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		<title>Death Masks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 20:52:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The tally continues &#8211; so far Dresden has help his own against demons, sorcerers, mobsters, vampires, fairies, ghouls, ghosts, and werewolves (not necessarily in that order).  For Jim Butcher&#8217;s next trick, he will take on angels (fallen angels to be specific) &#8230; while still occasionally dealing with the usual vampires and mobsters, etc.  In Death [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The tally continues &#8211; so far Dresden has help his own against demons, sorcerers, mobsters, vampires, fairies, ghouls, ghosts, and werewolves (not necessarily in that order).  For Jim Butcher&#8217;s next trick, he will take on angels (fallen angels to be specific) &#8230; while still occasionally dealing with the usual vampires and mobsters, etc.  In <em><strong>Death Masks</strong></em>, Harry finds himself re-teamed up with Michael Carpenter &#8211; one of the three Knights of the cross.  And once he has a couple run-ins with some Denarians (fallen angels who partner with human hosts for a corporial form), he finds himself playing backup to all three of the Knights.<span id="more-314"></span></p>
<p>In continuing with the larger story arc, Harry also find himself still wrestling with the consequences of starting a war with the Red Court of the vampires.  In <em><strong>Death Masks</strong></em>, he finds himself being challenged to a duel by one very powerful member of their clan.  And in an unusual turn of events, his own second is &#8230; a Red Court vampire?  Sort of &#8211; Susan returns to Chicago to give him an assist.  Meanwhile he is trying to help Murphy figure out the identity of a cut up and decapitated body, save international smugglers from super-powerful demons (er, angels), and try to hold onto his doomed relationship.</p>
<p>Once again, Harry Dresden is forced to face many fires with surprises at nearly every turn.  And as always, he fights fire with fire and comes up with a few surprises of his own.  <em><strong>Death Masks</strong></em> is a great read and really keeps building on a solid foundation.  And I can&#8217;t wait to see what trials Dresden finds himself against in the next chapter &#8230; and then the next, and the next&#8230;.</p>
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