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Published Dec. 26, 2010 by Roc.

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978-0-451-94909-7
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reviewed Blood Rites by Jim Butcher (The Dresden Files)

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5 stars

Harry has not forgotten Susan and is still trying to find her. In the meantime, while the Red Court vampires are at war with the White Council, Harry is paid to find the missing Shroud of Turin... and is found by demons. A lot of demons.

I loved this book! The pace is incredible, there are no pauses and it is incredible that the plot does not suffer at all, it is still intricate and the villains get better and better! Harry's "army" gets larger every time and it is great that he was given some sort of closure. I missed Murphy but this is my favourite book of the series so far. Marcone is also a great addition to the story line. Well done!

reviewed Blood Rites by Jim Butcher (The Dresden Files)

Review of 'Jim Butcher Set' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Dresden just can't let go. Susan may have become a vampire because of him and he will not rest until he finds a way to cure her. However, not eating, not paying the rent and not showering is not the image of a respectable wizard of the White Council. Billy the werewolf is worried about Dresden and finds him a client that turns out to be the Winter Queen, Mab. To get his freedom back, Dresden has to work for her and the first of three tasks is to find the murderer of the Summer Knight. To make it a more pressing matter, his status as a wizard is also in jeopardy.

This book was so good. I tried to make it last but in the end I was just rushing page after page and completely ignored the pace of the narrator - James Marsters is an excellent narrator, by …