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|title=Cold Days
|sort=Cold Days
|author=Jim Butcher
|reviewer=Ani Johnson
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-0356500898
|paperback=0356500950
|hardback=0356500896
|audiobook=1611761603
|ebook=B0091LLRQK
|pages=528
|publisher=Orbit
|date=November 2012
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|amazonus=<amazonus>0356500896</amazonus>
|website=http://www.jim-butcher.com
|video=
|summary=Wizard/detective/Winter Knight Harry Dresden is back for the 14th time, alive and kicking posterior, again adrenalising film noir with a huge jab of urban fantasy. Butcher at his best; enough said?
|cover=Butcher_Cold
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|aznus=B0091LLRQK
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Happy birthday Harry Dresden! And what a birthday as life becomes a little hectic for the Winter Court Knight. He returns to life in time to fight in the Winter Palace, have a near death experience at the hands of dark, mini-people, then is nearly killed again (by a friend this time) and his island of Demonreach is about to explode taking a chunk of the USA with it. He therefore has 24 hours to save some world. Oh, and you know those headaches he's been having? HIs head is on the verge of exploding too. Indeed, it's the sort of birthday that it's hardly worth reanimating for.
If you're new to Harry Dresden, pick a [[:Category:Jim Butcher|book]]. If you're already a convert, you may enjoy Benedict Jacka's [[:Category:Benedict Jacka|Alex Verus series]], an excellent British equivalent. (The first book is good for background but it flies from the second volume onwards.)
[[Jim Butcher's Dresden Files in Chronological Order]] {{amazontext|amazon=0356500896}} {{waterstonestextamazonUStext|waterstonesamazon=8930238B0091LLRQK}} 
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