Tricked (novel)

Tricked is the fourth novel in Kevin Hearne's urban fantasy series, The Iron Druid Chronicles and is the sequel to Hammered. It was released on April 24, 2012.

Tricked
AuthorKevin Hearne
Cover artistGene Mollica
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Iron Druid Chronicles
GenreUrban Fantasy
PublisherDel Rey Books
Publication date
2012
Media typePrint
Pages368
ISBN978-0-345-53362-3
Preceded byHammered 
Followed byTrapped 

Plot introduction

Being the last Druid carries with it several complications, especially when you become infamous for helping to kill Thor and decimate the Norse pantheon. Now with a whole host of deities hunting him, Atticus O'Sullivan, along with his faithful dog Oberon, and initiate Granuaile, decide to leave his Third Eye Books and Herbs occult shop in Tempe and go into hiding, with the help of Coyote, the Navajo trickster god, who asks a favor in return. Yet, deals with Coyote aren't always what they seem and if Atticus can survive faking his own death he'll have to contend with undead skinwalkers and a vampire blood feud that threatens to engulf all of Arizona.

The novel blends elements of mythology and urban fantasy.

Characters

  • Atticus O'Sullivan: The last of the Druids.
  • Oberon: Irish Wolfhound; he can communicate telepathically with Atticus.
  • Coyote: Navajo Trickster god.
  • Granuaile: Atticus' Druid initiate.
  • Frank Chischilly: Hataali, Navajo medicine man.
  • Sophie Betsuie: Head engineer for Navajo construction project.
  • Hel: Daughter of Loki, Norse goddess of death, ruler of Hel.
  • Leif Helgarson: Atticus' nighttime lawyer who is also a vampire.
  • The Morrigan: Celtic Chooser of the Slain and goddess of war.
  • Hallbjörn “Hal” Hauk: Atticus’ daytime lawyer who is also a werewolf.
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