A review by beachybookstack
Grave Peril by Jim Butcher

5.0

Much more personal and professional disaster happens in this book than the previous 2 novels. Harry is up against the repercussions of earlier actions in a bad way. Something is lurking around Chicago and there's no indication of what it could really be until about halfway into the book. From there, things take a turn, drawing in familiar characters and new ones. Michael is a newer addition to Butcher's cast. Faith magic goes a long way here and Harry will take what he can get to survive their troubles. Vampires overflow out of this one and naturally someone will get turned. The ending really leaves Dresden in a hell of a spot for the next book.