Listening Length 16 hours and 16 minutes

Published 2009

Wizard for hire Harry Dresden has to track down the things that go bump in the night in this novel in Jim Butcher's #1 New York Times bestselling series.

There’s no love lost between Harry Dresden, the only wizard in the Chicago phone book, and the White Council of Wizards, who find him brash and undisciplined. But war with the vampires has thinned their ranks, so the Council has drafted Harry as a Warden and assigned him to look into rumors of black magic in the Windy City.

As Harry adjusts to his new role, another problem arrives in the form of the tattooed and pierced daughter of an old friend—all grown up and already in trouble. Her boyfriend is the only suspect in what looks like a supernatural assault straight out of a horror film. Malevolent entities that feed on fear are loose in Chicago, but it’s …

2 editions

Review of 'Proven Guilty (The Dresden Files, Book 8)' on 'Goodreads'

This is one of the better Dresden File stories. It has a bit of everything and some of the best characters. Harry does get off his sulking bum a bit and reunite with some favorites, and it's quite fun. I'm still a little lost on some key points though, but this isn't like Butcher to leave things hanging, so I assume it's for a new book.

The only think I didn't like about it was that most of the book really operated on their own. There were some unfinished business, but if Butcher ended the series then... it wouldn't be too bad. This felt like the first that really sits as a piece in a series and only works as a part of whole. I like the previous style better.

Review of 'Proven Guilty (The Dresden Files, Book 8)' on 'Goodreads'

4 to 4.5 stars. Once again, another Dresden file that was highly entertaining. Harry Dresden, now a Warden of the White Council, gets alerted that there might be black magic afoot in Chicago, and gets sucked right into it at a horror movie festival. Evil creatures thrive on the fear at the con, and Harry has to get to the heart of this matter. At the same time he has to help Molly, the estranged daughter of his friend Michael. There are some interesting twists and turns, and it involves some of my favorite elements of the Dresden universe, the warring Sidhe courts of Summer and Winter.

By now the series is definitely not standalone anymore. Anyone who picks this book up without having read previous Dresden Files will not be able to follow the plot and the many many characters well. But for those people who have read since …

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Subjects

  • Urban Fantasy
  • Hardboiled Detective
  • Contemporary Fantasy
  • Noir
  • Mystery
  • Paranormal Investigation
  • Wizard Protagonist
  • Magic Realism
  • Action-Adventure
  • Chicago