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Turn Coat (The Dresden Files, #11) - Community Reviews back

by Jim Butcher
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That's What I'm Talking About
That's What I'm Talking About rated it 8 years ago
When long time nemesis Morgan shows up near death at his door, Harry makes the hard decision to help Morgan, potentially further damaging his reputation with the White Council. Along with protecting Morgan, Harry must deal with a deadly skinwalker, the White Court Vampires, and a traitor among his ...
susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it 8 years ago
Note: I feel that Death Masks, Book 5, is where reading this series out of order starts to do you an injustice. This book does work as a stand alone to some extent, but you will get major spoilers for the previous books in the series and it also pulls in characters we have met before. So I recommend...
Turn The Page
Turn The Page rated it 9 years ago
Each entry in the Dresden Files is now an intense, page-turning experience. The thing that amazes me is how elements of the overall saga keep fitting into each individual novel, and in a way that carries the plot of each story. I think Butcher has done a masterful job with this series, and this stor...
XOX
XOX rated it 9 years ago
Really good story with magic and chase. First one third of the story. First, it got a story of a fugitive escaping from wizard authority. So a hard core cop in distress and Dresden trying to keep him alive. The funny bits is good too. The Pizza Lord. Little wee men swearing into loyalty...
Watch - Eat - Read
Watch - Eat - Read rated it 9 years ago
very much improved on a few of the others in the series (8,9,10)Better storyline and much more gripping. Looking forward to the next one now
She reads, she watches and sometimes she goes outside
very much improved on a few of the others in the series (8,9,10)Better storyline and much more gripping. Looking forward to the next one now
PG's Books
PG's Books rated it 10 years ago
I have said it before but it deserves mentioning again, Harry have gone a far way from the somewhat wimpy character that he was in the first couple of books in this series. I am really glad that I hung on to The Dresden Files and did not give up on these books.The books starts of at full speed with ...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 10 years ago
I was planning on making this the last Dresden Files book that I would read, not because they were necessarily bad, but rather because I have so many other books to read that I am wondering how I am ever going to get through the lot of them (in reality I won't). However, as I started getting drawn i...
A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it 10 years ago
*Book source ~ Library My Guest reviewers: A: My 17-yr-old daughter T: My 15-yr-old son K: My 13-yr-old son Serious shenanigans are afoot in Chicago and the White Council. When Harry opens his door to an injured Warden Donald Morgan he has a choice to make and quickly. Trust that Morgan didn’t c...
bookaneer
bookaneer rated it 11 years ago
"Thomas eyed me. I tried to look wounded. 'It could happen.'" ~~Moved from GR~~ Turn Coat (Dresden Files #11) by Jim Butcher Harry is just trying to get a little peace and quiet to nurse a migraine when Morgan, warden of the White Council of Wizards and the Darth Vader of Harry's childhood, ap...
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