Book Two of The Dresden Files
Dear Author,
I liked Harry Dresden in Storm Front. Book two is more of the same: a murder investigation with supernatural suspects. This time, the victims were torn apart by something that forensics identifies as not quite a wolf or dog. A werewolf? Werevolves. Bob the skull tells us that four kinds exist. And we get to meet them all. Full score for research.
Harry Dresden trades witty remarks with our favourite villain, Gentleman Johnny Marcone, and has a serious communication problem with our favourite ally, Karrin Murphy. The four kinds of werewolves are more than he can handle, and soon his inner monologue is the same as in book one: "I'm dead, I'm dead, I'm so dead - wait, I can still..." It gets old. And we know he needs to be alive for the next volume. I hope there's something new in book three. I still like Harry Dresden after Fool Moon, but I'm afraid the series might get boring.
Yours sincerely
Christina Widmann de Fran

Fool Moon: A Novel of The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
first published in 2001 with Penguin
ISBN: 0-4514-5812-5
Get your copy on Amazon.co.uk.
Published on February 25, 2019 06:13