Book Review: Jim Butcher’s Proven Guilty
Harry Dresden, the only wizard in the Chicago phone book, encounters a supernatural assault straight out of a horror film, malevolent entities that feed on fear, and a friend’s out-of-control daughter.
Harry Dresden, the only wizard in the Chicago phone book, encounters a supernatural assault straight out of a horror film, malevolent entities that feed on fear, and a friend’s out-of-control daughter.
Branna O’Dwyer’s shop carries soaps, lotions, and candles made with her special touch. But a shared love with Finbar Burke is forbidden by history and blood.
Harry Dresden, Chicago’s only practicing wizard, is up to his neck with a vampire duel, hitmen, a missing Shroud of Turin, a handless headless corpse, and his ex-girlfriend.
Merit, Sentinel of Cadogan House, fights for her House and its Master. Now a killer is stalking Chicago, preying on humans and leaving his victims with magical souvenirs.
Working the nightshift can be a real nightmare – nursing school never prepared Edie Spence for Y4, the secret ward hidden in the bowels of County Hospital.
It’s not enough to battle flying monkey demons and rescue puppies, now Thomas needs help on a porn film set. And the demon’s sigil is the only cool spot on Harry’s hand.
Mab has just traded Harry’s skills to pay off one of her debts – to steal the Holy Grail by helping a group of supernatural villains.
Harry realizes that maybe death wasn’t all that bad. Because he is no longer Harry Dresden, Chicago’s only professional wizard, but in thrall to Mab.
Someone should’ve told Smoky it’s best if the turkey is dead before bringing it home for Thanksgiving. The best intentions of Vanzir and Rozurial are worse…
Young Tannim, a human mage, thinks he’s found Ms. Right. Only…her fahter is a dragon, she’s not human, AND she wants to kill him!