From Publishers Weekly
The search for a traitor in the highest circles of power forms the main plot thread of Butcher’s 11th hard-boiled fantasy novel featuring Chicago’s wizard detective Harry Dresden (last seen in 2008′s Small Favor). Harry, a warden of the magic-governing White Council, finds himself in an unusual position when Morgan, his fellow warden and frequent antagonist, asks for his help. One of the White Council’s leaders has been murdered, and Morgan was found at the scene of the crime holding the murder weapon. If he has been framed, then another senior wizard is behind the killing and may be trying to destroy the council entirely. Aided by werewolf and vampire allies, Dresden investigates with his trademark sardonic noir flair. Despite the sprawling plot, both fans and newcomers will get into the fast-paced action. (Apr.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
From Booklist
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Turn this way
Another fun and compelling adventure for Dresden. I’m still in the middle of the book, but I am confident in recommending it anyhow. I plan on checking out some of Mr.
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The Best Dresden File Yet
This book obviously doesn’t need any more reviews, but it was so outstanding I just couldn’t help but say so.
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At last,,, and while you are waiting…
Finally a new Dresden book which is a life enriching event. If like me you also read Glen Cook’s Garret the Detective books, that series has a new addition too.
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Just keeps getting better!
How’s this for a great opening scene? Warden Morgan – the same Morgan who has been literally persecuting Harry Dresden since Storm Front (The Dresden Files, Book 1) – shows up on…
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Jim Butcher is awesome and so is Harry Dresden
Turn Coat was…well, great.
Butcher did a fantastic job of weaving the overall plot of the series into this episode of it without losing focus on the events that…
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The Hunt for Morgan
Turn Coat (2009) is the eleventh fantasy novel in the Dresden Files series, following Small Favor. In the previous volume, Harry broke crystalline things and freed Ivy.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Harry fights the good fight – again
Turn Coat is the eleventh volume of Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files, supernatural adventures featuring Chicago-based wizard and private investigator, Harry Dresden.
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Turn Coat
One of his best in the Dresden series – and it promises more to come!
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A Dresden Files novel
Another book in the Dresden Files and this one is exceptional. I really enjoyed it. There was the usual action and fighting, but there was a lot of information and background on…
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Get your facts straight
Excellent read as all his books seem to be and I’l pre-order the next when available. My only point is nitpicking.