As a member of Audible, I get frequent emails promoting a massive range of books. A particular series periodically popped up from time to time under a "recommended for you" kind of heading due my previous purchases of fantasy and crime novels. That series was The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher and Storm Front is the first of these books which feature the life and times of a crime-fighting wizard called Harry Dresden. Now, I know that sounds similar to the Rivers of London series, which readers of this blog will now be familiar with - but these are very, VERY different books. Much, much darker (if this first outing is anything to go by), the main character is a wizard for hire - specialising in locating missing objects. However, he also does a bit of consultancy work for the Chicago PD - well, one local officer really (Lieutenant Karrin Murphy) - everyone else thinks he's a complete fraud! When a timid lady calls him to ask for his help, he arranges an appointment with her - which he then almost misses as he is asked to consult on the gruesome deaths of a couple, who, in the act of love-making, have had their hearts ripped out of their chests ... but from the inside. Dark magic is the cause, and Dresden is tasked to come up with a solution by the police ... but then on the way back to his office, he is bundled into a car by a local mobster who offers to double his money if he DOES NOT investigate the deaths. Intrigued and disturbed, Dresden gets back to his office just in time for his appointment with the fearful Monica who asks him to find her spouse. Harry needs the money, so takes on both cases - the one for the police and the missing husband. Little did he realise that there would be a link between the two, with deadly consequences ... I enjoyed this book, which was brought to life by James Marsters (who played Spike in Buffy the Vampire Slayer many moons ago), who has a laid back sarcastic style of narration that really suits the style of writing. The action is messy and magical, and as Harry's back story begins to unfold, we find out that among the magical community, he is a bit of an outcast. Well, no surprise there. Our hero has to have the odds stacked against him - and his own strict ethical code never seems to really help him either. No punches are pulled and if you are happy to get deep down and dirty along with the characters, you will not be disappointed.
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 336 print pages.
Price I paid: £7.99.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; MP3 audio CD; ebook.
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