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Small Favor, by Jim Butcher (Roc, 2008)

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Michael M. Jones

To say Harry Dresden leads a complicated life would be an understatement of the highest caliber. In fact, he’s at his least comfortable when no one’s trying to kill him, because it means he doesn’t know who his current enemy … Continue reading →

Posted in Private Investigators, Urban Fantasy, Wizards & Other Spellcasters | Tagged SF Site

Hell to Pay, by Simon R. Green (Ace, 2006)

Posted on April 23, 2009 by Michael M. Jones

Lilith may be gone for good, but the Nightside, that sordid dark heart of London remains, a magical place where anything’s possible, everything’s for sale, and everyone has a hidden agenda. And as long as the Nightside endures, there’s work … Continue reading →

Posted in Divine/Infernal Beings, Private Investigators, Urban Fantasy, Wizards & Other Spellcasters | Tagged SF Site

Blood Rites, by Jim Butcher (Roc, 2004)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones

“The building was on fire and it wasn’t my fault.” Harry Dresden, the only openly-practicing wizard and private investigator in Chicago, is on the job once again. But for him, even the most routine of jobs are fraught with danger … Continue reading →

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Dead Beat, by Jim Butcher (Roc, 2005)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones

“On the whole, we’re a pretty murderous race. According to Genesis, it took as few as four people to make the planet too crowded to stand, and the first murder was a fratricide. Genesis says that in a fit of … Continue reading →

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Proven Guilty, by Jim Butcher (Roc, 2006)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones

Harry Dresden, P.I. and the only wizard listed in the Chicago phone directory, is in one of the worst binds of his life. And for a guy who routinely fends off attacks by vampires, werewolves, demons, faeries, zombies, ghosts, and … Continue reading →

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White Night, by Jim Butcher (Roc, 2007)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones

As any Spider-Man fan can tell you, with great power comes great responsibility. As Harry Dresden, wizard, private investigator, and Warden of the White Council, can tell you, with great responsibility comes even greater headaches. And in Harry’s case, the … Continue reading →

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Nightingale’s Lament, by Simon R. Green (Ace, 2004)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones

In the Nightside, London’s secret, dark heart, anything is possible, and sooner or later, everyone who’s anyone comes to visit, or to stay. There’s a lot that goes on in the Nightside, almost all of it illegal, immoral, unpleasant, or … Continue reading →

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The Blue-Haired Bombshell, by John Zakour (DAW, 2007)

Posted on April 21, 2009 by Michael M. Jones

Zachary Nixon Johnson, the last freelance PI on Earth in the late 21st Century, is having a typical Tuesday. You know, attacked by killer plants, nearly killed by traffic while rescuing a heiress’s dog, stalked by an ad agency, menaced … Continue reading →

Posted in Mystery, Private Investigators, Science Fiction | Tagged SF Site

The Doomsday Brunette, by John Zakour & Lawrence Ganem (DAW, 2004)

Posted on April 21, 2009 by Michael M. Jones

Zachary Nixon Johnson, the last freelance private investigator on Earth, is called upon to unravel yet another bizarre case in The Doomsday Brunette, his second outing. This time, he and his AI partner are summoned to the estate of Ona … Continue reading →

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