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Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher

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2006 - Chris McGrath - epic grittiness - fallen angels - fantasy - Jim Butcher - male protagonist - novel - Roc - supernaturally enhanced private detective - The Dresden Files - urban fantasy - wizards -

Links

  • Other: ISFDB
  • Purchase: IndieBound
  • Purchase: Amazon
  • Other: Wikipedia
  • eBook: Kindle
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