Skin Game (The Dresden Files)
Author | Jim Butcher |
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Cover artist | Christian McGrath |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre |
Detective Contemporary fantasy Urban Fantasy |
Published | Roc Books |
Publication date | May 27, 2014 |
ISBN |
978-0-451-46439-2 (US) 978-0-356-50090-4 (UK) |
Preceded by | Cold Days |
Skin Game is a novel in The Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher. It is the 15th novel in the series.[1] It follows the protagonist, Harry Dresden as he teams up with former enemies to rob a vault belonging to Hades, lord of the Underworld.
Plot
The novel opens with Harry Dresden still living on the island of Demonreach, unable to reach his allies and plagued by increasing headaches. Queen Mab offers him a job, in return for her aid in the headaches. He is to help Nicodemus steal something from the vault of Hades. Wary of the potential for betrayal, he enlists the aid of Karrin Murphy to watch his back.
Harry and Karrin meet Nicodemus and his crew, which includes Binder and a female warlock, Hanna Ascher, and soon Anna Valmont, the only surviving member of the group of thieves who had stolen the Shroud of Turin in Death Masks. Harry and Karrin accompany Dierdre and the shape-shifting Goodman Grey, to collect a sample from an insider, who is immediately killed when Tessa unexpectedly intervenes. Dresden learns that the heist's target is the Holy Grail. At the third meeting, they realize that they are being spied upon by Waldo Butters. Giving chase, Harry manages to keep Binder's henchmen from catching him with the help of Bob. Nicodemus catches up with Dresden, Murphy and Butters on the street in front of Michael Carpenter's house, and a fight ensues. Murphy draws Fidelacchius and is tricked into using the sword to attempt to kill him while defenseless, which results in the sword shattering. Michael then appears, offering to leave his angel-protected house in exchange for the release of Harry, Karrin and Butters. Nicodemus accepts the deal, but before Michael leaves, Uriel appears, giving Michael Amoracchius and his own Grace. Nicodemus surrenders the fight and agrees to accept Michael as Harry's replacement for the wounded Murphy.
The heist begins by breaking into a high security vault owned by John Marcone, where Dresden opens a Way to the true vault in the Nevernever. Ascher and Dresden quickly pass gates of fire and ice, leading the group to the Gate of Blood, where Dierdre willingly allows Nicodemus to sacrifice her to gain access to the vault. Nicodemus takes the Grail and turns immediately on Harry and Michael. Hanna Ascher and Genoskwa (an aggressive Bigfoot-like being) are revealed to be the new hosts for Lasciel, and Ursiel, respectively. Nicodemus orders them and Goodman Grey to attack.
It is then revealed that Harry had earlier hired Grey to back him up in anticipation of this fight. Grey turns on Genoskwa/Ursiel, while Dresden kills Ascher/Lasciel and the Genoskwa, and Michael chases off Nicodemus. They then gather up Valmont and make their escape from the Nevernever, but not before Nicodemus escapes and heads for Michael's house. With Binder's help, they get out of Marcone's vault and confront Nicodemus at Michael's home. During the final fight, Butters takes up the broken Fidelacchius, which emits a light-saber-style blade, and chases off Nicodemus again.
Afterwards, the group divide up a backpack full of diamonds Valmont had stolen from Hades' vault. Dresden pays Grey's special fee and uses Grey's unwanted share of the diamonds as a "weregild" to pay for the death of Marcone's vault guard, then visits Karrin in the hospital where the two share a passionate kiss and agree to try an actual relationship. Talking with Michael that evening, they reflect over the events of the past few days, leading them to worry about a few things including Harry's future as the Winter Knight.
Introduced characters
- Hades: The Greek God of the Underworld.
- The Genoskwa: A Bigfoot-like vessel for the Fallen Angel Ursiel.
- Goodman Grey: A half-human, half-naagloshii mercenary hired as part of Nicodemus' heist team.
Reception
The book debuted at number 1 on the New York Times best seller list the week of June 6, 2014.[2]
In 2015, Skin Game was a finalist for the 2015 Hugo Award for Best Novel.[3]
References
- ↑ Randy Cordova (June 6, 2014). "Author Jim Butcher embraces nerd following". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
- ↑ GREGORY COWLES (June 6, 2014). "Inside the List". New York Times. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
- ↑ "2015 Hugo Awards". World Science Fiction Society. April 4, 2015. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
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