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A speculative thought on the next Dresden Files
I just had a really horrible thought, which I've been heartlessly inflicting on the commenters in my last Dresden Files thread.
This book was all about marking a turning point in the series and in Harry's life. I'd been blithely assuming that Harry couldn't possibly be dead, at least not permanently, because he's the narrator. But then I got to wondering -- What if Butcher is planning on switching narrators?
He could do just about anything. The whole next book could be all about Harry's friends putting together a posse to go rescue him from heaven or hell or wherever he ends up*. Or Harry could be dead for good and it could suddenly be Maggie's story. Or ... anything!
Let's have a POLL.
[Poll #1548669]
(*Now that I've had this thought, I really want it.)
This book was all about marking a turning point in the series and in Harry's life. I'd been blithely assuming that Harry couldn't possibly be dead, at least not permanently, because he's the narrator. But then I got to wondering -- What if Butcher is planning on switching narrators?
He could do just about anything. The whole next book could be all about Harry's friends putting together a posse to go rescue him from heaven or hell or wherever he ends up*. Or Harry could be dead for good and it could suddenly be Maggie's story. Or ... anything!
Let's have a POLL.
[Poll #1548669]
(*Now that I've had this thought, I really want it.)
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But I totally agree that losing Harry would irrevocably change the series, and not for the better. I can't see his editors letting him do it, let alone his readers. If Harry's gone, then it's the end of the series. Which is the biggest reason I don't believe he is gone. The next is what you said about Mab. She's not letting him go, no way.
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But, no, I don't think he's dead. :D
As to the woman ... I don't know! Mab would be my first guess, but the idea that it's Murphy hadn't occurred to me -- that's an intriguing thought!