As this is a review of the fifth installment of an ongoing series, spoilers will be present, though I’ve attempted to keep them to a minimum…
Atticus realizes people are conspiring against him, even those of the pantheon to whom he allies himself. Once his faked death is out of the proverbial bag, Atticus, Oberon, and Granuaile head off to Tír na nÓg, the plain of Tuatha Dé Danann where he can speak with the otherworldly beings to whom Druids pray and derives his supernatural abilities. From there, Atticus heads to Olympus to bind Granuile. Along the way, and in between interruptions from various deities and supernatural beings, Atticus and Graniule come to a crossroads in their relationship, as things finally boil over between them. Something Oberon (still my favorite character and quite possibly my favorite literary hound) has been commenting on in previous novels and more so here in the Trapped.Hearne’s great knack for dialogue, interweaving of various global myths and supernatural creatures, and brisk pacing which made the previous four installments so enjoyable are again on full display here in the fifth volume. Tricked (the previous volume) felt a bit of a table setter and breather for the series. Trapped raises the stakes again and sets important events in motion while providing for a wholly satisfying story. If you have been reading The Iron Druid Chronicles, chances are you’ll want to keep reading. Readers who aren’t sure at this point will want to head back to the beginning in Hounded, even though in Trapped Hearne peppers in some details that will allow newer readers to dive in anew with this book.
Recommended
Mass Market Paperback, 320 Pages ISBN: 978-0-345-53364-7 / eBook: ISBN: 978-0-345-53562-7
Excerpt (Chapter 1): http://www.randomhouse.com/book/216986/trapped-the-iron-druid-chronicles-book-five-by-kevin-hearne#excerpt
Review copy courtesy of the publisher
As Atticus and Granuaile are preparing for the lengthy ritual (months!) which will bond her with the Earth spirit, Perun, the Slavic god of thunder, crashes to the earth in flames. Hot on his tail is the Norse trickster Loki who has escaped his prison thus signaling the pending Ragnarok of the Norse myth. Loki was hoping to kill Thor when he escaped, but since Atticus already dispatched Loki’s half-brother, Loki went to the next thunder god Perun.




