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A fun new occult mystery series. -- Locus

A really enjoyable read...Jim Butcher strikes just the right narrative balance between wizard and wiseguy, mystic and mobster. -- Lynn Flewelling, author of Traitor's Moon

A very promising start to a news series...unusually well-crafted. -- Locus

Exciting, well-plotted, complex, an excellent read and amazingly good first novel. -- Chris Bunch, author of The Warrior King

Fans of Laurel K. Hamilton and Tanya Huff will love this series. -- Harriet Klausner, BookBrowser

Fans of Laurell K. Hamilton and Tanya Huff will love this new fantasy series. -- BookBrowser

Good luck putting the book down, I know I couldn't. -- Fan Attic

Harry is a remarkable character...With more novels like this gem, Jim Butcher will not need magic to become a household name. -- BookBrowser

Try it, you'll like it. An exciting debut novel suggesting there are wizards and witches among us... wish I'd thought of it myself. -- Glen Cook, author of Faded Steel Hat


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“Think Buffy the Vampire Slayer starring Philip Marlowe.”
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Roc (January 9, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451458125
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451458124
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (140 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,059 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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73 of 83 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars On a Dark and Wandy Night, November 13, 2001
After reading the first in this series "Storm Front" I had come to believe that the comic ineptness of Harry Dresden, the only wizard in the Chicago phone book (or any other phone book for that matter) was due more to the inexperience of the author than it was intentional. At that time, I thought the basic premise of the plot was serious. After all, people die when Harry gets things wrong. Well, it appears that I was wrong. Jim Butcher has clearly created one of the strangest wizards in detective fiction.

Actually he is a wizard/gumshoe with the kind of do-gooder streak that is a cinch to cause trouble. In this volume Dresden is trying to solve a serial killer problem which seems to involve several different kinds of werewolves. These range from nasty people who think they are wolves right up to the honest-to-God tear-you-and-all-your-friends-to-pieces loup-garou. Inevitably Harry goes into each struggle well armed with wands, charms, and even guns. And inevitably he drops or loses all of them. In fact your first warning that Harry is going to get flattened again is when he points his magic wand.

One of Harry's skills is the ability to alienate almost everyone. So this time Harry is not only dodging werewolves, he is also being chased by Chicago's number one gangster and all of the local FBI. Nor are the local cops fond of him. After the FBI manages to capture the loup-garou and lock him in a police holding tank, Harry manages to not get to the police station quite on time. Before Harry can do anything most of the occupants of the building are dead. What does Harry finally do? He blasts an invincible werewolf straight through the station's walls and several nearby buildings before setting him down so that the wolf can escape. Not too bright is our Harry.

Sooner or later you give up and start chuckling. Despite Harry's continual insistence that he is one of the 12 best wizards in the U.S., only the gangster really wants Harry on his side, and that's because he thinks Dresden would make good wolf bait. Which is a mistake. Harry's real talent is sheer unmitigated luck, without which he would be a wolf dropping somewhere in the Illinois woods. Everyone else, however, has to fend for themselves.

Despite my sarcasm, this isn't a bad book by a long shot. It just isn't quite what one is lead to expect by the cover. If you can handle occult slapstick and a bit of grim humor you will find "Fool Moon" great light reading. The plot is non-stop, Butcher's narrative abilities have improved, and the characterization is what you would expect from this kind of work. I wish Butcher has spent more time on Harry's oversexed skull assistant, but there's always the next volume for that.

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars so well constructed, so fun to read, a real nail biter, August 2, 2006
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I liked Storm Front well enough that it didn't take a lot of convincing to get Fool Moon, too - I do remember, however, that somebody told me that the series gets better with each new installment and so I opened up #2 in the Dresden Files ready to do a comparative analysis.

And it really is better. The voice is stronger, the difficulties more insurmountable, every last character is human, the setting of Chicago and the description of the magic are equally palpable.

Butcher maintains a pitch of tension throughout the novel which is positively excruciating. You know how in most books the tension builds and builds and then things come to a head, there's a climax, then a nice neat denoument? Fool Moon hits the crisis point at about page 10 and stays that way until the bitter end. It's incredible.

Plus, Butcher hasn't at all lost his sense of the absurd. Dresden's outfits are even more ridiculous than in Storm Front (which sounds impossible enough already) and the book is peppered with witty banter throughout.

Lastly, and maybe this is just me, but there's something kind of touching about a male author who writes these books in the first person about a tough old dude who has feelings and notices a girl's haircut. It's sweet.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cry Wolf, February 8, 2001
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There are many kinds of wolves in the world, and not all of them are human. Not even those that walk on two legs.

Someone, someTHING, is shredding people in Chicago, leaving behind huge doggy footprints painted in the blood of the victims. Oh, and of course, it's round about full moon time. Reluctantly Karrin Murphy, Director of Special Investigations for the Chicago P.D., has had to call in Harry Dresden, professional wizard. Not that she trusts him much anymore after the way he left her hanging the last time they worked together. But he's the only with the knowledge and special skills she'll need if she has to deal with a werewolf on the loose.

In this second volume of his exciting new "Dresden Files" series, Jim Butcher has packaged up another action-filled detective story with a mystical twist. Like any good gumshoe thriller, "Fool Moon" has a plot full of peril, false leads, near misses, and all the usual (and unusual) suspects. Like any good fantasy tale, it has a believable, well-developed mythology. The reader comes away with an arcane education--werewolf lore, potion-cooking, demon-summoning. As narrator, Harry Dresden lets his audience in on all the little trade secrets of the practicing mage. Now, if only he could learn to be so candid with his colleagues and friends....

In the final analysis, "Fool Moon" is more about learning to trust than about foiling werewolves, more about self discovery than arcane knowledge, more about the demons in Harry's heart than those in his summoning circle. In other words, it is about Harry Dresden himself, a hero of pure intention, tremendous power, and courage in the face of unspeakable danger, who just happens to be afraid to meet his own eyes in the mirror. He infers the blackness of his own soul from the reactions of others brash or foolish enough to meet his gaze. And he fears that the kind of knowledge that has so blackened him will be at least as destructive to others. Harry's struggle to come to terms with himself and those he cares about, his faltering advances and all-too-frequent backslides, are what really keep the reader turning the pages. They are also what keep Harry half a step behind the villains until it is almost too late.

If you like action, mystery, magic, or just watching the growth of a compelling character, you'll want to read "Fool Moon."

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3.0 out of 5 stars kinda dry
I really like the Dresden files, this second book in the series was a little dry, mainly because the pacing was slow. Read more
Published 11 days ago by D. Braswell

2.0 out of 5 stars Good to read, bad to listen to.
I thought it would be impossible to get bored with a book in which there are wizards, werewolves, magic, demons and all other kinds of creatures that I normally get excited about... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Natalie Borders

2.0 out of 5 stars Good to read, bad to listen to.
I thought it would be impossible to get bored with a book in which there are wizards, werewolves, magic, demons and all other kinds of creatures that I normally get excited about... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Natalie Borders

5.0 out of 5 stars A second great novel, Butcher keeps getting better
Imagine Dick Tracy as a wizard. The protagonist of this novel and series is the unapologetically chivalrous yet lovelorn Harry Dresden, the only wizard in the Chicago Yellow... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Fool Moon
People are turning up dead in large groups each time there is a full moon. Dresden, after being ignored by Murphy for months, is called to assist at a crime scene. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Werewolves run amok!
I was honestly underwhelmed through the first half of this one. I initially found the unfolding story a bit dull. Read more
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Fool Moon is a great book. Fool Moon about halfway through the book takes you on a non-stop ride with so many twists and turns that one is constantly questioning who are the... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Robert T. Spurling

5.0 out of 5 stars Kept me turning the pages.
Another very fun Dresden Files book. The number two in the series is even more action packed than the first. These are just flat out fun reads. Read more
Published 2 months ago by ZMoney

5.0 out of 5 stars Full of wild and hairy goodness
Butcher's highly likable character Harry is back with another adventure, one that makes me want to read the rest of the series in one sitting. Read more
Published 2 months ago by - Kasia S.

4.0 out of 5 stars When It Pops, It Pops Hard
Jim Butcher's second Harry Dresden novel remains excellent, but seems less tight than the first. Butcher retains the feeling that this story could happen in our world, yet feels... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Kevin L. Nenstiel

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