![]() ![]() ![]() While early books were a little shaky - and James Marsters took a while to reach his stride as a reader - by the time I listened to White Knight, I was convinced that Butcher & Marsters were at the top of their games. I was hooked on Harry Dresden practically from the first moment of Storm Front. (but that is another review.) Can't say enough good things about this one. He did an excellent job of narrating this book and I was left wishing he had been hired to narrate the Codex Allera books that Butcher has also written. He can produce the crack of dry humor and the choke in his throat when deep sorrow is called for. He can make a shout sound like a shout without it hurting your eardrums, he can meld his voice so it sounds, very believably, like a female whisper. I also have to say something about James Marsters- the narrator. ![]() I won't go into the plot, because anything beyond what the publishers already described would be far too spoilerish. "Changes" is definitely an appropriate title for this book. If you think that because you've read his past Dresden novels, you know how this one is going to end. Yes, totally worthy of All Caps OUTSTANDING. Butcher's latest Dresden File is OUTSTANDING. ![]()
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