasn't got the voices right at all, especially Oberons. I really prefer Christopher Ragland's narration of the rest of he series. However this episode is Definatley worth a listen.

Great short short story

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I only listened to a tiny bit of it and the actor sounds so different to the main books. it's incredibly off-putting. not well cast at all. I'm going to try to return it. I can't comment on the storyline, this is purely due to the continuity of the other books being spoiled and the voice is of a much older actor, not the mental image of a 2000 year old 21yo.

Actor is not easy to listen to

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