Summary
Storm Front marked the debut of The Dresden Files, Jim Butcher's bestselling urban fantasy series. First published in 2000, the novel introduces Harry Dresden, Chicago's only wizard-for-hire as a private investigator. Set in an alternate contemporary Chicago where magic and the mundane coexist, Storm Front offers a thrilling blend of detective noir and supernatural intrigue. Dresden—a wizard PI who advertises in the Yellow Pages—quickly became one of urban fantasy's most iconic protagonists. The Dresden Files now spans 17 novels and numerous short stories.
Plot
When Storm Front opens, Harry Dresden, Chicago's only wizard-for-hire as a PI, finds himself in a precarious professional situation. Monica Sells hires him to find her missing husband Victor, while Lieutenant Karrin Murphy of the Chicago PD calls him in to consult on a gruesome double murder. As Dresden investigates, he discovers a connection between the two cases involving black magic and a powerful drug called ThreeEye.
Dresden's investigation leads him into Chicago's supernatural underworld, where he encounters vampires, mobsters, and a dangerous warlock. He learns that Victor Sells, Monica's husband, has become obsessed with dark magic and is behind the production of ThreeEye. The drug grants users temporary magical sight but has devastating side effects. Victor's ultimate goal is to gain power and challenge Johnny Marcone, Chicago's crime lord.
As Dresden delves deeper into the case, he becomes a target himself. Victor Sells, now fully embracing his role as a warlock, uses his newfound powers to summon demons and magical creatures to attack Dresden. The wizard finds himself in a race against time to stop Victor's plans and prevent more murders, all while trying to clear his own name as the White Council, the governing body of wizards, suspects him of the killings.
The climax unfolds at Victor's lakeside mansion during a powerful storm. Dresden confronts the warlock in a fierce magical battle, facing off against demonic entities and monstrous scorpions. In the end, Dresden manages to defeat Victor by burning down the mansion, trapping the warlock inside. Though victorious, Dresden finds himself in peril until Warden Morgan, a member of the White Council, recognizes his innocence and saves him. The experience leaves Dresden shaken, having narrowly escaped both magical and mortal dangers, but alive.