Peace Talks (The Dresden Files)

Peace Talks is a novel in The Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher. It is the 16th novel in the series.[1] It follows the protagonist, Harry Dresden as he attempts to navigate a convoluted peace negotiation between various supernatural powers.

Peace Talks
AuthorJim Butcher
Cover artistChristian McGrath
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreDetective
Contemporary fantasy
Urban Fantasy
PublishedRoc Books
Publication date
2020
Preceded bySkin Game 
Followed byBattle Ground 

Plot

Harry Dresden, now torn between his White Council wizard duties, his obligatory Winter Knight duties, and being a father to his daughter, is contacted by the Winter Queen to serve as emissary for Winter at upcoming peace negotiations between the Fomor and the various other signatories of the Accords. Even as he does, he discovers that forces in the mortal world are moving against him and Murphy, the Wizards Council may be meeting to expel him, something in collusion with Outsiders is trying to kill him, and his grandfather wants to take his daughter away from him to someplace safe until she can grow into her magic.

His brother Thomas attacks the King of the Svartalfar at the cusp of the negotiations, fails, and is imprisoned. Lara Raithe uses favors from Mab to force Harry into springing him, and they do so right during the middle of the peace talks for the Fomor to join the Accords.

Escaping just as the fomor are arriving, the King of the Fomor declares open war on the surface and humanity, and introduces the last Titan, in possession of the Eye of Balor, who effortlessly beats off almost all other present parties. He declares that in a few hours, the Fomor will rise from Lake Michigan and sack Chicago. The Accordites realize this would almost certainly mean a genocidal war against the supernatural, and would likely result in their extinction... possibly while the Fomor are safe in their underwater cities.

Harry flees to Demonreach with Thomas, who is dying from his Hunger. He has to outwit his grandfather McCoy, and finally reveals that Thomas is his brother, much to the older wizard's utter disgust and rage. Harry escapes and traps Thomas in a Warden crystal, imprisoning him in Demonreach, to prevent his death.

Lara attacks Harry in a rage, thinking he has effectively trapped Thomas as a future pawn. Harry easily overpowers her with the aid of the island's spirit, and the two agree to an uneasy truce to face the greater threat, not having the resources to save Thomas on hand anyway.

Introduced characters

Reception


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References

  1. Randy Cordova (June 6, 2014). "Author Jim Butcher embraces nerd following". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
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