''The Dresden Files'' is a series of
contemporary fantasy
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/
mystery
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novels written by American author
Jim Butcher
Jim Butcher (born October 26, 1971) is an American author., He has written the contemporary Fantasy literature, fantasy ''The Dresden Files'', ''Codex Alera'', and ''Cinder Spires'' book series.
Personal life
Butcher was born in Independence, M ...
. The first novel, ''
Storm Front''—which was also Butcher's writing debut—was published in 2000 by
Roc Books
Roc Books is a fantasy imprint of Penguin Group, as part of its New American Library. It was launched in April 1990 after Penguin Chairman Peter Mayer asked John Silbersack, the editor in chief of New American Library's science fiction (SF) pro ...
.
The books are written as a
first-person narrative
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from the perspective of private investigator and wizard Harry Dresden as he recounts investigations into supernatural disturbances in modern-day
Chicago
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. Butcher's original proposed title for the first novel was ''Semiautomagic'', which sums up the series' balance of fantasy and hard-boiled detective fiction.
As of January 2024, Butcher has written 17 novels set in the ''Dresden Files'' universe, as well as a number of short stories (some of which are collected in the anthologies ''
Side Jobs'' and ''
Brief Cases
Besides the novels of ''The Dresden Files'', author Jim Butcher has written several shorter works appearing in the same universe. Most are told from the point of view of Harry Dresden, as are the novels, but some take the point of view of other c ...
;'' others remain on his website). The series has also been released in audiobook format, mostly narrated by
James Marsters
James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor, musician, singer, comic book writer, and audiobook narrator.
He is best known for his role as the British punk vampire Spike in The WB series '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ...
. Other works set in the same fictional universe include graphic novels (several new stories in addition to adaptations of the first two novels), and ''
The Dresden Files Roleplaying Game''. In 2007, a
television series based on the novels aired for one season on the American
Sci-Fi Channel.
Plot summary
In the world of ''The Dresden Files'',
magic
Magic or magick most commonly refers to:
* Magic (supernatural), beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces
** ''Magick'' (with ''-ck'') can specifically refer to ceremonial magic
* Magic (illusion), also known as sta ...
is real—alongside
vampire
A vampire is a mythical creature that subsists by feeding on the Vitalism, vital essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living. In European folklore, vampires are undead, undead humanoid creatures that often visited loved ones and c ...
s, demons,
spirits
Spirit(s) commonly refers to:
* Liquor, a distilled alcoholic drink
* Spirit (animating force), the non-corporeal essence of living things
* Spirit (supernatural entity), an incorporeal or immaterial being
Spirit(s) may also refer to:
Liquids ...
,
faeries
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,
werewolves
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, ''outsiders'' and other monsters—while both it and the supernatural are widely discredited. Additionally, large portions of the globe (such as much of Central and South America) are largely under the control of supernatural factions. These supernatural monsters are loosely countered by the White Council, an organization of human wizards noted to wield significant economic power in the world, along with their standing in the supernatural realm. Each species in the series (humans, faeries, vampires, etc.) has its own political and societal rules and organizations, acting as another counter on each-other and maintaining the
masquerade. The human wizards depend on the White Council, while faeries mostly belong to either of two Faerie Courts, or none at all (Wyldfae). Vampires predominately belong to any of the four vampire courts. Other non-human creatures from a range of mythologies make appearances.
Harry Dresden is the only advertising wizard in the United States, living in Chicago and investigating supernatural cases on behalf of both human and nonhuman clients. He also serves as a civilian consultant for the Special Investigations division of the
Chicago Police Department
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, and is called upon at times to offer his opinion on cases that appear to have a magical element. As the series progresses, Dresden takes on an increasingly important role in the supernatural world at large, as he works to protect the general public, making getting by as a working wizard and private investigator difficult for him. He finds himself facing off against an increasing variety of creatures, including other wizards.
Main characters
* Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden is a
detective
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and
wizard. He works as a self-employed supernatural private investigator in Chicago, dealing with paranormal crimes and consulting for the Chicago Police Department.
* Bob is a "spirit of intellect" who inhabits a skull most often perched on a shelf in Harry Dresden's secret lab. He is bound to the skull and its owner's commands. He is free to leave the skull if given permission by his owner, but he will die if exposed to significant sunlight without a host body. His usual vessel is Harry's cat, Mister, who does not seem to mind Bob's presence.
* Karrin Murphy is a
Chicago Police Department
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officer who leads the Special Investigations (SI) division, handling cases in which something unexplainable or supernatural is involved.
Publication history
Jim Butcher decided to become a professional author at the age of 19. He wrote three novels within the fantasy genre, one of which he has classified as
paranormal
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. He went on to describe all three books as being "terrible".
In 1996 he enrolled in a writing class, where he was encouraged to write a novel similar to the ''
Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter'' series by
Laurell K. Hamilton, rather than the more traditional
high fantasy
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that had been his focus in the past, as Butcher had previously stated that he enjoyed the Anita Blake series.
Despite initial resistance, he wrote the first book that semester, closely following the instructions of his teacher, author
Deborah Chester.
The result was ''Semiautomagic'', later to be retitled as ''
Storm Front''. His writing teacher declared it to be publishable, and Butcher started looking around to do just that.
Butcher failed to secure a publisher for two to three years. During this period he completed the second novel, ''
Fool Moon'', and had made significant progress on the third, ''
Grave Peril''. Deciding to focus on agents and editors who had already published similar novels, Butcher submitted a copy of his manuscript to Ricia Mainhardt, the agent representing Laurell Hamilton.
It was not accepted.
Finally, Butcher met Hamilton at a convention and was invited to lunch along with Mainhardt and a second agent, Jennifer Jackson. Mainhardt agreed to represent him, and six months later ''The Dresden Files'' was sold to
ROC, an imprint of
Penguin Books
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.
The first volume, ''Storm Front'', was released in 2000 in paperback; the next two novels in the series, ''Fool Moon'' and ''Grave Peril'', were released shortly thereafter, in January and September 2001, also in paperback. Subsequent novels in the series have been published annually since then up to ''Skin Game'', published in May 2014, followed by a six-year hiatus prior to the release of ''
Peace Talks''. Omnibus editions have been released by the
Science Fiction Book Club
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Bookspan began as a joint endeavor by Bertelsmann and Time Warner. Bertelsmann took over control in 2007, and a year later, sold its interest to Najafi Companies, an Arizon ...
, with each of the four volumes reprinting two or three of the novels in the sequence.
The series' first six novels were originally only published as paperbacks, but in 2007, ROC changed its strategy and began to publish hardcover reprints of books one to six. Volume six, ''Blood Rites'', was released in July 2007. Each of the seventh through fifteenth volumes (''Dead Beat'' through ''Skin Game'') was published first as a hardcover and then released in paperback form several months later. The sixteenth and seventeenth volumes (''Peace Talks'' and ''Battle Ground'') were released simultaneously in both formats on their respective sale dates.
Orbit Books
Orbit Books is an international publisher that specialises in science fiction and fantasy books. It is a division of Lagardère Publishing.
History
Orbit Books was founded in 1974 as part of the Macdonald Futura publishing company. In 1992, ...
purchased the series for UK publication and released the first novel, ''Storm Front'', in September 2005, five years after the initial US release. They then proceeded to publish two books per month. In November 2007, Orbit Books purchased the rights to ''Changes'', the 12th novel, as well as the 13th Dresden novel, ''Ghost Story''.
All 17 volumes of ''The Dresden Files'', along with the companion short-story anthologies ''
Side Jobs'' and ''Brief Cases'', have been released as
audiobook
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Spoken audio has been available in sch ...
s. Originally, all except ''Ghost Story'' have been narrated by
James Marsters
James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor, musician, singer, comic book writer, and audiobook narrator.
He is best known for his role as the British punk vampire Spike in The WB series '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ...
. Per a release on Jim Butcher's website on June 27, 2011, he reported that, "due to scheduling conflicts", Marsters would be unable to voice ''Ghost Story''; instead, the narration was performed by
John Glover. James Marsters returned to read the ''Cold Days'' audio book. In April 2015, a rerecorded version of "Ghost Story" read by Marsters was released. The cover art for the series was created by
Chris McGrath.
''
Skin Game
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'', the 15th installment in the series, was a finalist for the 2015
Hugo Award for Best Novel
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. ''Skin Game'' was proposed as a nominee by both fantasy writer
Brad Torgersen's "
Sad Puppies
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" and science fiction and fantasy author
Theodore Beale's "
Rabid Puppies" slates; both "Puppy" slates engendered some controversy in the science-fiction and fantasy community, since slate voting had not previously been a part of the Hugos.
The book placed fifth in the final tally of the votes, behind "No Award".
While the cover art of each book portrays Dresden wearing a hat, in the novels themselves, he almost never does. This has become an in-joke between author, publisher and artist. In ''Changes'', when his Godmother attempts to equip him with an armored helmet, he explicitly says "I don't do hats."
Bibliography
All the books are published by ROC, an imprint of
Penguin Books
Penguin Books Limited is a Germany, German-owned English publishing, publishing house. It was co-founded in 1935 by Allen Lane with his brothers Richard and John, as a line of the publishers the Bodley Head, only becoming a separate company the ...
. The
Science Fiction Book Club
Bookspan LLC is a New York–based online bookseller, founded in 2000.
Bookspan began as a joint endeavor by Bertelsmann and Time Warner. Bertelsmann took over control in 2007, and a year later, sold its interest to Najafi Companies, an Arizon ...
(SFBC) reissued the first nine books in hardcover omnibus editions.
The first four audiobook versions are produced by Buzzy Multimedia Publishing, while the fifth ''
Death Masks'' and following were all produced by
Penguin Audio. ''Proven Guilty'' and ''White Night'' were released in April 2009 alongside ''Turn Coat''. ''Death Masks'' was released in November 2009, and ''Blood Rites'' and ''Dead Beat'' were released in April 2010. ''Skin Game'' was released in May 2014.
The next novel, ''Peace Talks'', was released in July 2020. The release was scheduled to coincide with the twentieth anniversary of ''Storm Front''. The following book, titled ''
Battle Ground'', was released on September 29 the same year. Both books were released as planned.
Butcher is currently planning for twenty-two books in the "case files" of the series, to be capped by a further "big apocalyptic trilogy".
Other media
Television
Debuting on January 21, 2007, the
Sci Fi Channel TV adaptation starred
Paul Blackthorne
Paul Blackthorne (born 5 March 1969) is an English actor. Although born in Shropshire, he spent his early childhood on UK military bases in Britain and Germany.
Blackthorne broke into acting via television advertisements in England. His breakth ...
as the eponymous wizard. Harry's history in the series differed from that of the novels in several significant ways; his father, Malcolm Dresden, did not die from an aneurysm, but was instead murdered by Justin (named Morningway rather than DuMorne, and Harry's biological uncle). Instead of being a spirit of intellect, Bob is the spirit of a medieval wizard who, as punishment for using black magic to resurrect his life's love, is doomed to spend eternity inside his own skull; he can manifest a human appearance outside the skull but only within a short radius of the skull itself, and must return to the skull when ordered. This version of Bob is also not a pervert obsessed with women like his book counterpart, but still occasionally encourages Harry to pursue romantic relationships. In "What About Bob?", it is revealed that he was also Dresden's primary magical teacher as a child.
Harry wears a magical "shield-bracelet" (and he also has the pentacle necklace, which makes an appearance in flashback scenes from "Bad Blood") that once belonged to his mother, and was given to him by his father. Instead of having a staff and blasting rod like in the novels, Harry uses a hockey stick and a drumstick to focus his magic for stronger spells. As a private investigator, Harry drives a Korean-War-era military Jeep instead of the infamous "Blue Beetle"
VW Beetle
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of the novels (a change made based on actor Blackthorne's height and the difficulty of filming inside a VW Beetle, as well as the fact it would look more like a 'clown car' on video than a serious vehicle).
According to "Bad Blood", Harry was around 31 when he killed Justin, instead of 16 as in the novels; a Red Court vampire, Bianca, protected Harry while the High Council investigated Morningway's death. The two had a sexual relationship that does not exist in the books.
In the episode "What About Bob?", the events surrounding Justin's death at Dresden's hands are fully revealed: only five years prior to the series Dresden discovered that Justin, using black magic, was responsible for the death of his father. Justin said that he did not kill Harry's mother, but he died before the truth could be divined. Dresden used
thaumaturgy
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—in this case, a
voodoo doll
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Despite its name, the voodoo doll is not prom ...
of sorts—to attack Justin, who fought back using his own magical ability. In the scuffle, Harry accidentally crushed the voodoo doll, causing Justin to die with a "circle-shaped crushing wound" around his heart.
The series was canceled by the SciFi Channel in August 2007, despite a fan-led effort to bring the show back or find it a new home.
In October 2018, Fox 21 optioned the ''Dresden Files'' for a new TV series.
Graphic novels
Jim Butcher and
Dabel Brothers produced a ''Dresden Files'' graphic novel series:
Working together with Dabel Brothers Productions, the ''Dresden Files'' are going to be translated into a graphic novel format. The current plan is to lay out the ''Dresden Files'' storyline at the rate of one of the novels every twelve to sixteen monthly issues, with occasional side-trips and independent stories thrown in. Ever wonder what happened in Branson the month before ''Storm Front''? How about what somebody saw in the lake in Minnesota between ''Storm Front'' and ''Fool Moon''? Maybe I’ll get to tell those stories now! How cool is that?
I will be assisting with the writing of the comics, and am also involved in the design and approval of the characters, art, tone, and so on. This is an actual hand-in-hand project in which I have full creative input and influence, and I'm friggin’ giddy about it. I mean, come on! Comic books!
The four-issue
miniseries
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called ''
Welcome to the Jungle
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'', ran as a prequel to
''Storm Front'' from early to mid-2008. A compilation of that run was released as a hardcover graphic novel in October. ''Storm Front'' was announced as the next adaptation, by the same creative team. The first issue was released in November the same year. ''Welcome to the Jungle'' was nominated for the first
Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story
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.
Midway through the production of ''Storm Front'', the title changed hands from Dabel Brothers to Dynamite Entertainment, causing a long gap between issues #5 and #6. Artist Ardian Syaf left the project to work for DC, and Brett Booth was brought in to finish the graphic novel. Issue #6 was slated for May 2010.
In 2017, a ''Dresden Files'' miniseries called ''Wild Card'' won the
Dragon Award for Best Graphic Novel, and another Dresden Files miniseries called ''Dog Men'' won the Dragon Award for Best Comic Book.
Roleplaying game
Jim Butcher has spoken openly about a pen and paper roleplaying game released in 2010 based on the ''Dresden Files'' universe. The game has been produced by
Evil Hat Productions
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.
In January 2008, the project went into an early alpha phase of testing, and was in various beta testing phases throughout 2009. Pre-orders were opened up on April 4, 2010, and include immediate access to the pre-print
PDF
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, dubbed the "Early Bird" version. Evil Hat released the game on June 23–27, to coincide with
Origins 2010. The RPG currently consists of three books, ''Volume One: Your Story'', the core rule book, ''Volume Two: Our World'', a text describing the game universe, and ''Volume Three: Paranet Papers'', expanding both the rules (including minor revisions) and the game universe (in particular, the DF version of Las Vegas). The game, which uses a modified version of the
FATE system, emphasizes narrative structure over simulation of magical physics. It allows players to play a wide variety of characters, ranging from an ordinary human such as Karrin Murphy or Gentleman Johnny Marcone to magic users like Harry Dresden or Molly Carpenter to powerful supernatural creatures along the lines of Thomas Raith, all in the same game, with all the players able to make a contribution. On release it won awards at the
Origins Awards
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, the
Golden Geek Awards
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Golden may also refer to:
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*Golden, in the parish of Probus, Cornwall
*Golden Cap, Dorset
*Golden Square, Soho, London
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, and the
ENnies
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.
In 2017, Evil Hat released ''Dresden Files Accelerated'', a new standalone RPG based on Fate Accelerated Edition.
Evil Hat was working on a live-action version of the RPG, named "Dresden Lives", but was cancelled during beta testing.
Tabletop game
In June 2017, Evil Hat Productions released a cooperative card game for 1–5 players designed by
Eric B. Vogel, titled "The Dresden Files Cooperative Card Game"
after a successful Kickstarter campaign, where they raised $549,486 from an initial goal of $48,000. The card game involves Harry Dresden and his friends on cases from the bestselling ''Dresden Files'' novels in the what-if scenario, for example if Harry was on the scene with allies who were not present in the original story. The core game includes Harry, Murphy, Susan, Michael, and the Alphas and plays through the first five novels as well as Side Jobs, a random scenario generator based on the short story collection of the same name.
The art for the game is not screen grabs from the TV show, but is instead original artwork by Fred Hicks, Chris McGrath, and Tyler Walpole. The game was fairly well received, with a rating of 7.2 out of 10 on Board Game Geek's site. The rating system is based on user ratings, with a minimum number of votes required, and is subject to change, although drastic change is uncommon. Three expansions for this game were released along with the base game in 2017, and two more were released the following year.
References
External links
''The Dresden Files Series''at
Jim Butcher
Jim Butcher (born October 26, 1971) is an American author., He has written the contemporary Fantasy literature, fantasy ''The Dresden Files'', ''Codex Alera'', and ''Cinder Spires'' book series.
Personal life
Butcher was born in Independence, M ...
's website
Buzzy Multimedia��Publishers of the audio books
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