Storm Front: The Dresden Files, Book One

· Hachette UK
4.5
254 reviews
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352
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'The Dresden Files is my favourite series ever' Patrick Rothfuss, author of The Name of the Wind

***THE SUNDAY TIMES AND NEW YORK TIMES NO.1 BESTSELLING SERIES***

Meet Harry Dresden, Chicago's first (and only) Wizard P.I.
Turns out the 'everyday' world is full of strange and magical things - and most of them don't play well with humans. That's where Harry comes in.

Harry's business as a private investigator has been quiet lately - so when the police bring him in to consult on a grisly double murder committed with black magic, he's seeing dollar signs. But where there's black magic, there's a black mage behind it. And now that mage knows Harry's name.
Magic - it can get a guy killed.

The first case file of Harry Dresden, private investigator and wizard, Storm Front is the first novel in the Sunday Times bestselling Dresden Files series, perfect for fans of Supernatural and urban fantasy fiction by authors such as Benedict Jacka and Ben Aaronovitch.

'Butcher's storytelling is satisfying on a level that's bone-deep'
io9

'One of the most reliable post-Buffy supernatural thriller series on offer'
Time Out

'Dresden has a vitality that few urban fantasy heroes can match'
SFX

The Dresden Files novels begin with STORM FRONT, and continue with FOOL MOON, GRAVE PERIL, SUMMER KNIGHT, DEATH MASKS, BLOOD RITES, DEAD BEAT, PROVEN GUILTY, WHITE NIGHT, SMALL FAVOUR, TURN COAT, CHANGES, GHOST STORY, COLD DAYS and SKIN GAME.
For more of Harry Dresden's adventures, check out the Dresden Files short story collections SIDE JOBS and BRIEF CASES.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
254 reviews
Simon Chatham
June 4, 2023
A good fun, lighthearted read. I was introduced to the series by the Monkeys Took My Jetpack role playing podcast where they have a long running campaign set in the Dresden Files universe and I'm happy that I followed the lead. Looking forward to reading more.
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Dragon Fletcher
June 7, 2024
This is a great book fully enjoyed every minute of it. But I would wish it was an audio books so when I was on the go. Don't know why Google stores haven't got this option. But still give this book a good read
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Midge Odonnell
March 9, 2020
4.5 Stars Based on my love of Urban Fantasy and the fact I am all caught up on PC Grant I have been branching out looking for other series that may sate my appetite. Having seen the Harry Dresden books regularly referenced in reviews of other genre authors I figured I'd give the first one a shot. Happily, I did enjoy it, it's not quite up there with PC Grant yet but if reviews are reliable then things do get better as the series evolves. At least it gives me a whole slew of books to obsess over. There was something missing in this book for me though and I still can't put my finger on it. The delineations of the magical world are given a sound grounding and the author has clearly thought his mythology through before starting. Dialogue is a little clunky - however, I like that because real life conversations are often clunky as all get out. Characterisation is brief and you are sort of left to sift through the text to figure the various protagonists out from their actions, like that a lot. I think it was the pacing that was off, initially this was going to be a 4 star review but seeing as much of the plot has stuck with me 3 weeks and a handful of books later I decided to upgrade it a smidge. One frustration for me was allusions to Harry's past and the fact he now has the Doom Of Damocles hanging over him; along with a permanent Council shadow who seems determined to execute him. It just all felt a bit superfluous somehow and as though it was added for deliberate intrigue that just falls flat. We get that Harry could do very, very bad things with his magic if he chose and seeing as the book opens with a grisly murder that is potentially magical in origin we already know this. Just felt a little like it was all a bit over done and needed to be pared back. Allusions to other magical creatures inhabiting the Human sphere were handled well. I was particularly enamoured with the skull spirit, sounded like a cross between a Sicilian Grandmother and an 80s Frat Boy. The faerie element was well handled too and the thought of them just wanting lots of pizza made me very happy. I was also happy with the magic that was outlined in the book, a cross between you just either have it or you don't and just knowing the right set of ingredients to make it work. Overall, a good start to the series and I will definitely be reading more.
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About the author

Jim Butcher is the author of the Dresden Files, the Codex Alera and the Cinder Spires series. His résumé includes a laundry list of skills which were useful a couple of centuries ago, and he plays guitar quite badly. An avid gamer, Jim plays tabletop games in varying systems, a variety of video games and LARPs whenever he can make time for it. He currently resides mostly inside his own head, but his head can generally be found in his home town of Independence, Missouri.

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