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The Dresden Files
The long-awaited anthology of Dresden Files short stories, now available in paperback.
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Brief Cases
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The Dresden Files
The long-awaited second anthology of Dresden Files short stories, presented in paperback format.
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Storm Front
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The Dresden Files
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Fool Moon
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#2
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Grave Peril
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Summer Knight
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Death Masks
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Blood Rites
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Dead Beat
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Proven Guilty
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White Night
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Small Favor
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Turn Coat
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Changes
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Ghost Story
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Cold Days
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#14
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Paranormal Payback
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The Dresden Files
In this short story collection, our heroes get what’s due to them—with a supernatural flair.
But the injustices that have been holding them back might cost them more than they realized. . . .
In “Mister Petty,” a brand-new Dresden Files story from #1 New York Times bestselling author Jim Butcher, a woman hires Goodman Grey to get back at her cheating husband. She’s about to find out that Grey isn’t your ordinary detective—he’s a professional monster. And he’s going to balance the scales.
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Out Law
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The Dresden Files
In a city that’s just beginning to recover from the devastation caused by the Battle of Chicago, Harry Dresden is finally pulling himself together as well. He’s ensconced in his own personal castle, healing his various wounds, and training an eager new apprentice. The last thing he wants is any trouble. But, as history has consistently?and quite annoyingly?shown, what Harry wants is rarely what Harry gets.
It starts with a visit from Harry’s most powerful frenemy, Gentleman John Marcone, Baron of Chicago. He needs Harry to assist in the redemption of an underling who’s looking to go straight. And since Harry does kinda sorta owe Marcone for saving his life once (stupid honorable debt!), it’s not a request he can refuse. He’ll just wish he had.
Because this little favor is going to drag Harry into a fight he doesn’t want on behalf of a lowlife he doesn’t trust against an enemy more powerful and pestilent than he ever could’ve expected: an insatiable, demonic foe whom Harry himself may have created when he wiped out the vampires of the Red Court so long ago.
Before, all it wanted was blood. Now it wants the entire world . . .
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Grave Beginnings
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by R.R. Virdi
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Child of Fire
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by Harry Connolly
Dark, dark modern-era fantasy. See why this book made Jim say he has to "up his game"!
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Deadline - Jennifer Blackstream
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As a witch with a dark past, Shade Renard knows the Otherworld isn’t always successful at policing itself. Humans don’t believe in magic anymore, and their ignorance renders them easy prey. So when an FBI contact hires her to consult on a possible haunting in a missing persons case, Shade seizes the opportunity to see justice done.Her case takes an unexpected turn when an undead crime lord shows up on her doorstep. A bold thief stole the vampire’s little black book of secrets—and he’ll pay a lot more than an FBI consulting fee to get it back. To collect, Shade will have to confront a rogue sorceress, a vengeful wizard, and a lethally seductive fey, with only her wits, her growing magic, and a sarcastic pixie familiar. Success means bringing a killer to justice and taking the first step to redemption. Failure means a war between humans and the Otherworld. No pressure.
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His Majesty's Dragon
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by Naomi Novik
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Old Man's War
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by John Scalzi
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The Black Company
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by Glen Cook
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The Deed of Paksenarrion
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by Elizabeth Moon
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The Name of the Wind
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by Patrick Rothfuss
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Way of the Wolf
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by E.E. Knight
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Young Miles
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Fated
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by Benedict Jacka. "Harry Dresden would like Alex Verus tremendously--and be a little nervous around him. I just added Benedict Jacka to my must-read list." --Jim Butcher
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