A Novel of The Dresden Files, Book 2
By: Jim Butcher
Harry Dresden is Chicago's only wizard for hire, so when mutilated corpses start turning up at the full moon - the Chicago PD has a job for him to do, and you can bet it will be dangerous.
Fool Moon is written in the slightly obnoxious and enjoyable
tone that Butcher does so well. The story is engaging and interesting, but very adult in content. The book is heavy on:
tone that Butcher does so well. The story is engaging and interesting, but very adult in content. The book is heavy on:
- gruesome images
- killing
- death
- nudity
- General sexual awareness
- animals mating
- a non-descriptive sex scene
- language (includes the F word & the use of God and Jesus as profanity)
Fool Moon is the second book of the Dresden Files and picks up the story where Storm Front (Book 1) left off. It is not necessary to read the first eleven books in order as the pertinent details for each story are provided in the book. However the overall plot of the series is best understood when read in order.
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More Dresden Files Reviews:
- Dresden Files Series Review
- Book 1: Storm Front (Book Review)
- Book 2: Fool Moon (Book Review)
- Book 3: Grave Peril
- Book 4: Summer Knight
- Book 5: Death Masks
- Book 6: Blood Rites
- Book 7: Dead Beat
- Book 8: Proven Guilty (Plot Summary)
- Book 9: White Night
- Book 10: Small Favor
- Book 11: Turn Coat
- Book 12: Changes
- Book 12.5: Side Jobs
- Book 13: Ghost Story
- Book 14: Cold Days (Book Review)
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