Brief Cases
The Dresden Files
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4.4 • 34 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Magic. It can get a guy killed.
Return to the world of the Dresden Files with Harry Dresden (the only wizard in the Chicago phone book) and friends as they solve supernatural mysteries, protect the helpless, and fight evil.
Brief Cases is a new collection of Dresden Files stories which will include an original novella, from international bestseller Jim Butcher.
Stories included in this collection: 'Curses', 'AAAA Wizardry', 'Even Hand', 'B is for Bigfoot', 'I was a Teenage Bigfoot', 'Bigfoot on Campus', 'Bombshells', 'Jury Duty', 'Cold Case', 'Day One', 'A Fistful of Warlocks', 'Zoo Day' (original novella taking place between Skin Game and Peace Talks)
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This entertaining collection assembles 11 reprints and one brand new novella, all set in the world of Butcher's popular Chicago-based wizard PI, Harry Dresden (last seen in 2014's Skin Game). In a trio of lighthearted Bigfoot-centric stories, Harry helps out an erudite Sasquatch named River Shoulders on behalf of his half-human son, Irwin. In "Bombshells," Harry's apprentice, the quick-thinking Molly Carpenter, goes up against a powerful foe (while wearing a little black dress, no less), and in "Even Hand," Harry's sworn enemy, dapper crime boss John Marcone, takes drastic steps to protect an innocent child. The Wild West set crowd-pleaser "A Fistful of Warlocks" features White Council Warden Anastasia Luccio, who teams up with Wyatt Earp to put a stop to some very dark deeds. The standout is the tender original novella, "Zoo Day," in which Harry takes his 10-year-old daughter, Maggie, to the zoo. First they encounter a young warlock in need of Harry's help, and then Maggie is attacked by a group of haunts. This collection mostly serves to whet longtime fans' appetites while they wait for the next full-length installment, and newcomers will find little of interest here.
Customer Reviews
Full marks, Mr Butcher.
I’m not normally a fan of short stories, but as a leather duster clad, blackened denarius-toting Dresden fan I was powerless to resist this collection. It was great to relapse into Harry’s world and wonderful to experience the voice of some of his contemporaries. Having recently binged through all of his exploits for the second time, it was thoroughly gratifying to observe how Mr Butcher’s magical powers have grown over the years and this collection was heaven-sent to allay some of my withdrawal pangs. The final story was nothing short of amazing, and left me wanting yet more. I can only hope that Harry is currently hatching more exploits for us to enjoy down the road.
Thanks again, Jim. :)
Andrew Dahl