Cold Days
Books | Fiction / Fantasy / Paranormal
4.7
(6.6K)
Jim Butcher
After a brief interlude in the afterlife, Harry Dresden’s new job makes him wonder if death was really all that bad in this novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling series. Harry Dresden is no longer Chicago’s only professional wizard. Now, he’s Winter Knight to Mab, the Queen of Air and Darkness. Her word is his command. And her first command is the seemingly impossible: kill an immortal. Worse still, there is a growing threat to an unfathomable source of magic that could mean the deaths of millions. Beset by enemies new and old, Harry must gather his friends and allies, prevent an apocalypse, and find a way out of his eternal subservience before his newfound infinite powers claim the only thing he has left to call his own... His soul.
Fantasy
Urban Fantasy
Mystery
Paranormal
Magic
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Author
Jim Butcher
Pages
640
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2013-09-03
ISBN
045141912X 9780451419125
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"Harry Dresden, wizard and Winter Knight extraordinaire, is back on the job. This time there are powers at work that he knows very little about and he is now a part of Faerie in a way he never thought he would ever be. Not to mention Harry has just been given an impossible task by Mab and is made aware of a power that has been at work for sometime. His problems have only just begun once he realizes that there is way more to that contract he started with Demonreach on that crazy island in Lake Michigan and now events are about to unfold that leave Harry Dresden as the only person in a position to prevent complete disaster. All of your favorite characters, some more great movie and TV references and way more shenanigans for Harry and his motley crew to deal with. This was, by far, my favorite book in the series, thus far and am eagerly looking forward to reading the next book and many more to come!"
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Allison Freeman
"4.5/5 stars"
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Lisa Francine
"I like this series because the author just gets better (mosty) over the years. Some ongoing series just jump the shark. Cough - Laurell K Hamilton - cough. Her early Anita Blake series books were a real treat for people who like Jim Butcher's Dresden series and then she went totally off the rails into excerably written ****. Boring ****! ( repeated over and over with copious notes on clothes and how they wear their hair ....)"
"It's out"
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William Phoenix