A review by miocenemama
Dog Men by Mark Powers, Jim Butcher

4.0

I really liked this story. I love the character of Joseph Listens-to-Wind, and this story highlights him. Some of it is a bit cliche and I cringe every time he is called Injun Joe, but it was still a good story. It cautions against jumping to conclusions about people and urges respect for nature. It also highlights Harry's inner struggles with failure and the desire for revenge. Harry's struggle to control his temper makes him his own worst enemy and puts lives in danger. This story comes between his books Small Favor and Turn Coat and refers to characters who were previously established in his books