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Grave Peril: The Dresden Files, Book 3 | [Jim Butcher]
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Grave Peril: The Dresden Files, Book 3

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  • by Jim Butcher
  • Narrated by James Marsters
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    11 hrs and 59 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    06-10-09
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Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden has had a rough couple of weeks. As the only openly practicing professional wizard in the Chicago area, he has squared off against a multitude of supernatural bad guys. Harry has won the day against demons, poltergeists, sorcerers, trolls, vampires, werewolves, and even an evil faerie godmother. You might think nothing could spook him. You would be wrong.

Something is stirring up angry apparitions all over town. Something that can break all the laws of supernatural physics. Something that doesnt like Harry. His closest friends are being targeted. The net is closing in. Harry must find a solution soon or find this is one Nightmare from which he will never waken.

©2001 Jim Butcher; (P)2004 Buzzy Multimedia

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    Lakejewel orlando, FL, United States 03-22-10
    Lakejewel orlando, FL, United States 03-22-10 Member Since 2007
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    "Spike makes good"

    As I listened to this audiobook, I couldn't help but picture the character James Marsters played in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". He brought the characters to life without doing obnoxious falsetto voices for the female characters as so many other readers do. I have read all the Dresden books in print thus far, and while I enjoyed reading this book at the time, I felt much more "in" the story while listening to this production. I listened to "Storm Front" before this one, and the reading of this audiobook is much more enjoyable than "Storm Front" because of Marsters' enthusiastic performance. The timing is great, the characters are distinguishable without being obnoxious and there is just enough acting to make it really exciting. I'll concede that there were some mispronounciations but not enough to really detract from the story. I listen to lots of audiobooks and this one I will recommend to everyone!

    19 of 19 people found this review helpful
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    L. Williams Philadelphia, PA USA 07-10-10
    L. Williams Philadelphia, PA USA 07-10-10 Member Since 2005
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    "Dresden just keeps getting better"

    I've read the first two Dresden novels - which were good. But this one really kicks things into high gear. There's much more character development than previously. I didn't find myself frustrated with Dresden as much for walking idiotically into impossible situations and taking responsibility for everyone's problems. The reader, Mr. Marsters, is much more polished here than in previous outings, where he seemed to be sighing between every sentence. He continues to need editing...I was constantly catching him mispronouncing words (e.g. he would say "ruins" when he meant "runes"; or "retched" when he meant "wretched.") Otherwise, he is a good reader, and I hear than in future books, he improves quite a bit. Looking forward to Book 4.

    13 of 13 people found this review helpful
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    Sandy BUCKETTY, Australia 03-23-11
    Sandy BUCKETTY, Australia 03-23-11 Member Since 2008

    Love having someone read me a story. Fires in the hearth, rain on the roof, sunny days and surf. Good friends, good food and J S Bach.

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    "'I licked my lips and tried again'"

    me too.
    the plot becomes more complex in 'Grave Peril', and I loved the introduction of Michael as well as godmother. This story held my attention. Unlike other reviewers I find James Masters' breathiness adds to Harry's persona. It fits.
    Even the Vampires develop some personalities.
    My expectation is these stories will get better and better.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    Janet MIRA LOMA, CA, United States 01-09-12
    Janet MIRA LOMA, CA, United States 01-09-12 Member Since 2011

    Breesmom

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    "Harry Dresden Stirs the Hornet's Nest"
    What did you love best about Grave Peril?

    I liked the interaction between Harry and his friends and fellow crime fighters.


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Harry is a great character...he's gifted with magic, conflicted about people and how and when to use his magic, he's bothered by the council that rules the wizards, his fairy godmother is wicked....Harry has a wry sense of humor and a sense of the absurd.


    What about James Marsters’s performance did you like?

    I like James Marsters performance because he portrays Harry perfectly--just as I imagine him. The wry humor, the inflections in his voice. It would be great if James Marsters could star as Harry Dresden in a movie--he would be perfect.


    Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

    The vampire ball was interesting...also, the aftermath of the ball and the happenings with poor Susan Rodriguez.


    Any additional comments?

    No. Good, solid story. I highly recommend this series to my friends, it's great on audiobook.

    4 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    Lorna Cave Creek, AZ, USA 06-19-09
    Lorna Cave Creek, AZ, USA 06-19-09
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    "I love Harry"

    I just found Jim Butchers wonderful world of sourcerers, vampires, wizards and all that goes bump in the night. The heroes are charming, funny,soulful and original. The story lines are exciting and they keep your interest from page one to the final word. I plan to purchase the entire set.

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    janet United States 04-24-11
    janet United States 04-24-11 Member Since 2005
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    "OK book, Great reader"

    I keep trying Jim Butcher books b/c everyone that likes the same books I like recommend them so highly. But I'm afraid I just don't get it. Jim's books aren't horrible but they're not great either. This type of book is great for audio books since I can listen for the 1 hour commute to & from work then forget about it when I have better things to do.

    I have to confess to being an embarrassing fan-girl for James Marsters so that's the real reason I bought Grave Peril. Take that into consideration when I say he did a GREAT job. :) He really brought Harry to life and I loved the voice for Bob. I pretty much had that voice in my head for Bob while reading the first book.

    Even though I love James, I found myself drifting off while listening but then he would change the pitch of his voice and capture my attention again. With any other reader I would have given this book 2 or maybe 3 stars but because of James I gave it 4.

    5 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    S tucson, AZ, United States 04-01-11
    S tucson, AZ, United States 04-01-11 Member Since 2009

    Say something about yourself!

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    "Good Greeef !!!"

    This was a great Audio book and a fantastic Narrator. I was hooked on the book after the first 20 min. Great story line ( all tho a little long) and the narrator read with passion and excitement, great rendition.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Jim Scarborough, Ontario, Canada 09-11-09
    Jim Scarborough, Ontario, Canada 09-11-09 Member Since 2007
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    "Harry Dresden rocks!"

    I am completely hooked on this series. I first heard of Dresden through a television show called The Dresden Files, which, while I enjoyed the characters of Dresden and Bob, I felt that the rest of the show was a little two-dimensional. The books, however, are much more rounded with excellent character development. James Marsters' narration is excellent as well.

    5 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    D. Gunter martinez, ca, usa 04-11-13
    D. Gunter martinez, ca, usa 04-11-13 Member Since 2011

    the wanderer

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    "Engrossing story, beautifully read"

    The narration is expertly done, conveying Butcher's blend of black humor, drama, and suspense without swinging to extremes. Voices of the other characters are effortlessly distinct. My only criticism would be that there is occasionally a lack of contrast and energy in Dresden's internal monologues.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Think about this IL, United States 02-01-13
    Think about this IL, United States 02-01-13 Member Since 2011
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    "Bases are loaded, and he knocks it out of park"

    This is definitely the best so far, and James Marsters is Harry Dresden without a doubt. I don't even want to read one of this series, cause I don't think I will enjoy it half as much.
    This installment introduces a lot of new characters, and we hear more from Bob in this one. Thomas and Michael are brought in, each with their own special appeal. Susan is more developed with this story. All and all it's a new cast of very intriguing characters, with non stop action of Harry getting into one bad situation, only getting out of it by getting into a worse one. You just can't go wrong with this series if you like things that go bump in the night with a side dish of humor.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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