Friday, December 12, 2014

Turn Coat / Jim Butcher / 420 p.

Jim Butcher keeps getting better and better. I love how all of the characters develop and grow. Harry Dresden is so heroic while at the same time flawed and funny and surrounded by loyal allies. This time Morgan, the warden who has eagerly awaited the day he could catch Harry doing something against the laws of magic and kill him, actually has to come to Harry for help when he is accused of the murder of a leader of the White Council.  And, as often happens, there are dire consequences to those around Harry. Friends die in battle; Thomas--Harry's half-brother--is brutalized. But while Harry is able to prevent the worst from happening, things continue to march toward a showdown between the forces of good and evil.

As usual, James Marsters brings them to life with his masterful reading.

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