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Novel by Jim Butcher

Storm Front
AuthorJim Butcher
Cover artistLee MacLeod
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Dresden Files
GenreDetective,Contemporary fantasy,Urban fantasy
PublisherPenguin Putnam
Publication date
April 1, 2000[1]
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback) & AudioBook (Audio cassette &Audio CD)
Pages322 pp (first edition, paperback)
ISBN0-451-45781-1 (first edition, paperback)
OCLC43892393
LC ClassCPB Box no. 1853 vol. 11
Followed byFool Moon 

Storm Front is a 2000fantasy novel by American writerJim Butcher.[2] It is the first novel inThe Dresden Files, his first published series, and it follows the character ofHarry Dresden, professionalwizard.[1] The novel was later adapted into a pilot for aSyFy channeltelevision series,[3] though Jim Butcher felt the writers were not attempting to recreate the novel on a "chapter by chapter or even story by story basis".[4]

Plot summary

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Harry Dresden, Chicago's only professional wizard, accepts a case from Monica Sells. Her husband, Victor, a man obsessed with the occult, has been acting increasingly erratic, his once-gentle demeanor replaced with a chilling paranoia. Shortly after Monica leaves, Harry is called by his ally in the Chicago Police Department, Lt. Karrin Murphy, to consult on a bizarre case: a couple died in an upscale hotel room by magical means: their hearts exploded out of their chests. The man worked as a bodyguard for Chicago's reigning crime boss, "Gentleman" Johnny Marcone, the woman was an exclusive escort.

Harry is troubled because the White Council - the governing body of wizards - will immediately fasten on him as the obvious suspect for the murders. Morgan, a Warden representing the Council, has already warned him that he "knows" Harry is responsible and will execute him as soon as he uncovers proof.

Harry has separate confrontations with Marcone and Bianca, a vampire who runs the escort service the murdered woman worked for. Neither of them admit responsibility, but Marcone says a new drug called "Three Eye" making an impact on Chicago's streets is not made by his organization, but may be the work of a rogue magician.

After a series of magical assassination attempts, Harry eventually identifies Victor Sells as the self-taught sorcerer behind Three Eye and the recent murders. He began as a harmless collector of arcane artifacts, but eventually became drunk with power, using magic to seize control of Chicago and killing anyone he perceived was in his way, including Marcone's men and Monica's own sister.

The final confrontation takes place at Sells's country home. Despite his power, Sells is still an amateur and proves unable to control the demonic forces he summons to combat Harry. The mansion burns down with Sells inside, and a weakened Harry is almost killed as well but saved by Morgan, who was forced to admit that Harry was not responsible for the murders.

Harry is able to report a successful solution to the mystery to Murphy, but knows that Sells's actions have stirred up conflicts in the Chicago area that he will need to watch out for.

Characters

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Main article:The Dresden Files characters
  • Harry Dresden: the protagonist, a professional wizard, and the only one listed in the phone book.
  • Monica Sells: one of Dresden's clients and the wife of Warlock Victor Sells.
  • LieutenantKarrin Murphy: director of Special Investigations, Chicago PD.
  • DetectiveRon Carmichael: Murphy's partner at SI.
  • Jennifer Stanton: an employee of the Velvet Room and Monica Sells' sister.
  • Tommy Tomm: a bodyguard for Gentleman Johnny Marcone.
  • Gentleman Johnny Marcone: the lord of the Chicago underworld.
  • Hendricks: a bodyguard for Gentleman Johnny Marcone.
  • Spike: a man of Marcone's.
  • Mac: the owner and operator of McAnally's tavern.
  • Susan Rodriguez: a reporter at the MidwesternArcane, and Dresden's love interest.
  • Toot-Toot: a dewdrop faerie who helps Dresden.
  • Warden Donald Morgan: a law enforcement warden for the White Council, who has a mandate to aid the innocent and punish the guilty.
  • Mister: Dresden's 30+ pound house cat.
  • Bob: an intelligent air spirit who resides inside a skull in Dresden's sub-basement laboratory.
  • MadameBianca St. Claire: the owner of the Velvet Room and a Red Court vampire.
  • Linda Randall: a former employee of the Velvet Room, the Beckitt's chauffeur, friend and sometime lover to Jennifer Stanton.
  • TheBeckitts: a rich couple who provide money for Victor Sells.
  • Donny Wise: a photographer for a local adult magazine.
  • Victor "Shadowman" Sells: the villain of the novel, who is a warlock and Monica Sells' husband.
  • Jenny andBilly Sells: children of Monica and Victor Sells.

In other media

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  • The plot of the novel was condensed into a 90-minute prospectivetelevision pilot for theSci Fi Channel, and edited and aired as a later episode in the first season.
  • The novel has been adapted into an eight-issue comic book mini-series, adapted by Mark Powers and illustrated byArdian Syaf andBrett Booth.[5]

References

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  1. ^ab"Storm Front (The Dresden Files #1) by Jim Butcher - Reviews, Discussions, Bookclubs, Lists".www.goodreads.com. Goodreads Inc. RetrievedAugust 19, 2014.
  2. ^"Storm Front by Jim Butcher - Penguin Books USA".www.penguin.com. Penguin Group USA. RetrievedAugust 19, 2014.
  3. ^Wolfe, Robert (November 29, 2005)."DF: Our Actual Cast!, Yes, real names and stuff! Plus trivia!". Ex Isle Forums. RetrievedNovember 29, 2005.
  4. ^Butcher, Jim (February 12, 2007)."Ah HELL NO". jimbutcheronline.com. Archived fromthe original on March 23, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2010.
  5. ^"The Dresden Files: Storm Front (Jim Butcher's Dresden Files): Mark Powers, Jim Butcher, Ardian Syaf".www.amazon.com. Amazon.com Inc. RetrievedAugust 19, 2014.

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