

This books starts about a month after the Battle of Chicago, and Harry isn't doing very well, mentally or physically. Old friends and acquaintances are met once again through the story, helping Harry, and being helped by Harry.
Old enemies and new also visit, sometimes blurring the lines between ally and enemy, moving in ways that Harry doesn't understand. One major visitor is Lara Raith, at the request of Winter, they interact regularly, and familiarly.
Without including any spoilers, or major spoilers at least, Butcher does a masterful job of squaring up some loose ends, and introducing new variables to the epic shitshow that is Harry Dresden's life. The last few chapters are an explosive example of the potential true power of Harry Dresden and Winter itself.
This books starts about a month after the Battle of Chicago, and Harry isn't doing very well, mentally or physically. Old friends and acquaintances are met once again through the story, helping Harry, and being helped by Harry.
Old enemies and new also visit, sometimes blurring the lines between ally and enemy, moving in ways that Harry doesn't understand. One major visitor is Lara Raith, at the request of Winter, they interact regularly, and familiarly.
Without including any spoilers, or major spoilers at least, Butcher does a masterful job of squaring up some loose ends, and introducing new variables to the epic shitshow that is Harry Dresden's life. The last few chapters are an explosive example of the potential true power of Harry Dresden and Winter itself.