
White Night = Continued Excellence from Butcher

Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series was a gift in more ways than one. A friend sent me the first book, saying he thought I would enjoy Butcher's concoction of fantastical creatures and realms with cops and horrow thrown in. He was absolutely right, and I've been hooked since the first chapter.
"White Night" takes the audience a little deeper into the world of the Wardens, the group Harry joined almost as a last resort at the end of the last book. He's faced with difficult decisions in living up to (and standing up to) the White Council, and if you've read the other books you know Harry doesn't back down. He's also chartered with finding the source of black magic that has been creeping around Chicago and taking the lives of low-level magisters.
The usual sidekicks abound, but the development of Mouse is a neat side story. There's also more about Murphy and Thomas. Heck, there's a lot about all three of them.
Definitely worth the read and very entertaining. Keep up the great work, Jim!
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