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Mystery · 2009 · PG-13

Turn Coat

by Jim Butcher

Morgan comes to Harry for help — and Harry must protect a man who has hated him for years

For14+GenreMysteryLength418 pagesRead time~11 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

A lot

Significant supernatural violence; the skinwalker sequences are among the most intense in the series

Language

Some

Adult language in Butcher's urban fantasy register

Sexual Content

Barely any

Minimal sexual content

Substance Use

Barely any

Some drinking in the noir-inflected urban fantasy setting

Emotional Intensity

Some

The moral complexity of protecting someone who despises you — and the weight of White Council politics — creates the novel's ethical dimension

What this book is about

The eleventh Dresden Files novel opens with Morgan, a Warden who has spent years suspicious of Harry, appearing on Harry's doorstep having been framed for the murder of a Senior Council member. Harry must hide a fugitive, find the real killer, and navigate White Council politics while a skinwalker — one of the most dangerous creatures in the Dresdenverse — hunts them. Butcher raises the stakes of the series mythology significantly. Significant violence throughout.

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