![]() ![]() Anyway, the premise of Skin Game is that Harry Dresden (Private Eye Wizard) is recruited by Mab, the Queen of the Fae, to help old enemy Nicodemus (Demon ne'er do well) to steal the Holy Grail from the Greek God Hades. If I manage to somehow get my Red Room series anywhere near that number, I'll be the luckiest man in publishing. It's also the fifteenth novel in the series. Skin Game is the first I'm going to review as it's the most recent volume in the series. Well, I've developed a mixture of feelings to the series as its progressed so I'm going to review them all. I suspect it's because the series was so important to me, ironically, I didn't think I could review it objectively. I can't tell you why this is the case but it's true. Yet, I've never gotten around to writing a review of his books. Jim Butcher's style has influenced both my writing as well as aspirations for being an author. Which means, roughly, I've been a fan of the series for fourteen years. I've been a big fan of the Dresden Files since the original novel, Storm Front, came out way back in 2000. ![]()
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