<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Collects material originally published in Jim Butcher's The Dresden files: Dog men #1-6"--Copyright page.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>New York Times-bestselling author Jim Butcher expands his beloved Dresden Files novel series with the all-new Dog Men story set within official continuity, created exclusively as a graphic novel! <p/> Harry Dresden is a man on the edge--and that is something that can be dangerous to friend and foe alike. He's been drafted by a senior member of the White Council of Wizards to investigate a series of murders in rural Mississippi. As always, there's more afoot than is immediately apparent. The question is, will Harry's state of mind keep him from seeing it, and will his actions lead him into direct conflict with the wizard who's depending on his help?<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>LIBRARY JOURNAL (STARRED) -- Harry Dresden, Chicago's wizard for hire, has had a hard time of it lately. Facing down powerful enemies is finally taking its toll, and the flame of his anger is growing daily, fanned by guilt and loss. During this low point, a senior member of the White Council of Wizards, Listens To-Wind, asks Harry to help investigate a string of brutal murders in rural Mississippi. As the case gets under way, an unknown law enforcement group wants Harry and Listen To-Wind out of the way, and the Dog Men, thought to be the culprits in the killings, are not who they seem. Meanwhile in the town, a strong force of ghouls has gone undetected, until now. Ultimately, Dresden has to temper his rage and convince the Dog Men to help him battle the ghouls, otherwise they are all doomed. Complementing the text from Butcher (<i>The Cinder Spires</i>) and Powers (<i>G.I. Joe</i>; <i>Drafted</i>), artists Galindo (<i>Red Sonja</i>) and Mohan (<i>Dean Koontz's Frankenstein</i>) create stunning illustrations, every panel and page more exciting than the last. A slow start picks up to a heart-pounding pace that wraps up nicely.<br><b>Verdict</b> Butcher's many fans will not be disappointed with the action, and readers need no prior familiarity with "The Dresden Files" to enjoy this first volume in a stand-alone graphic series (collects six single issues). Highly recommended for older teens and adults.-Laura McKinley, Huntington P.L., NY <p/><br><br>
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