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{{quote|''"My name is [[Meaningful Name|Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden]]. [[Badass Boast|Conjure by it at your own risk]]. When things get strange, when what [[Things That Go Bump in the Night|goes bump in the night]] flicks on the lights, when no one else can help you, [[Who You Gonna Call?|give me a call]]. I'm in the book."''|'''Harry Dresden'''}}


A horror/fantasy/mystery series of novels, fifteen and counting plus associated short stories and comic miniseries and the like, by [[Jim Butcher]]. Harry Dresden is a [[Occult Detective|wizard and private detective]] operating out of modern day [[The Windy City|Chicago]], and reluctantly hired by a special police task force as a consultant on supernatural crimes. A cross between urban gothic fantasy and [[Film Noir]], the [[Genre Savvy]] main character cracks jokes about the various tropes it uses. Adapted into a [[The Dresden Files (TV series)|drama series on the Sci Fi Channel]]. There's also a [[The Dresden Files (game)|tabletop RPG]], which is much more faithful to the books, as it's [[Direct Line to the Author|written from the characters' perspective]].
{{quote|''"My name is [[Meaningful Name|Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden]]. [[Badass Boast|Conjure by it at your own risk]]. When things get strange, when what [[Things That Go Bump in The Night|goes bump in the night]] flicks on the lights, when no one else can help you, [[Who You Gonna Call|give me a call]]. I'm in the book."''|'''Harry Dresden'''}}


Harry meets a wide variety of characters in the series, including Karrin Murphy, the [[Action Girl]] cop who's [[Broken Masquerade|aware of the city's supernatural underworld]]; Bob, [[Sealed Badass in a Can|a spirit of intellect who lives in a skull]] -- human-shaped ghost in the television series -- is Harry's literal [[Magical Computer]]; Michael Carpenter, a modern-day [[The Paladin|paladin]] wielding a [[Cool Sword|holy sword]]; Billy the [[Our Werewolves Are Different|Werewolf]] and his pack of Alphas (a group of young [[Heroic Wannabe|heroic wannabes]]); Thomas Raith, the [[Loveable Rogue]] <s>incubus</s> [[Horny Devils|White]] [[Deadly Decadent Court|Court]] [[Our Vampires Are Different|vampire]]; Harry's on-and-off love interest Susan Rodriguez; and Molly Carpenter, Michael's oldest daughter and Harry's [[The Apprentice (trope)||apprentice]]. Like many detective stories, Harry meets a ridiculous number of [[Femme Fatale|femmes fatale]]<!-- it's French; the plural noun "femmes" comes before the adjective "fatale" -->, [[The Don|crime bosses]], and [[Mooks|hired goons]], which is frequently [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] in the series.
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As of September 29, 2020, there are 17 novels in the series:
A horror/fantasy/mystery series of novels, thirteen and counting plus associated short stories and comic miniseries and the like, by [[Jim Butcher]]. Harry Dresden is a [[Occult Detective|wizard and private detective]] operating out of modern day [[The Windy City|Chicago]], and reluctantly hired by a special police task force as a consultant on supernatural crimes. A cross between urban gothic fantasy and [[Film Noir]], the [[Genre Savvy]] main character cracks jokes about the various tropes it uses. Adapted into a [[The Dresden Files (TV)|drama series on the Sci Fi Channel]]. There's also a [[The Dresden Files (Tabletop Game)|tabletop RPG]], which is much more faithful to the books, as it's [[Direct Line to The Author|written from the characters' perspective]].


# ''[[The Dresden Files/Storm Front|Storm Front]]'' (2000)
Harry meets a wide variety of characters in the series, including Karrin Murphy, the [[Action Girl]] cop who's [[Broken Masquerade|aware of the city's supernatural underworld]]; Bob, [[Sealed Badass in A Can|a spirit of intellect who lives in a skull]] -- human-shaped ghost in the television series -- is Harry's literal [[Magical Computer]]; Michael Carpenter, a modern-day [[The Paladin|paladin]] wielding a [[Cool Sword|holy sword]]; Billy the [[Our Werewolves Are Different|Werewolf]] and his pack of Alphas (a group of young [[Heroic Wannabe|heroic wannabes]]); Thomas Raith, the [[Loveable Rogue]] <s>incubus</s> [[Horny Devils|White]] [[Deadly Decadent Court|Court]] [[Our Vampires Are Different|vampire]]; Harry's on-and-off love interest Susan Rodriguez; and Molly Carpenter, Michael's oldest daughter and Harry's [[The Apprentice|apprentice]]. Like many detective stories, Harry meets a ridiculous number of [[Femme Fatale|femmes fatales]], [[The Don|crime bosses]], and [[Mooks|hired goons]], which is frequently [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] in the series.
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Fool Moon|Fool Moon]]'' (2001)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Grave Peril|Grave Peril]]'' (2001)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Summer Knight|Summer Knight]]'' (2002)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Death Masks|Death Masks]]'' (2003)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Blood Rites|Blood Rites]]'' (2004)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Dead Beat|Dead Beat]]'' (2006)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Proven Guilty|Proven Guilty]]'' (2007)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/White Night|White Night]]'' (2007)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Small Favor|Small Favor]]'' (2008)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Turn Coat|Turn Coat]]'' (2009)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Changes|Changes]]'' (2010)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Ghost Story|Ghost Story]]'' (2011)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Cold Days|Cold Days]]'' (2012)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Skin Game|Skin Game]]'' (2014)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Peace Talks|Peace Talks]]'' (2020)
# ''[[The Dresden Files/Battle Ground|Battle Ground]]'' (2020)


Novels 1 - 9 have been collected in 4 different omnibus editions, ''Wizard for Hire, Wizard by Trade, Wizard at Large'' and ''Wizard Under Fire''.
There are currently 13 novels in the series:


Additionally, there are 31 short stories:
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Storm Front|Storm Front]]'' (2000)
# "Something Borrowed" (published in ''My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding'' and ''Side Jobs'')
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Fool Moon|Fool Moon]]'' (2001)
# "It's My Birthday, Too" (published in ''Many Bloody Returns'' and ''Side Jobs'')
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Grave Peril|Grave Peril]]'' (2001)
# "Heorot" (published in ''Many Bloody Returns'' and ''Side Jobs'')
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Summer Knight|Summer Knight]]'' (2002)
# "Harry's Day Off" (published in ''Blood Lite'' and ''Side Jobs'')
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Death Masks|Death Masks]]'' (2003)
# "Backup" (published in ''Side Jobs'')
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Blood Rites|Blood Rites]]'' (2004)
# "The Warrior" (published in ''Mean Streets'' and ''Side Jobs'')
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Dead Beat|Dead Beat]]'' (2006)
# "Last Call" (published in ''Strange Brew'' and ''Side Jobs'')
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Proven Guilty|Proven Guilty]]'' (2007)
# "AAAA Wizardry" (published in the ''Our World'' RPG Book and ''Brief Cases'')
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/White Night|White Night]]'' (2007)
# "Even Hand" (published in ''Dark and Stormy Knights'' and ''Brief Cases'')
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Small Favor|Small Favor]]'' (2008)
# "Restoration of Faith" (published in ''Side Jobs'')
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Turn Coat|Turn Coat]]'' (2009)
# "Publicity and Advertising" (published in ''Side Jobs'')
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Changes|Changes]]'' (2010)
# "Aftermath" (published in ''Side Jobs'')
# ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Ghost Story|Ghost Story]]'' (2011)
# "Love Hurts" (published in ''Songs of Love and Death'' and ''Side Jobs'')
# ''Cold Days''
# "Curses" (published in ''The Naked City'' and ''Brief Cases'')
# "I Was a Teenage Bigfoot" (published in ''Working for Bigfoot'' and ''Brief Cases'')
# "Bigfoot on Campus" (published in ''Hex Appeal'', ''Working for Bigfoot'', and ''Brief Cases'')
# "B is for Bigfoot" (published in ''Working for Bigfoot'' and ''Brief Cases'')
# "Bombshells" (published in ''Brief Cases'')
# "Jury Duty" (published in ''Brief Cases'')
# "Cold Case" (published in ''Brief Cases'')
# "Day One" (published in ''Brief Cases'')
# "A Fistful of Warlocks" (published in ''Brief Cases'')
# "Zoo Day" (published in ''Brief Cases'')
# "Christmas Eve"
# "Monsters"
# "Mike" (published on the author's website)
# "Journal" (published on the author's website)
# "Goodbye" (published on the author's website)
# "Job Placement" (published on the author's website)
# "Everything the Light Touches" (published on the author's website)
# "The Good People" (published on the author's website)




Novels 1 - 9 have been collected in 4 different omnibus editions
Two comics have been released so far:{{when}}

Additionally, there are 12 short stories published in various collections:
# "Restoration of Faith"
# "Publicity and Advertising"
# "Something Borrowed" (published in ''My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding'')
# "It's My Birthday, Too" (published in ''Many Bloody Returns'')
# "Heorot" (published in ''My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon'')
# "Day Off" (published in ''Blood Lite'')
# "The Warrior" (published in ''Mean Streets'')
# "Last Call" (published in ''Strange Brew'')
# "AAAA Wizardry" (published in the ''Our World'' RPG Book)
# "Even Hand" (published in ''Dark and Stormy Knights'')
# "Love Hurts" (published in ''Songs of Love and Death'')
# "Curses" (published in ''The Naked City'')
# "Bigfoot on Campus" (Published in ''Hex Appeal'')

As well as 2 novellas:
# ''Backup''
# ''Aftermath''

All of the shorter material except for "AAAA Wizardry," "Even Hand," and "Curses" has been collected in an anthology called ''Side Jobs'' released October, 2010. As for the other three, Butcher has [[I Gave My Word|promised]] that all of the shorts would be available in collected form, so as he put it, he'll just have to write enough short stories to get another anthology.

Two comics have been released so far:
# ''Welcome to the Jungle'': A prequel to the series.
# ''Welcome to the Jungle'': A prequel to the series.
# ''Storm Front'': An adaptation of the first novel.
# ''Storm Front'': An adaptation of the first novel.
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Two adaptations and spinoffs have been made so far:
Two adaptations and spinoffs have been made so far:
* A single season TV adaptation was produced in 2007 and can be viewed [http://www.hulu.com/the-dresden-files?c=Science-Fiction here]; tropes specific to it go on [[The Dresden Files (TV)|its own page]].
* A single season TV adaptation was produced in 2007 and can be viewed [https://web.archive.org/web/20120125005915/http://www.hulu.com/the-dresden-files?c=Science-Fiction here]; tropes specific to it go on [[The Dresden Files (TV series)|its own page]].
* A Tabletop RPG set in the world of the series. Trope Page [[The Dresden Files (Tabletop Game)|here]]
* A Tabletop RPG set in the world of the series. Trope Page [[The Dresden Files (game)|here]]

In addition to the page links at the top, there is also a [[The Dresden Files/Shout Out|shout out]] page. The recap [[The Dresden Files/Recap|page]] is under major construction, so help with it would be appreciated.


In addition to the page links at the top, there is also a [[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Shout Out|shout out]] page. The recap [[The Dresden Files (Literature)/Recap|page]] is under major construction, so help with it would be appreciated.
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 12 December 2023

Just another day at the office.
"My name is Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. Conjure by it at your own risk. When things get strange, when what goes bump in the night flicks on the lights, when no one else can help you, give me a call. I'm in the book."
Harry Dresden

A horror/fantasy/mystery series of novels, fifteen and counting plus associated short stories and comic miniseries and the like, by Jim Butcher. Harry Dresden is a wizard and private detective operating out of modern day Chicago, and reluctantly hired by a special police task force as a consultant on supernatural crimes. A cross between urban gothic fantasy and Film Noir, the Genre Savvy main character cracks jokes about the various tropes it uses. Adapted into a drama series on the Sci Fi Channel. There's also a tabletop RPG, which is much more faithful to the books, as it's written from the characters' perspective.

Harry meets a wide variety of characters in the series, including Karrin Murphy, the Action Girl cop who's aware of the city's supernatural underworld; Bob, a spirit of intellect who lives in a skull -- human-shaped ghost in the television series -- is Harry's literal Magical Computer; Michael Carpenter, a modern-day paladin wielding a holy sword; Billy the Werewolf and his pack of Alphas (a group of young heroic wannabes); Thomas Raith, the Loveable Rogue incubus White Court vampire; Harry's on-and-off love interest Susan Rodriguez; and Molly Carpenter, Michael's oldest daughter and Harry's |apprentice. Like many detective stories, Harry meets a ridiculous number of femmes fatale, crime bosses, and hired goons, which is frequently lampshaded in the series.

As of September 29, 2020, there are 17 novels in the series:

  1. Storm Front (2000)
  2. Fool Moon (2001)
  3. Grave Peril (2001)
  4. Summer Knight (2002)
  5. Death Masks (2003)
  6. Blood Rites (2004)
  7. Dead Beat (2006)
  8. Proven Guilty (2007)
  9. White Night (2007)
  10. Small Favor (2008)
  11. Turn Coat (2009)
  12. Changes (2010)
  13. Ghost Story (2011)
  14. Cold Days (2012)
  15. Skin Game (2014)
  16. Peace Talks (2020)
  17. Battle Ground (2020)

Novels 1 - 9 have been collected in 4 different omnibus editions, Wizard for Hire, Wizard by Trade, Wizard at Large and Wizard Under Fire.

Additionally, there are 31 short stories:

  1. "Something Borrowed" (published in My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding and Side Jobs)
  2. "It's My Birthday, Too" (published in Many Bloody Returns and Side Jobs)
  3. "Heorot" (published in Many Bloody Returns and Side Jobs)
  4. "Harry's Day Off" (published in Blood Lite and Side Jobs)
  5. "Backup" (published in Side Jobs)
  6. "The Warrior" (published in Mean Streets and Side Jobs)
  7. "Last Call" (published in Strange Brew and Side Jobs)
  8. "AAAA Wizardry" (published in the Our World RPG Book and Brief Cases)
  9. "Even Hand" (published in Dark and Stormy Knights and Brief Cases)
  10. "Restoration of Faith" (published in Side Jobs)
  11. "Publicity and Advertising" (published in Side Jobs)
  12. "Aftermath" (published in Side Jobs)
  13. "Love Hurts" (published in Songs of Love and Death and Side Jobs)
  14. "Curses" (published in The Naked City and Brief Cases)
  15. "I Was a Teenage Bigfoot" (published in Working for Bigfoot and Brief Cases)
  16. "Bigfoot on Campus" (published in Hex Appeal, Working for Bigfoot, and Brief Cases)
  17. "B is for Bigfoot" (published in Working for Bigfoot and Brief Cases)
  18. "Bombshells" (published in Brief Cases)
  19. "Jury Duty" (published in Brief Cases)
  20. "Cold Case" (published in Brief Cases)
  21. "Day One" (published in Brief Cases)
  22. "A Fistful of Warlocks" (published in Brief Cases)
  23. "Zoo Day" (published in Brief Cases)
  24. "Christmas Eve"
  25. "Monsters"
  26. "Mike" (published on the author's website)
  27. "Journal" (published on the author's website)
  28. "Goodbye" (published on the author's website)
  29. "Job Placement" (published on the author's website)
  30. "Everything the Light Touches" (published on the author's website)
  31. "The Good People" (published on the author's website)


Two comics have been released so far:[when?]

  1. Welcome to the Jungle: A prequel to the series.
  2. Storm Front: An adaptation of the first novel.
  3. Fool Moon: An adaptation of the second novel.

Word of God says that the series will have at least twenty books, which will then be capped off by an apocalyptic trilogy. Because, to quote the author, "Who doesn't love apocalyptic trilogies?"

Two adaptations and spinoffs have been made so far:

  • A single season TV adaptation was produced in 2007 and can be viewed here; tropes specific to it go on its own page.
  • A Tabletop RPG set in the world of the series. Trope Page here

In addition to the page links at the top, there is also a shout out page. The recap page is under major construction, so help with it would be appreciated.


The following tropes are common to many or all entries in the The Dresden Files franchise.
For tropes specific to individual installments, visit their respective work pages.

Due to length, the trope list has been split off to subpages: