*Book source ~ Library Harry Dresden, wizard and PI extraordinaire, discovers that witches in his city of Chicago are committing suicide at an alarming rate. Not just alarming, but suspicious. Digging into the matter Harry finds out the magical community is afraid him now that he’s a Grey Cloak or...
I liked it, but maybe not as much as I thought I would.Action-packed, with quite the powerful scene at the end. Looks like the archenemy (or at least, a more recent yet very strong enemy) has decided to stick around. Molly isn't so dense as I feared she might be. Some loose ends get tied—a couple of...
Before starting the review of White Night, I would like to tell you how I met Harry. After devouring the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning in 2012, I wanted to read another amazing Urban Fantasy so I requested for some UF recommendations. And first time I met Harry there when I was recommended Dres...
Some have suggested that maybe Butcher's first venture into the world of the science-fiction/fantasy novelist is original but as I began to read his ninth Harry Dresden book I suddenly realised that he is not actually writing anything new. While the world of Harry Dresden may be Jim Butcher's own, t...
Chicago wizard and now a Warden of the White Council, Harry Dresden, gets called in by his friend Sgt. Karrin Murphy (she got demoted after helping Harry out in the last book) to look into a series of mysterious deaths. A lot of women have been found dead around Chicago, in what appears at first gla...
~~Moved from GR~~ White Night by Jim Butcher When Harry Dresden, professional wizard, discovers that a serial killer is targeting low-level female magical practitioners in Chicago, he is catapulted into a case which threatens to force him into choosing between family loyalty and his chivalric (rea...
What I liked the most about this is that people from the past come back. I actually had to stop and try to recall them since they're from the first books. Still, something was missing. It felt a big longer than necessary but otherwise didn't disappoint.
Harry never fails to provide entertainment, and this far into the series it's "comfort food". Or comfort reading.Nice to see more of old frenemies, sad about the one who may be lost, my favourite of recent additions. Thoe-mass is delightful as always, and the hints of higher destiny (ok, not hints, ...
Classic Dresden files book, so it was good. But this read just like about three or four of his other books...**Set in Chicago...again**White Court vamps are evil and the war is ongoing...still**Bob the pervy skull gets a complete intro and helps out with witty candor...**Thomas is hungry and Harry ...
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