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Dead Beat (The Dresden Files, #7)
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4.5 stars.
The best book in the series so far, and this is saying a lot given that necromancy is not one of my favourite UF themes. Butcher managed to make necromancy more fascinating than usual by bringing in mysterious dark lore into the story. Moreover, he upped his character work yet again, both in Harry and a new favourite supporting character, Waldo Butters. I also loved that Mouse got a lot more screen-time in this instalment. The climactic action scene here was also one of the longest and most intense to date, but at the same time peppered with just enough humour that have worked so well in these books.
The best book in the series so far, and this is saying a lot given that necromancy is not one of my favourite UF themes. Butcher managed to make necromancy more fascinating than usual by bringing in mysterious dark lore into the story. Moreover, he upped his character work yet again, both in Harry and a new favourite supporting character, Waldo Butters. I also loved that Mouse got a lot more screen-time in this instalment. The climactic action scene here was also one of the longest and most intense to date, but at the same time peppered with just enough humour that have worked so well in these books.
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May 10, 2018
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