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The Great Big Bear and Other Stories of the Iron Druid Chronicles

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The Great Big Bear and Other Stories of the Iron Druid Chronicles

By: Kevin Hearne
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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Dive into 12 all-new stories of the Iron Druid Chronicles featuring Atticus, Owen, Granuaile, and some very good dogs!

The return of the Morrigan isn’t such bad news for Atticus O’Sullivan, but the possibility that his old enemy, Aenghus Óg, might find a way to escape hell is the worst possible development. Fortunately, his Irish Wolfhound, Oberon, keeps him entertained with an all-encompassing Sausage Theory and a new Gravy Viscosity Scale.

Owen Kennedy finally finds a good use for his marine form after two thousand years, and he also reunites with his Murder Sloth, Slomo, for a raucous adventure in Ecuador.

Granuaile’s training with Sun Wukong reaches a turning point as she confronts an alchemical menace that threatens to engulf the world.

And Gladys—the chosen name of the avatar of Gaia—meets the Mothman and other cryptids because that’s the sort of thing she loves to see.

Perfect for bedtime stories (and all other times), this collection of tales will delight fans of the Iron Druid Chronicles.

©2026 Kevin Hearne (P)2026 Kevin Hearne
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