Twelve Months
The Dresden Files Book 18
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Jim Butcher
One year. 365 days. Twelve months.
Harry Dresden has been through a lot, and so has his city. After Harry and his allies narrowly managed to save Chicago from being razed to the ground, everything is different-and it's not just the current lack of electricity.
In the battle, Harry lost people he cared about. And that's the kind of loss that takes a toll. Harry being Harry, he's doing his level best to help the city and his friends recover and rebuild. But it's a heavy load, and he needs time.
But time is one thing Harry doesn't have. Ghouls are prowling Chicago and taking out innocent civilians. Harry's brother is dying, and Harry doesn't know how to help him. And last but certainly not least, the Winter Queen of the Fae has allied with the White Court of vampires-and Harry's been betrothed to the seductive, deadly vampire Lara Raith to seal the deal.
It's been a tough year. More than ever, the city needs Harry Dresden the wizard-but after loss and grief, is there enough left of Harry Dresden the man to rise to the challenge?©2026 Berkley Books Penguin Random House LLC
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Beaten, broken, grieving.
In dire need of time to rest and heal in spite of a world which seems determined to refuse to give it to him.
This tale differs from the usual Dresden fair, spreading out over the course of a full “twelve months” instead of the usually frantic deadlines we’ve seen in previous books.
And yet, as the text came to a close I don’t think I could have asked for any more than what we received.
To those have yet to read it, I implore you, go in blind.
You’ll be doing yourself a disservice otherwise.
Much like the text itself, the journey to get to the ending is often more important than the end itself.
A stunning return to form and commentary on loss and recovery
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The good, the bad and the ugly - all beautifully crafted
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too much plot armour
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pure perfection
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