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Two Ravens and One Crow

An Iron Druid Chronicles novella

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Two Ravens and One Crow

By: Kevin Hearne
Narrated by: Christopher Ragland
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Atticus O'Sullivan is back in an all-new, action-packed, laugh-out-loud novella from the author of the Iron Druid Chronicles.

Two-thousand-year-old Atticus may have outwitted and outfought everyone from Odin to Bacchus, but in this ebook original, he's about to discover what comes around when you go around messing with gods.

Six years into the training of his beautiful apprentice, Granuaile, a large crow swoops down and transforms into none other than the Morrigan, a goddess who insists that Atticus come with her at once. He must leave his apprentice behind, along with his Irish wolfhound, Oberon - and he must also leave his sword.

The Morrigan has always taken extreme pleasure in pronouncing the Druid's mortal danger and imminent doom, so the fact that she won't reveal the purpose of their journey makes him very nervous. Of course, any time the Celtic Chooser of the Slain drops in unannounced, it's never good.

When she does let slip that she'll be saving his life in the near future, Atticus is left to wonder...will he soon be giving his legions of enemies something to crow about?

©2013 Kevin Hearne (P)2013 Hachette Audio
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Great short story

form my first book in the series I have fund I funny and spellbinding but this is the funniest short story I love it worth the listen

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Great short listen

Laughed so much during this short story. Funny and entertaining, the author really knows what he is doing.

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Messing with the Norse Gods

A lovely dose of Norse nonsense from our Kev.

Well written and fun, the reader is great and really gets the tone of the writing. I read the Grimoire of the Lamb recently, and my inner voice is Ragland's!

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