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One of the review blurbs inside says this is his best work yet. I certainly agreed... it's been a while since I read the previous volume in the series, so the characters had varying degrees of familarity to me, but I can't recall being this involved and excited in any of the previous books. He just seemed to be hitting on cylinders for this one. As I started it, and the conflicts and responsibilities started piling up on poor Harry, I thought that Butcher was falling in to a predictable formula... set up up mission, add a complication, and hey, presto!, a few hundred pages later the seemingly unrelated issues come together and resolve somewhat, with a dangling thread to start the next book in the series. But this time the complications keep coming, the resolution seems to flow naturally (or as much as it can in a supernatural world!) and there are lots of hanging threads that just cry out for sequel after sequel. Long live Harry Dresden.