![]() The characters are fun and unique, the settings gritty and realistic, the narrative voice entertaining, and the overall story is just the right amount of twisty to keep me interested. Judging from the thin slice of the Dresden universe I enjoyed, the fans are right. It simply means I’m still kicking myself for not asking an actual Dresden fan where I should start (for those just joining us, it’s at the beginning). ![]() My ReviewĪs my first foray into the Dresden Files, Ghost Story was probably the worst possible place to start the story. Several nasty entities are rushing into position to take advantage of this opportunity and are creating chaos and havoc at every turn. To make matters worse, there is a huge power vacuum left in the world from Dresden’s actions in the previous book. ![]() To save them he has to solve his own murder. Three of the people he loves most are in danger. Even still, with all of this drastic change, he’s got a huge problem to solve and not much time to solve it. ![]() He can’t use his magic, can’t interact with the physical world, and can’t even talk to the people he needs to get information from. In Ghost Story, he is stripped of all of his usual tools needed to solve cases. ![]() Harry Dresden is Chicago’s first and only Wizard PI. ![]()
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