Mean Streets

Mean Streets by Jim Butcher is a 2010 anthology published by Roc, featuring 313 pages in English. This collection presents a series of novellas that delve into the lives of paranormal private investigators, including well-known characters such as Harry Dresden and John Taylor. Each story explores unique cases that involve supernatural elements, showcasing the challenges these investigators face in a world filled with werewolves, zombies, and demons.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and fiction as they navigate through the intertwining narratives of these characters. The anthology highlights the suspenseful nature of their work, emphasizing the unusual circumstances that often accompany their cases. With contributions from other notable authors like Simon R. Green, Kat Richardson, and Thomas E. Sniegoski, this collection offers a diverse range of perspectives within the paranormal investigation genre.
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An anthology of “solid and suspenseful” novellas from
#1 New York Times bestselling author
Jim Butcher
New York Times bestselling author
Simon R. Green
National bestselling authors
Kat Richardson
Thomas E. Sniegoski
Here are four novellas featuring Harry Dresden, John Taylor, Harper Blaine, and Remy Chandler…paranormal private investigators who walk the streets no one else can walk and take the jobs no one else will take…
Of course, if a case involves werewolves, zombies, demons, or other “unusual” circumstances, it may cost a bit extra.
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