Synopses & Reviews
Business has been slow. Okay, business has been dead. And not even of the undead variety. You would think Chicago would have a little more action for the only professional wizard in the phone book. But lately, Harry Dresden hasn't been able to dredge up any kind of work magical or mundane.
But just when it looks like he can't afford his next meal, a murder comes along that requires his particular brand of supernatural expertise.
A brutally mutilated corpse. Strange-looking paw prints. A full moon. Take three guesses and the first two don't count...
Review
"A fun new occult mystery series." Locus
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"Exciting, well-plotted, complex, an excellent read and amazingly good first novel." Chris Bunch, author of The Warrior King
Review
"Try it, you'll like it. An exciting debut novel suggesting there are wizards and witches among us...wish I'd thought of it myself." Glen Cook, author of Faded Steel Hat
Synopsis
One of the most enjoyable marriages of the fantasy and mystery genres on the shelves, (Cinescape) the Dresden Files have become synonymous with action-packed urban fantasy and nonstop fun. Fool Moon continues the adventures of Jim Butcher s most famous and infamous reluctant hero
You d think there d be a little more action for the only professional wizard listed in the Chicago phone book. But lately, Harry Dresden hasn t been able to dredge up any kind of work: magical, mundane, or menial.
Just when it looks like he can t afford his next meal, a murder comes along that requires his particular brand of supernatural expertise. There s a brutally mutilated corpse, and monstrous animal markings at the scene. Not to mention that the killing took place on the night of a full moon. Harry knows exactly where this case is headed. Take three guesses and the first two don t count..."
Synopsis
Could a werewolf be loose in Chicago? Common sense says no. The grisly evidence says yes. So does Harry Dresden. And with his weird connections, he should know.
About the Author
A martial arts enthusiast whose resume includes a long list of skills rendered obsolete at least two hundred years ago, Jim Butcher turned to writing as a career because anything else probably would have driven him insane. He lives with his wife, son, and ferocious guard dog.