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Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden is a very powerful wizard and a dedicated private eye. He is also a wise cracking trouble magnet.
Fueled by a tempest of guilt, sleep deprivation, malnutrition, bad temper and frankly awful personal grooming. Harry is hurtling toward oblivion. According to Harry that is nobody's business but his own.
The Winter Queen of Faerie manipulates him into accepting a case to solve a murder and stop a war between the courts of Summer and Winter that could have literally earth shattering consequences. His own soul is up for grabs. Dresden must dig deep to discover that at time a willingness to accept a little help from your friends, be they a cub pack of werewolves, old loves in sheep's clothing, or a battalion of pizza loving dewdrop fairies, is a very good thing.
Written by New York Times Bestselling Author Jim Butcher.
Narrated by James Marsters (Spike from Buffy The Vampire Slayer)
More Reviews and RecommendationsJim Butcher is a full-time writer who lives in Independence, Missouri, with his wife, son, and ferocious guard dog.
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November 11, 2009: don't read this if u are looking for an author who does his research..while his characters and plot r very good, his writing is not..he does not know Chicago and his errors regarding science, human nature, physics, etc r atrocious. If u can get past that, Dresden and Bob r worthwhile on their own.
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November 02, 2009: Summer Knight was another rolicking adventure of the hapless Harry Dresden. How he manages to get himself into these situations and then out again is always exciting, humorous, and fun to read. For someone who is not the most graceful person on the planet and who seems to have dramas enough of my own, it is entertaining to read about someone whose ability to find trouble, catastrophe and general mayhem outshines my own.