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Dead Beat (Dresden Case Files)

author:Jim Butcher
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publisher:Orbit
released:June 1, 2006
isbn:184149528X
isbn-13:9781841495286
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Solid and entertaining - Rated 4/5
A solid read that's entertaining and Butcher handles his backstory in a competent and interesting way. One of the best in the series with some good set-ups for the future books, albeit I have concerns that Butcher could take a lazy way-out with some plot strains and I'm not happy with the Dresden/Murphy story-line.


Up to the usual high standard - Rated 5/5
The Dreden Files deserve more exposure. Although I'm not a great fan of fantasy novels (although there's nothing wrong with them & I did go through a phase of enjoying them when I was in my teens) the adventures of Harry Dresden, resident of modern day Chicago and professional wizard transcend the genre and would appeal to anyone who likes their noir as black as possible and is willing to suspend their disbelief for a while.

Dead Beat is Harry's latest adventure, and like the preceding novels it skillfully combines a stand alone story with ongoing plot threads and the further development of Harry as a character. Set around the search for The Word of Kemmler, a book of enormous, dangerous power, it finds Harry once again standing (almost) alone against the forces of darkness and impossible odds in an effort to try and save a world that is mostly & wilfully ignorant of the threat to it.

As with the previous books the first quarter is a noirish detective story, with Harry trying to track down the Word of Kemmler whilst simultaneously tryng to work out what the hell (literally) is going on and to avoid dying at the hands of some very bad people. The narrative rocks along at a fair pace and is interspersed with some great moments of well written action. Harry is his usual, flawed, sarcastic self and acts as an excellent, world weary narrator. He is ably supported by a wide cast of colourful supporting characters, from his vampiric half-brother (you have to read the books to understand how that works) to his horse sized dog Mouse (ditto) to new arrivals such as the very human Butters.

In the final quarter events go from detective story to straight out action and the stage broadens out to include most of the City of Chicago. The denoument runs at such a quick pace and with such a sense of excitement that it becomes almost unputdownable, and the final storm drenched clash is action writing at its very best.

Through all this however, Jim Butcher doesn't forget to keep the many plot strands he has set up in previous books ticking along, and manages to establish a few more along the way. This is one of the great things about the Dresden novels; whilst the central story of each book is always by itself entertaining to one extent or another, the depth of world Butcher has created and the wider developments within it add even greater appeal for the reader.

In facy its very hard to find any real flaws at all with this novel. Maybe that's because, having read all the books published in the UK to date, I'm such a fan that I can't see them any more, but I also truly believe that there is very little to criticise here. Some might complain that the plot gets a little too convoluted at times, but its no more twisted than any other noirish-thriller. Others might dislike the way Butcher sidelines a major character from the previous books, but I think that having her take a break from the action is not a bad idea since it gives the book a fresh feel and she she will simply be more welcome when she returns next time.

Overall, for fans of Harry, Mouse, Thomas & all the other human and non-human characters who inhabit Butcher's world, Dead Beat is another nigh-on perfect installment. For those who have not discovered this series yet this is not the place to start (that's Storm Front, the first book) but by the time they do get here they'll be very pleased they did.


Lots of fun - Rated 4/5
Harry Dresden is the only wizard in the Chicago telephone directory. He does special jobs for the police dept and this keeps him busy.
The story begins with Harry being blackmailed by a powerful vampire who holds incriminating evidence that would destroy the career of a close friend. The vampire wants Harry to find The Word of Kemmler, but first Harry has to find out what that is. The answer very quickly becomes clear; The Word of Kemmler is something that a lot of people want. A lot of powerful, ruthless and determined people. Within a very short time Harry is up to his ears in scary bad guys and all hell is quite literally breaking loose all over Chicago.

This is loads of fun. Cross detective noir with a grown-up Harry Potter and you've got the idea. The story is driven along at a cracking pace, you're never too many pages away from a big action scene yet the central characters are well enough developed that you care and understand them.
Not read any of Jim Butcher's work before - not a problem. Everything you need to know is there. Just sit back and enjoy.


Stars and Stones!!!! - Rated 5/5
Please dont even think about reading the reviews just buy the damn thing. Harry rocks, jim butcher is a demi-god. i wish harry was real and that i could work with the man. but you know not in an everyone things im insane way. anyway thanks will let you all no how i get on with proven guilty.


Magic, Passion, Wise Cracks And Zombie Dinosaurs! - Rated 5/5
Butcher has delivered another action packed masterpiece, once again including everything that has made this series into a fantasy reader's delight. With the talent and fervour that Butcher obviously possesses for fantasy writing, he has ensured that this latest instalment is fast, fun, and fresh without it being dry and done as so many fantasy series seem to be(not mentioning any other Harry's, sorry, but alas, it needed saying!) Please if you're interested in buying this book then don't hesitate form starting with the first book, simply superb!

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