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Faced with malevolent spirits and an ominous prophecy, Harry must rally his allies while navigating the treacherous landscapes of enchanted politics. Each encounter reveals layers of deceit, and Harry learns that the blame may rest closer to home than he anticipated. His courage and wit are put to the ultimate test as he digs deeper into the mystery surrounding the impending doom.
Struggling against time and overwhelming odds, Harry grapples with his own moral compass and the danger that looms ever closer. With suspense building and alliances shifting, he races to uncover the truth behind the brewing storm, all while hoping to save those he cherishes most. The stakes couldn't be higher in this gripping installment of Harry Dresden's adventures, where trust is fragile and danger lurks around every corner.
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View AllDidn't like it as much as I'd expected.Owing to the fact that it's the combination of mystery and wizardry,I'd thought,I would like this book,however,I found myself hating it in some parts.It was boring in the middle as hell,so boring that I stopped listening to the audiobook and picked up my ereader to read the rest,which was kind of torture!! I skipped so many pages!I really hate the way women are portrayed in this book.Nudity in one chapter put me off,although it was mentioned once that he was naked, I couldn't take it off my mind.I have always prefered first person point of view to third person,but in this case,I just felt how talkative he was.It was a dumb book,in my opinion!!But,as I said I listened to the audiobook,and I think the narrator did a really good job and made the book a bit more interesting as it is!1.5 star!!!