

In this book alone, we meet Michael and Charity, Father Forthill, Lea, and visit places that play larger roles in future books (such as the Nevernever and Saint Mary of the Angels). Grave Peril is a little unusual in that it doesn’t offer too many of the whiz-bang fight scenes in the book, focusing instead on pushing all the puzzle pieces together for the climax, as well as setting up larger plot points in motion for the rest of the series. Here you go, the authoritative, definitive, inarguable, entirely 100% correct ranking of Dresden Files fight scenes, ranked:īianca Springs Her Trap At the Red Court’s Masquerade Ball The Dresden Files Wiki is a great resource if you need to jog your memory. And I am writing this list on the assumption that you remembered what happened, so I’m not going to describe the fight scenes too much. Some books have multiple great fight scenes (like Skin Game), but in the interest of keeping this ranking manageable, I limited myself to the one scene.

The second rule is one fight scene per book, only. We are strictly looking at the 17 published novels, period. Short stories, TV shows, fan fiction, etc, all don’t factor. I had two rules in making this list: the first is that I focused on the novels only. You can find the original post here, but without further ado, the updated list! will have fans rapidly turning the pages - Booklistĭryly humorous and engaging - SFFWorld.In 2019, I wrote a post ranking the The Dresden Files fight scenes, and here’s an updated version to account for Peace Talks and Battle Ground. Jim lives in Missouri with his wife, son and a houseful of computers.įilled with sizzling magic and intrigue. He's also a skilled rider and enjoys fencing, singing, bad SF movies and live-action gaming. But why And why do so many of the victims have ties to Harry If Harry doesn't figure it out soon, he might just wind up a ghost himself.Īs well as being a bestselling author, Jim Butcher is a martial arts enthusiast with fifteen years of experience in various styles. Someone is stirring them up to wreak havoc. These ghosts are tormented, violent, and deadly. All over town, ghosts are causing trouble - and not the door-slamming, boo-shouting variety. But in all Harry's years of supernatural sleuthing, he's never faced anything like this: the spirit world's gone loco.

It comes with the territory when you're the only wizard in town. Harry has faced some terrifying foes during his career.

Turns out the 'everyday' world is full of strange and magical things - and most of them don't play well with humans. Meet Harry Dresden, Chicago's first (and only) Wizard P.I.
