Nah, Butcher said he is aiming at like 20 tomes + a trilogy ending. We can look forward to some Dresden Files for years to come.By far my favorite series that I have read as of late. Cold Days was epic to no end, I've been waiting for Lasciel to come back and make an appearance again and I really thought he was going to call the coin... perhaps next book! Does anyone know if this next book after Cold Days will be the last?
I put it at second best, but only by a hair (I thoughtChangeswas the best). Either way, it's amazing that he can keep a story/character so entertaining after 14 books. Butcher stepped up quite a bit after the mediocre showing withGhost StoryI just finished all of his books and I must say that Cold Days was definitely the best out of the Dresden series. Great book.
I like Susan, I was thinking she's a good fit for Dresden, but then I read she's not in many more books and that she ends up dying eventually. Is that the end for her, or will she be coming back from death in some form or another? Apparently Lea is involved with her burial or something, which sounds suspicious to me?
This is why I read them all back to back at least twice a year now!I'm kinda jealous of you, I had a blast reading them for the first time back to back, and now I'm stuck waiting.
Emphasis mine. Must be fun to be Jim Butcher; wizard detectives, pokemon romans, and now a steampunk series.Once the revision of COLD DAYS is done, I will be writing thefirst book of my Steampunk series, which is called The Cinder Spires at the moment. The first book, (working title of 'The Aeronaut's Windlass') should be around the length of the first Alera book, and I'm planning to get it done by year's end, AT WHICH POINT I will then begin the next Dresden novel.