The Dresden Archives. Book 12. Changes. Hellish Work
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His name is Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. You can do magic with that name, he's not responsible for the consequences. When things take a strange turn, when what should be buried in darkness crawls out into the light, when no one else can help you, call.... Who? Him, Harry Dresden. His name is in the Yellow Pages... How would you feel if you suddenly found out you had a daughter? And how would you feel if you were told your daughter had been kidnapped? That's right, double shock. One of joy and one of outrage. And to save her, you'd have to give up everything in your life of value. Harry Dresden to save his daughter has to go to the alliance with forces openly hostile to him, to do things that are impossible for an ordinary man. And even if fate will force, his life is not to regret ("Changes"). The trouble with Dresden is that he is the only charmer-professional in the whole alternative Chicago, and there is no one else to turn to. Hence the countless conflicts. Then he will be attacked by mad necromancers, then he will cross the path of powerful crowned fae, then the mysterious vampires from the Black Collegium have a grudge against Harry... This is a series of such stories, sometimes deadly serious, sometimes absurdly funny, and consists of "Hell's Work" - a selection of many materials stored in the personal archives of Dresden. The cycle of works about Harry Dresden takes a worthy place in a row with such a famous example of fantasy detective, as a series of adventures of Garrett, which came out from under the pen of Glenn Cook.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series The stars of new fantasy