Dead Beat (Dresden Files Series #7) by Jim Butcher

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  • Pub. Date: May 2005
  • 400pp

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    • Pub. Date: May 2005
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Hardcover, 400pp

    Synopsis

    Jim Butcher's Dresden Files novels have been compared to Harry Potter with an adult tone and attitude. Now, in his first hardcover adventure, Harry Dresden must save Chicago from black magic and necromancy-all in a day's work for the city's only professional wizard.

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    Butcher's seventh comic supernatural Dresden Files novel makes a welcome leap to hardcover (after 2004's Blood Rites). Harry Dresden, a wizard PI living in Chicago with his half-brother, who's an incubus, and his dog, Mouse, learns that his girlfriend, a Chicago police officer specializing in occult investigations, is being blackmailed by a vampire. Unfortunately, every dark-magic wielder in Chicago apparently wants the same thing as the vampire-the spells of an unpleasant necromancer, Kemmler, whom Dresden's employers, the White Council, eliminated some years earlier. With Kemmler's spells one can summon the Erlking, the leader of the Wild Hunt, and draw on his magic to achieve godlike powers-at the cost of thousands of lives. To thwart the various ghouls, sorcerers and body-stealers in their evil quest, Dresden must turn for help to a reluctantly heroic medical examiner, Waldo Butters; a pack of werewolves, the Alphas; and a fallen angel, disguised as a bookstore clerk. Horror fans with a sense of humor will be pleased. Agent, Jennifer Jackson at DMLA. (May 3) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Jim Butcher is a full-time writer who lives in Independence, Missouri, with his wife, son, and ferocious guard dog.

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    Harry Dresden's most offbeat and dangerous adventureby hightower

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    February 17, 2009: Butcher let's go in this highly original and strangely moving entry into his Dresden files series. Fans may have thought they knew where Harry was heading before this but they were in for a big surprise by the end of the book.
    Harry Dresden is a great hero, a flawed man struggling with his problems like anyone else and developing the capacity to enlighten all of us through those struggles. The meaning of friendship, family, loyalty--all these things come into play through one of the most bizarre and moving entries in the series...and just remember, Polka will never die!

    Dresden Files keep getting better...by delcobooklover

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    October 28, 2008: If you love film noir, and are a fan of fantasy, this is the series for you. If you're experience with Harry Dresden is the Sci-Fi channel series, put that aside, and give the books a shot. Dresden, the only Wizard in the Chicago yellow pages merges the best of Philip Marlow, and sweeping contemporary fantasy. Harry lives in our world, but also in a world we normal humans deny, the world of magic and creatures of nightmare. Jim Butcher consistently delivers pulse pounding excitement and quirky humor. Smart Banter between characters, interesting protagonists, and plot twists and surprises abound. Do read in order, the plots build and compound each other.

    I Also Recommend: Anansi Boys, Lord Foul's Bane, The Talisman, American Gods, Shadowland.


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