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Titre : | Changes: The Dresden Files |
Auteurs : | Jim Butcher |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : Orbit, 2010 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-7481-1659-1 |
Résumé : |
Meet Harry Dresden, Chicago's first (and only) Wizard P.I. Turns out the ÔÇÿeverydayÔÇÖ world is full of strange and magical things - and most of them don't play well with humans. That's where Harry comes in. But even a career of narrow escapes and supernatural shenanigans hasnÔÇÖt prepared Harry for this. A vampire with a grudge has kidnapped his daughter. A daughter he never knew he had. Furthermore, this vampire plans to use her blood in a violent ritual sacrifice - designed to kill Harry, his ex-partner Susan and their child. As allies are perilously thin on the ground, Harry must find a new source of strength. In the past, there had always been a line he wouldnÔÇÖt cross, and heÔÇÖs never given in to the full fury of his own untapped dark powers. But then, only his own life was at stake. Magic - it can get a guy killed. ### From Publishers Weekly The fast-paced and compelling 12th book in Butcher's bestselling series (after 2009's *Turn Coat*) is aptly titled. Beginning with the revelation that wizard detective Harry Dresden has a daughter, Butcher throws one high-stakes curveball after another at his hero. Harry's ex-girlfriend, Susan Rodriguez, discloses young Maggie's existence after vampire Red Court duchess Arianna Ortega kidnaps the child. Ortega holds Harry responsible for the death of her husband and is planning to offer Maggie as a human sacrifice. With a fragile peace in place between the Red Court and the White Council of wizards, Harry is unable to count on them for support in his rescue mission, and he must compromise almost everything he believes in to save his daughter. Butcher is deft at relieving some of the tension and grimness with bursts of gallows humor that keep readers coming back for more. *(Apr.)* Copyright ┬® Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ### From Booklist *Starred Review* The twelfth Dresden Files novel (following Turncoat, 2009) finds the licensed PI and professional wizard Harry Dresden confronted with some shocking news: he has an eight-year-old daughter, and sheÔÇÖs been kidnapped by Red Court vampires. Harry is willing to risk everything to rescue her, even if it means turning his own life upside down. At more than 500 pages, this is one the longest books in the series, but it doesnÔÇÖt move slowly; in fact, the entire novel takes place over only a few days as Harry races to rescue his daughter before she is sacrificed in a powerful black-magic rite. The taut and sometimes twisty plot is full of surprises and changes for Harry and his friends and family. Changes is a compelling installment in what continues to be an outstanding series. All the regulars (including cop Murphy; HarryÔÇÖs half brother, vampire Thomas; Sanya the Knight; and HarryÔÇÖs apprentice, Molly) are featured, as they, too, risk everything to save HarryÔÇÖs daughter. After the cliff-hanger ending, readers will be clamoring for the next book. A canÔÇÖt-miss entry in one of the best urban-fantasy series currently being published. --Jessica Moyer |