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Turn Coat

The Dresden Files • Book 11

by Jim Butcher

Narrated by James Marsters

4.72 ABR Score (139.7K ratings)
★ 4.44 Goodreads (112.9K) ★ 4.88 Audible (26.9K)
14h 36m Released 2009 Fantasy

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

The man who spent eleven books making Harry's life miserable just showed up at his door asking for help — and Marsters makes every awkward second of it electric.

  • Great if you want: long-simmering payoffs from years of series investment
  • Listening experience: propulsive and tense — the series hitting its full stride
  • Narration: Marsters owns Harry's voice; the Morgan scenes are a masterclass
  • Skip if: you haven't read the earlier books — context is everything here

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About This Audiobook

Morgan LaFey Warden comes to Harry Dresden's door in a desperate state: accused of murdering a member of the Senior Council, he claims he was framed and is willing to trust the man he has harassed and suspected for years. If Harry harbors the fugitive and the accusation holds, both their lives are forfeit. Jim Butcher's eleventh Dresden Files entry makes an old antagonist the source of the central dilemma, forcing Harry into an investigation that could expose a traitor inside the White Council itself.

James Marsters has defined Harry Dresden's voice across every entry in the series, and his performance here carries the weight of ten previous novels worth of history between Harry and Morgan. The moral complexity of sheltering a man he dislikes is rendered with full credibility, and Marsters makes the stakes feel genuinely dangerous. This Goodreads Choice Award winner for Fantasy is one of the stronger entries in the series.