Death Masks audiobook

Death Masks is the 5th science fiction novel in The Dresden Files series by author Jim Butcher. Harry Dresden is the only practicing professional wizard in Chicago, doing pretty good business for change. A duel with the deadly champion of the Red Court, who must kill Harry to end the war between vampires and wizards.

Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book.

Review 1: Death Masks audiobook by Alan

The Series Really Gets Into Gear

Jim Butcher himself admits that the Dresden Files series, the first volume of which was a writing exercise in the creative writing class he was in, really starts coming into it’s own in the third volume, Grave Peril. I agree with him, the first two books where really raw. They are worth reading, don’t misunderstand, but they are nowhere near as good as the books which came later.

In Death Masks, I personally feel that Jim Butcher really gets things into full gear. His writing gets into full gear and he tones down on the overdriven amounts of battery and damage his hero must somehow survive to levels that someone might actually survive. That sort of thing. The plot is great and you can really see him bringing the series into maturity. It’s great fun and tons of action, I strongly recommend both this book and the series!

Review 2: Death Masks audiobook by Jim

Pick up the coin?

My only complaint about the Dresden series is the waiting for the next audio book to come out. Hells bells, I’d pick up the coin and become a “Nickle Head” if it would produce the next 2 books faster.

Oh, and FYI, the TV series does NOT do the books justice in the least. The TV Series did what “Highlander 2” did to the first movie. Judge not the Dresden series off of that!

Review 3: Death Masks audiobook by Penny

Each book is better than the last!

In Death Masks, Jim Butcher seems to have hit his stride as an author. After the first two books I wasn’t sure, but I’m glad I came back. The Archive and Kincaid were interesting characters that I’d like to see more of in the future.

I rather miss James Marsters’ deep manly breaths that were so frequent in the early books, but his narration in this book was top notch, especially his rendition of Father Vincent, the Italian priest. It’s a good melding of author and narrator, in my opinion.

I hope book 6 is available soon!

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