Jim Butcher: Ghost Story

Book Thirteen of The Dresden Files


Dear Author,

I hope everybody else who reads this has already read Changes. There's no way to review Ghost Story without spoilering the previous book.

Harry Dresden is dead. He doesn't get to rest in peace; you send him back as a spook to investigate his own murder. Wow. Is it coincidente that Ghost Story is book 13 in the series?

If ghosts can eat other ghosts, why can't the late Harry Dresden eat the Corpsetaker? Why does it never occur to him? And why does the Corpsetaker need Mort's permission to possess him? Harry can possess Molly for a few seconds without asking her first.
What does Molly intend when she pulls the Corpsetaker into her head? She believes her defenses will hold, but what's her plan? To have a hostile spirit laying siege to her mind forever?

Where does Evil Bob live? Bob seems to need his skull because he's afraid of somebody or something in the Nevernever. Doesn't Evil Bob fear the same enemies? And what happens to the two of them? So many questions. A mindboggling book. And the best I've read in a long time. Maybe there's some answers in the next volume. You set the bar high. I hope Cold Days can keep up the awesomeness.

And maybe you can literally stop literally overusing the literal word literally.

Your sincerely
Christina Widmann de Fran



Ghost Story: Book Thirteen of The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher

published in 2011

ISBN: 0-4514-6407-9

Get your copy on Amazon.co.uk.

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