White Night by Jim Butcher is the ninth outing for Harry Dresden, Chicago's first, and only, Wizard P.I. When some apparent suicides don't ring true, Harry is called in by the police to take a look. He discovers not only that magic has been at play, but there's a hidden message just for him at each of the scenes. Things get a little worrying when the evidence starts to implicate his half-brother, Thomas, who is a vampire. Harry is convinced he's not the culprit, but soon discovers powerful vampires are involved. As more bodies start to fall, it's a race to get to the bottom of who is doing what. Harry must call on all his friends, and some enemies, to come together to defeat the threat. This is a story that bowls along at breakneck speed - there is barely any downtime at all. Harry has got a lot on his plate - he's training young Molly in the art of wizardry, he's struggling to maintain his sanity while his consciousness plays host to a dangerous but seductive being in his head, he's worried his half-brother vampire, Thomas, has fallen off the "no-blood" wagon, and someone or something is definitely out to get him. And as if that wasn't enough, the war between the wizards and vampires is still raging, with the wizards taking heavy defeats. There is action aplenty, much of it gory, but it's all done with a lightness of touch and Harry's never-ending sarcasm injects much needed humour. We also get a bit more backstory and it's nice to see Harry interacting more with Karrin Murphy (his close friend and police officer) ... will there be a romance between these two at some point? It's great entertainment, especially if you go for the audio edition which is magnificently narrated by James Marsters. One word of warning if you want to dive into this world, please start at the beginning of the series - these are definitely books that need to be read in order to reap the full benefit of the character and plot arcs. I've already ordered the next one!
My STAR rating: FOUR
Length: 448 print pages.
Price I paid: £7.99
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.
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