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A sensational addition to the Dresden Files adventures-from a USA Today bestselling author.Professional wizard Harry Dresden is investigating a series of deaths in Chicago. Someone is killing practitioners of magic, those incapable of becoming full-fledged wizards. Shockingly, all the evidence points to Harry's half-brother, Thomas, as the murderer. Determined to clear his sibling's name, Harry uncovers a conspiracy within the White Council of Wizards that threatens not only him, but his nearest and dearest, too...
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17 primary books31 released booksThe Dresden Files is a 31-book series with 19 primary works first released in 1997 with contributions by Jim Butcher, Anne Bishop, and Kelley Armstrong.
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White Night is the ninth novel in Jim Butcher???s DRESDEN FILES series. If you haven???t read up to this point in the series yet, please stop here and go away...
Well, now I???m sure that I???ve been left talking to myself because nobody who???s read this far is going to care what I have to say about White Night. The previous novel, Proven Guilty, was awesome, so you???d have to be brain-dead to not want to pick up White Night immediately, which means you don???t need to read this review. That???s how I know you???re not there. In fact, I can say anyhoting I want ot say here and not evein bother to correct my spellign or grammar because I know yhou???re not there. You???re reading White Night and nothing I say matters. So, I???m going to just tlak to myself here and jot down a few notes so I can later distinguish this book from the other DRESDEN FILES ... Read More: http://www.fantasyliterature.com/reviews/white-night/
Nice page turner, with vampire courts conflicts, lots of ghouls, Harry Dresden working together with more allies (so it???s not himself alone against the bad guys) and a lot is happening in this book.
It's a solid book in the series. Yes, Butcher can get a little redundant, but I can skim over his descriptions of Dresden's beetle, dog, and brother. It was nice to have some more insight into his past, that aspect of his story has been ignored since he found Thomas. It feels like the story is moving forward a little more. Butcher does a good job of keeping me interested in and caring for his characters. It hasn't gotten stale for me yet.
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