The 10th book in the Dresden series, very rarely disappoints. There are HUGE developments for several recurring characters, as well as for Harry himself, which only makes the reader even more anxious to move on to the next book.My one complaint is a small one (and is the only reason i'm not giving this book 5 stars). The sudden 'revelation' of Murphy's deepening feelings for Kincaid, and especially the completely out of left-field pairing of Harry/Lucio came off as both distracting, and not very believable in my eyes. Yes, many of the series fans want a Harry/Murphy pairing at some point (myself included) but regardless, the sudden romantic entanglements seemed slightly forced, and took the focus away from the actual heart of the storyline.With that one exception...this was yet another wonderful glimpse into the world of Harry Dresden and co.