Dresden Archives: Dirty Game. Rules of sorcery
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His name is Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. You can do magic with this name - he is not responsible for the consequences. When things take a strange turn, when something that should be buried in darkness comes to light, when no one else can help you, call... Who? To him, Harry Dresden. His name is in the Yellow Pages...Mab, Queen of Air and Darkness, is back on top. For the debt owed to Dresden, her Winter Knight, she rents him out to Nicodemus Archleon, head of the Order of the Dark Denarius, which has gathered into its ranks those who have entered into an alliance with the Fallen Angels, creatures cursed by the Lord. The goal of the theft of the century, conceived by Nicodemus, into which Dresden was also drawn, is not anything, but the legendary Holy Grail. But in order to kidnap him, you need to penetrate the treasury of Hades, the ruler of the Underworld - in general, this is another adventure that befalls Harry Dresden, a professional sorcerer (“Dirty Game”). The stories in the collection “Rules of Witchcraft” also include the American Wild West with its zombies and necromancers, and a good-natured bigfoot named River Shoulders, from whose son, half-human, half-bigfoot, vampires siphoned energy, and Chicago's Wrigley Stadium, with the curse of the goat imposed on him by angry tilwit tags. There is a lot more, magical and not so magical, serious and funny. And this whole fantastic round dance is united, of course, by Harry Dresden, a sorcerer with a heart of gold, fair and merciful. The series of novels about Harry Dresden takes a worthy place on a par with such a famous example of a fantasy detective story as the series about the adventures of Garrett, released from under the pen of Glen Cook.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Джим Батчер
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Ксения Сергеевна Егорова
Наталия Константиновна Нестерова