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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Penguin Group
- Pages
- 464
- ISBN
- 9780451459404
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (8)
Other editions

Death Masks
2011 • Orbit
English

Death Masks
2009 • Penguin Group USA, Inc.
English

Death Masks The Dresden Files, Book Five
2010 • Little, Brown Book Group
English

Death Masks
2005 • Orbit
English

Death Masks (Dresden Files)
2015 • Penguin Audio
English

Death Masks (The Dresden Files)
2009 • Penguin Audio
English

Silberlinge Roman
2023 • Blanvalet
German

Death Masks
2005 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English
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Reviewers consistently praise the book's exceptional world-building and intricate supernatural factions, highlighting the author's skill in managing a diverse array of magical beings and their socio-political dynamics. The magic system itself is also frequently lauded for being well-handled and realistically grounded within the narrative. Many readers found the plot to be fast-paced, engaging, and well-written, with a constant stream of action that keeps the story moving. The series is noted for its continuous expansion of both its world and cast of characters, introducing intriguing new adversaries and allies. Several long-standing characters, including Harry Dresden himself, are observed to show significant development and maturity, fostering stronger emotional connections with readers. The dynamic between key supporting characters, particularly the evolving friendships, is a particular highlight for many, adding depth and relatability to the series.
Despite the book's strengths, some readers express significant frustrations, primarily concerning the protagonist, Harry Dresden. His frequent sarcastic remarks and wise-cracking during tense, life-threatening situations are often criticized for undermining dramatic tension and appearing out of place. Additionally, Harry's perceived chauvinistic tendencies, particularly his "overprotective" and "sucker for a pretty face" attitudes towards women, are points of contention for several reviewers, who find them annoying and detracting from his character. The romantic elements, specifically a particular intimate scene, are described by some as "nauseating" and a weak point in the author's writing. While the plot is generally praised, a few found it occasionally jumbled or overly complex, introducing too many new characters and plotlines at once, which could make it difficult to follow. Some also felt that certain plot devices were too convenient or that the book lacked satisfactory resolution for all its storylines, serving more as an introduction to future events.
Overall, "Death Masks" is widely considered a strong entry in the series, with many hailing it as the best installment yet and a significant upgrade from previous books. While opinions are divided on Harry Dresden's personality flaws and the execution of some romantic subplots, the book generally succeeds in delivering an entertaining and action-packed urban fantasy experience. It is highly recommended for fans of the genre who appreciate rich world-building, a unique magic system, and a protagonist who, despite his imperfections, grows and faces increasingly complex challenges. Readers who enjoy a blend of dark fantasy, mystery, and a good dose of humor – even if occasionally polarizing – will likely find this book, and the series as a whole, to be a compelling and engaging read.
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