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Turn Coat (Dresden Files, Bk 11)
Author: Jim Butcher

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Publisher: Roc Hardcover
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 331
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ISBN-13: 9780451462565 - ISBN-10: 0451462564
Publication Date: 4/7/2009
Pages: 432

Book Description:
The Warden Morgan has been accused of treason against the Wizards of the White Council--and there's only one, final punishment for that crime. He's on the run, wants his name cleared, and needs someone with a knack for backing the underdog. Someone like Harry Dresden.

Now, Harry must uncover a traitor within the Council, keep a less-than-agreeable Morgan under wraps, and avoid coming under scrutiny himself. And a single mistake may cost someone his head--someone like Harry.

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Jennifer W. (jeniferj) wrote on 4/19/2009...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

As always, a great book full of mystery, whodunits, and twists. Butcher slams us into the story from the very first paragraph and doesn't let up for the entire book. No Fey or Michael in this one, but everyone else makes an appearance, including the heroic little Toot. There are so many characters in Dresden's world, now, that your favorites may not get enough "screen time" in every book, but he at least gives them all a cameo.

Taken as a whole, the Dresden Files series is a very LONG and thorough build-up to a dramatic climax, which I assume is the identification and defeat of the Black Council. Each book, a story in itself, leaves enough questions to make you drool for more. Some outstanding questions are: Who or what is the black council? What's the whole story behind Dresden's Mom? Now, we have a new one: What's the backstory on the island?

Delightful read, can't wait for more.

Jenna K. wrote on 4/13/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I was happily reminded why I loved this series. I have missed Harry ("hells bells") and this one jumped straight into his crazy mixed up world of magic, vampires, conspiracies, werewolves... not to mention a new creature, of which I am happy to say that it only exists within this book. It is true that this one is a little bit more on the darker side in that there isn't too much to hope for (except for the continued life of Harry, but what else is new) due to everything that happens, but now the books that follow can go into the Black Council and the HUGE battle that I'm sure will pop its head up soon.

Brodi W. (farfella68) wrote on 4/13/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I have always really liked the Dresden series, but it seems that this one has started to take a sinister turn. A prominent person is killed off in this book. Harry's love interest is no longer an interest. In fact, you find out that things are more that what they seem when it comes to Harry's love life. I am disappointed at the fact that Michael is not mentioned at all in this book. Harry loses Thomas, but you will have to find out for yourself how that happens. Everyone seems to be at war with themselves, including the White Council and the White Court. Someone is betraying everyone and no one knows who. With this being book 11, and there is only supposed to be 20 books in the series, I am anxious to see what is going to happen in the upcoming novels.


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Christine H. (solarawynn) wrote on 10/17/2009...


Have finally read all of the Dresden Files,loved every one. Now I am sad as I have to wait for the next novel.

Karissa E. (ophelia99) wrote on 5/8/2009...


Wow I can't believe this is already the 11th book in the Dresden Files series. It's amazing how great these books are and this one doesn't disappoint.

When Morgan turns up almost dead on Harry's doorstep, Harry doesn't know what to think. I mean of all the people to come to for help, why would Morgan chose him? Morgan has been accused of murdering a member of the White Council and Harry knows Morgan didn't do it. Morgan has been able to lead the White Council on a wild goose chase but that will only last for another 48 hours. So Harry has 48 hours to find out who did frame Morgan; after all if Morgan can be wrongly accused how long will it take someone to accuse Harry of murder given his shady past with the Council? Things get more difficult when Harry is attacked by an ancient and evil shapeshifter. All you can do is hold your breath and go along for the ride as questions spin through your head: Will Harry clear Morgan? Will the Black Council finally be recognized as an entity and the Wizards Council torn apart?

This book was excellent and is on par with all the other books of the Dresden series. Action is non-stop, Harry has the stuffing kicked out of him (like usual), and things come to a head with mysterious unacknowledged Black Council. The characters are awesome, the fight scenes fantastic, and the plot complex and interesting. The overall aspects of this story are nicely wrapped up but the mystery around the overall story arc involving the Black Council are still developing at the end of the book. The biting sense of humor that these books are famous for is still there and help to make the books amusing and break up the tension a bit.

Thomas and Molly are in this book quite a bit as are the rest of the White Vampires. You learn quite a bit more about Thomas's family. Michael is conspicuously absent as are the Fallen.

This is a great book and I am disappointed I am finished with it; I am already looking forward to the next book. The next book is supposed to be entitled "Changes" and is scheduled to release April 2010. So far I know Orbit has purchased Dresden books 12 and 13; whether there will be more books after that point I don't know.

Diana B. (AuntDi) - PA wrote on 4/17/2009...


Butcher's Dresden series is one of my all time favorites. It was one of the first urban fantasy series I began reading (back when Anita Blake was still interesting). So I'm highly inclined to love any book and this one was no exception. Harry grows into his leadership role some in Turn Coat. He's much less of an outsider these days. We see more of the personalities of the White Council wizards and the White Court vampires. There are some disappointing absences, most notably, almost no Bob, but this book spends much less time in Harry's apartment or office than some of the others. Great installment in a great series, as always, waiting for the next one is the worst part.

Kelly J. (KellitaJ) wrote on 4/8/2009...


This latest Harry Dresden book has not been an easy page turner for me.
Too much unneeded violence, and for me not as much clever story/details as I'm accustomed too from Jim Butcher.
Some of his clever characters like Bob, and his dog Mouse, his apprentis or his girl Cop are seldom used in this story but unlikeable characters get all kinds of page time.

Harry Dresden short stories do show up in other books, with additional authors, and often they are more interesting than this entire book was.

Now that Turn Coat is out of Butcher's system, maybe he'll put together another clever story about Alera, as he usually rotates his main stories.


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