In this third outing for the deeply caustic wizard/private-eye, Harry Dresden finds himself thrown from one perilous situation into another. Grave Peril, by Jim Butcher, opens with Harry fending off a violent ghost in the maternity wing of a Chicago hospital who seems determined to harm the babies. By his side is a new character to us, Michael, a man with the strongest faith in God who wields a powerful sword on His behalf to combat evil in the world. Together, they send the ghost back to the Netherworld, but find that she was under a powerful torture spell ... no wonder she was so full of anger. It soon becomes apparent that there is a dark force at work, and that the barrier between the worlds has become dangerously thin, thus allowing far too many ghosts to return "topside" to take revenge on those who wronged them when they were alive. Into this mix come some lusty, and very hungry vampires, who seem intent on luring Harry to his death, and, as if that wasn't enough, Harry's Godmother - a powerful Faerie named Leah - also has designs on him. Harry thinks he knows who and what is pulling the strings, but is shocked to his very core to find that he was wrong, in the process of which, he is badly weakened when some of his magic power is ripped from him. Around him, Harry's friends are becoming targets and he knows he has to fight with everything he's got left to protect those who have had his back in the past ... This book is a great addition to this series and, if you didn't know that there were more books to come, you might well believe there's no way Harry can escape from the mess he's soon in. The action is full on, the atmosphere dark, the future unsure, but the sarcastic comments of Harry bring little pearls of humour into what could otherwise become a relentless assault on your senses ... particularly if you read the audio version with headphones, which is what I was doing. Superbly narrated by James Marsters, the audio will not disappoint. This story is a great romp if you like your action supernatural. While it cleverly wraps up this particular adventure, it has also sown the seeds for the future ... and for Harry, you just know that the future won't be a walk in the park! Oh, and take a tip from me, NEVER make a bargain with a Faerie!
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 384 print pages.
Price I paid: £5.84.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; MP3 CD; ebook.
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