Rereid
of the Dresden Files
Book
1: Storm Front
by
Jim Butcher
Part
6
Chapter
16
I had lost Murphy’s
trust. It didn’t matter that I had done what I had to protect both
her and myself. Noble intentions meant nothing. It was the results
that counted. And the results of my actions had been telling a
bald-faced lie to one of the only people I could come close to
calling a friend. And I wasn’t sure that, even if I found the
person or persons responsible, even if I worked out how to bring them
down, even if I did Murphy’s job for her, that what had happened
between us could ever be smoothed over.
These
are the thoughts that fill Harry's mind as he walks down to a gas
station to call for a cab. A man walking by Harry suddenly punches
him in the stomach multiple times and threw Harry to the ground.
Stunned, it takes Harry a moment to realize the attacker was cutting
his hair off with scissors.
Harry
panics and leaps at his attacker, wrenching the attackers knee. Harry
recognizes the man as one of Marcone's goons. Gimpy, as Harry now
thinks of his assailant, fights off Harry and gets away despite
Harry's desperate struggle to get his hair back. Gimpy escapes in a
car. Marcone could do magic against Harry with his hair, the same way
Shadowman could kill Jennifer, Tommy, and Linda.
Harry
is not sure how Marcone now fits into the picture. Whether he's
working with Shadowman, has his own wizard, or Gimpy is playing both
sides, doesn't matter. Harry's angry and he's going to get his hair
back and kick some ass. Harry ponders how he's going to find his hair
when he realizes he has some of Gimpy's blood under his fingernails.
He can use the link between Gimpy and his blood and perform a
tracking spell. The spell will let harry track Gimpy by “scent.”
I started laughing again.
I had the son of a bitch. I could follow him back to Marcone, or
whoever he was working for, but I had to do it now. I hadn’t had
enough blood to make it last long.
“Hey, buddy!” The
cabby leaned out the window and glared at me, the engine running at
an idle, the end of his cheroot glowing orange.
I stared at him for a
second. “What?” He scowled. “What, are you deaf? Did someone
call for a cab?”
I grinned at him, still
angry, still a little light-headed, still eager to go kick Gimpy and
the Shadowman’s teeth in. “I did.”
“Why do I get all the
nuts?” he said. “Get in.”
Harry
tells the cab to take him to apartment so he can pick up some stuff,
and Harry will tell let the cabbie know the second stop “when we
get there.”
My
Thoughts
The
panic Harry has when his hair get's caught really helps to reinforce
how dangerous in Harry's world it is to let pieces of you fall into
your enemies hand. Harry fights desperately with Gimpy, grappling
with the guy even after getting punched, hard, three times in the
stomach.
Harry's
tracking spell is interesting. It required putting the blood and his
own nose hairs in a circle drawn in chalk on the sidewalk. Followed
by some pseudo-latin that roughly means “follow your testimony”
according to the dresdenfiles wiki.
Chapter
17
After collecting Harry's
equipment (two bracelets, a ring, blasting rod, and staff), the
tracking spell leads Harry to the Varsity, a night club owned by
Marcone in the suburbs. Harry scouts the location and sees Marcone
with Hendricks, Gimpy, and Spike. Harry thinks about his entrance,
pondering using illusions or other subtle magics.
I shook my head,
irritated. I didn’t have time to bother with subtlety.
Power into the talismans,
then. Power into the ring. I reached for the power in both the staff
and rod, cool strength of wood and seething anger of fire, and
stepped up to the front door of the Varsity.
Then I blew it off its
hinges.
I blew it out, rather
than in. Pieces flew toward me and bounced off the shield of air I
held in front of me, while others rained back behind me, into the
parking lot. It wouldn’t do to injure a bunch of innocent diners on
the other side. You only get one chance to make a first impression.
Harry steps through the
door, slags the jukebox with a fireball from his blasting rod, and
strides arrogantly up to Marcone, jeering “Little pig, little pig,
let me in.” Marcone is not amused and tells everyone the Varsity is
closing earl. After the diners flee, Harry demands his hair back.
Marcone is clearly confused by Harry statement. Harry explains how
Gimpy jumped him.
Marcone turns to Gimpy,
who begins to sweat, and demands to know what is going on. Gimpy
protests his innocent. Marcone pushes Gimpy, who panics and whips out
a gun. Harry channeled power through his bracelet, forming a shield
before him as Hendricks pushes Marcone to safety and produce his own
gun and kill Gimpy.
Marcone is disappointed
that Hendricks killed him because he wanted answers. Harry and
Marcone agree that they face a common enemy. Harry searches Gimpy and
doesn't find his hair. Harry asks Marcone for what he knows about
their enemy. Marcone points out that Harry just challenged him
publicly and he cannot let that slide. So, Marcone will either let
Harry be killed or, if Harry wins, put out that word that Harry was
working for Marcone.
Marcone does reveal that
they never have learned anything about the enemy. Everyone they
interrogated spoke only of shadows. Marcone then warns Harry that
it's best if their paths don't cross again. Harry agrees.
I turned and trudged out
of the place, into the night and the cold and the misty rain. I still
felt sick, could still see Gimpy Lawrence’s eyes as he died. I
could still hear Linda Randall’s husky laughter in my head. I still
regretted lying to Murphy, and I still had no intentions of telling
her any more than I already had. I still didn’t know who was trying
to kill me. I still had no defense to present to the White Council.
“Let’s face it,
Harry,” I told myself. “You’re still screwed.”
My
Thoughts
This is the first time we
can see what Harry is capable of. It's quite an impressive entrance.
I can see why Harry didn't want to unleash in his apartment without
his shield bracelet on. Butcher's always good on the details, such as
the collateral damage that the shrapnel blowing a door in could
produce.
Harry is always snarky.
But Marcone really seems to bring out a level of immaturity in Harry.
The whole big bad wolf thing is a little over the top as well as
childish and this level of discourse will only continue between them.
Marcone, of course, is to classy a guy to ever sink to such a level.
Marcone continues to be
ruthlessly practical. The whole exchange with Hendricks. He's
disappointed that Hendricks killed him but understands why. Over
Gimpy's corpse, he asks the dead man why he didn't just come to
Marcone. Marcone would gladly double what his enemy was paying Gimpy.
Well, another dead end
for Harry. Not even Marcone knows who Shadowman is. And now, all
Shadowman needs is another spring storm and bye-bye Harry.
Chapter
18
Whenever Harry is in
turmoil, he walks. And that's what he does after leaving the Varsity.
He thinks about his father, a stage magician. His dad was working and
wasn't there when Harry's mother died giving birth to him. He named
Harry after three magicians and then took him with on the road. Harry
remembers his dad as kind and generous, but sad, missing Harry's
mother. Harry's dad always promised that Harry could be his assistant
when he was older, but his dad died of an aneurysm before that
happened. Harry found the body, a smile on his face.
Harry realizes he has
walked to Linda Randall's apartment and without thinking, Harry
enters the apartment, breaking the police tape. Harry, feeling
depressed and guilty, curls up on the floor next Linda's bed and
falls asleep. Harry wakes up the next morning, feeling disgusted with
himself.
“What the hell are you
doing, Harry?” I demanded, out loud.
“Lying down to die,”
I told myself, petulantly.
“Like hell,” my wiser
part said. “Get off the floor and get to work.”
“Don’t wanna. Tired.
Go away.”
“You’re not too tired
to talk to yourself. So you’re not too tired to bail your ass out
of the alligators, either. Open your eyes,” I told myself, firmly.
Harry looks around the
room, lingering on a photo of Linda at her graduation, smiling, with
her parents. Harry then spots a red film canister just like the one
he found at Victor Sellers lake house. Elated, Harry snatches the
canister. Suddenly there was a link between Monica's missing husband
and the murders. Re-energized, Harry gets up and freezes, hearing
someone turning a key in the apartment door.
My
Thoughts
Harry's had
a stressful day and knowing that your death from to different
sources, Shadowman and the White Council, would make anyone
depressed. Harry, you couldn’t have saved Linda. You didn't know
how Shadowman was killing people until it was too late. You need to
forgive yourself.
And Harry,
its not good to talk back and forth to yourself like that. Maybe you
should take a vacation if you survive the next few days.
So, now
Harry's two cases have crossed. The plot thickens and Harry finally
has a clue he grasp. We know from Monica that Victor was getting into
magic, teaching himself and we also know that Shadowman, while
figuring out how to harness a storm, has had no formal training.
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