Fool Moon by Jim Butcher

Fool Moon (Dresden Files, #2)

by Jim Butcher

“One of the most enjoyable marriages of the fantasy and mystery genres on the shelves,”(Cinescape) the Dresden Files have become synonymous with action-packed urban fantasy and nonstop fun. Fool Moon continues the adventures of Jim Butcher’s most famous—and infamous—reluctant hero…
 
You’d think there’d be a little more action for the only professional wizard listed in the Chicago phone book. But lately, Harry Dresden hasn’t been able to dredge up any kind of work: magical, mundane, or menial.
 
Just when it looks like he can’t afford his next meal, a murder comes along that requires his particular brand of supernatural expertise. There’s a brutally mutilated corpse, and monstrous animal markings at the scene. Not to mention that the killing took place on the night of a full moon. Harry knows exactly where this case is headed. Take three guesses—and the first two don’t count...

Reviewed by inlibrisveritas on

3 of 5 stars

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A pretty good series so far. I really like that it doesn't have tons of romance involved, it's nice for a pretty straight forward paranormal mystery. This book did get repetitive at times though, but not enough that it would make me quit reading since it was mostly toward the end. I still can't stand Murphy and I'm hoping she becomes a lot less annoying in the books to come.

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