

However, books of the series should be read in order they are written, as each of them references previous books heavily. Each book is a separate story with a start and an ending. From the beginning it may seem calm and slowly and as soon as your mind is relaxed and scattered the real action begins. The plot of every book is really unpredictable. He finds himself facing off against an increasing variety of creatures (including other wizards), while facing the realization that his various cases may all be tied together behind the scenes and that his role might be even greater than he is willing to admit. As the series progresses, Dresden takes on an increasingly important role in the supernatural world at large as he works to protect the general public. Harry Dresden works as the only one "consulting wizard" in the world, accepting supernatural cases from both human and non-human clients, as well as the Chicago PD's Special Investigation unit. Each species in the series (humans, faeries, vampires, etc.) has its own political and societal rules and organizations. Although the supernatural is still widely discredited, it is practiced by some members of society.

Magic, along with vampires, demons, spirits, faeries, werewolves, outsiders, and other monsters in modern day setting, a secret underworld of all the monsters and creatures that we know about, though not quite the same as you’d expect. First book was published in 2000 and the last novel was released in 2014 followed by a number of short stories. “The Dresden Files” is a Jim Butcher’s 15 novels series, telling the story of Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden, Chicago’s first (and the only one) Wizard P.I.
