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Turn Coat

The Dresden Files • Book 11

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Why You'll Love This

The man who spent a decade hunting Harry Dresden shows up bleeding on his doorstep — and Harry has maybe 48 hours to save him.

  • Great if you want: high-stakes mystery inside a richly built magical bureaucracy
  • The experience: relentless pacing — Butcher never lets tension drop for long
  • The writing: Butcher excels at layered loyalty conflicts and satisfying plot pivots
  • Skip if: you haven't read earlier books — payoffs depend on series investment

About This Book

When the man who has spent years making Harry Dresden's life miserable shows up on his doorstep bleeding and begging for help, Harry faces a choice that cuts to the bone. Morgan — rigid, humorless, and never once in Harry's corner — is accused of murdering a Senior Council member, and Harry may be the only person willing to believe he's innocent. The stakes here aren't just physical survival; they're about loyalty, principle, and what it costs to do the right thing when it benefits someone you've never liked. Butcher turns a personal, almost intimate conflict into something that shakes the foundations of the entire wizarding world.

By book eleven, Butcher has earned remarkable confidence in his storytelling, and it shows. The pacing is relentless without feeling rushed, the mystery layers cleanly, and the character work is some of the sharpest in the series — Morgan himself becomes genuinely complex in ways that reframe earlier books. Butcher also delivers Chicago's supernatural underbelly with the same gritty, rain-soaked atmosphere that makes reading Dresden feel like settling into a well-worn leather jacket.