Small Favor (novel)
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Small Favor is the tenth book in The Dresden Files
The Dresden Files
The Dresden Files is a series of contemporary fantasy/mystery novels written by Jim Butcher.He provides a first person narrative of each story from the point of view of the main character, private investigator and wizard Harry Dresden, as he recounts investigations into supernatural disturbances in...

, Jim Butcher
Jim Butcher
Jim Butcher is a New York Times Best Selling author most known for his contemporary fantasy book series The Dresden Files. He also wrote the Codex Alera series. Butcher grew up as the only son of his parents, and has two older sisters. He currently lives in Independence with his wife, Shannon K...

's continuing series about wizard detective Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden.

The cover art by illustrator Christian McGrath
Christian McGrath
Illustrator Christian McGrath has created the covers for all of the Menagerie books as well as all the books of The Dresden Files, thus far. He was born in the Bronx in 1972 and became interested in art and illustration as a small child...

 depicts Harry in the burning ruins of a building, holding a large handgun and his glowing staff.

Plot summary

One quiet year after the events in White Night
White Night (novel)
White Night is the 9th book in The Dresden Files, Jim Butcher's continuing series about wizard detective Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden.The by illustrator Christian McGrath depicts Harry walking down a snowy street with his glowing staff....

, Dresden is at the Carpenter home. He is teaching Molly, his apprentice, to create shields. While he and Molly's siblings throw snowballs at her, they are attacked by gruffs, goat-like enforcers of the Summer Court Fae. Attacking the children is just a feint. Dresden is their real target. Between Dresden’s fire magic and Charity’s nail gun, the gruffs are driven off. Dresden doesn’t know what he’s done to antagonize the Summer Court. He needs to find out and make amends before it’s the death of him.

Just after midnight, Sergeant Karrin Murphy calls Dresden about a case: a building was almost completely destroyed by chaotic magic. Since he’s inches from bouncing a check, Dresden puts the gruffs on hold and accepts the consulting job. Dresden summons Toot-toot and the other fairies in the "Za-Lord's Guard." He directs them to find out who assaulted the building. Toot-toot returns in a panic, urging Dresden to run.

Ducking into an alley, Dresden is startled to see Queen Mab of the Winter Court Fae. Queen Mab offers him the mantle of the Winter Knight. Dresden declines. She asks for one of the two favors that Dresden still owes her—just a small favor. She demands that he be her "Emissary." She reveals that the building he is investigating contained a panic room belonging to John Marcone, Chicago's crime lord. Dresden must protect Marcone—or die. Dresden protests that one of the conditions of their agreement is that he can choose to accept or refuse any of the favors. But, she is very persuasive.

Queen Mab is the least of his worries. Three gruffs, bigger and meaner than the first ones, appear and pursue him just as Toot-toot had warned. The gruffs are armed with automatic weapons. Eventually, Dresden escapes. He cannot continue alone, so he calls for back-up. Thomas rolls up in a white, pristine Hummer. Dresden tells his half-brother about the gruffs, the wrecked building, the kidnapping, and Queen Mab.

As they talk, Fix, the Summer Knight, appears, pointing a shotgun at Dresden's head. Fix warns Dresden not to become the Winter Emissary. Thomas pulls a gun on Fix. Dresden gets them to lower their guns. Then, Dresden points Thomas's gun at Fix. Fix hints that he is compelled, as the Summer Knight, to obey the exact wording of his orders. As a friendly gesture, Fix tells Dresden, "Remember the leaf Lily gave you." The gorgeous, silver leaf trinket represents a boon that the Summer Court owes Dresden. He realizes the gruffs are using it to track him. At home, Dresden magically links the leaf to his "Little Chicago" mock-up of the city. Dresden gets Mister, his cat, to bat it all over the miniature city. By leading the agents of Summer on a merry chase, Dresden hopes to buy himself some time.

Dresden and Thomas go to Executive Priority Health, Marcone's exclusive fitness center and brothel. Marcone gave Dresden a VIP membership plus one, in hopes that this business would escape Dresden’s propensity to wreak havoc. Dresden requests to speak to Ms. Demeter, but he is told that she is not in. Thomas displays his remarkable strength. They will wreck the gym, if they do not see her. Dresden meets with Ms. Demeter, who is uncooperative. Torelli, another of Marcone's lieutenants, enters the room with his men to take over Ms. Demeter's business. Dresden and Thomas manhandle them. In gratitude, Ms. Demeter directs them to a safe house, where Hendricks and Ms. Gard are probably hiding.

Dresden and Thomas start their search at the safe house. Ms. Demeter's guess had been correct; the safe house was occupied. Hendricks allows Dresden to speak with Miss Gard, who is severely wounded. Before they can come to any agreement, the Denarians attack. Dresden parleys with one—Mantis Girl. She insists that this is a private affair between the Denarians and Marcone. They are both signatories to the Unseelie Accords, so Dresden must stay out of it, or harm will come to him. Dresden counters, by offering to let them leave town in one piece, if they return Marcone. Mantis Girl pretends to leave to consult with her partners, but she boomerangs back to attack. Sensing her return, Dresden fends her off. Then, he, Thomas, Hendricks, and Ms. Gard escape in Thomas' newly battle-scarred Hummer.

Suspecting that St. Mary of the Angels church will be watched, Dresden takes Marcone's henchmen to the Carpenter house. On the drive over, Thomas lands a bombshell. During the attack on the safe house, Thomas killed one of the Denarians and took its coin. He was wearing gloves, so he is not corrupted. Sanya, a Knight of the Cross, is stranded in Chicago by the winter storm. He offers his help. Initially, Dresden believes the Denarians want to kill Marcone, because they see him as an upstart mortal. Later, he realizes the Denarians want to recruit Marcone.

Dresden sets up a talk with the Denarians. Ms. Gard had already asked him, under the terms of the Unseelie Accords, to request that the White Council file a formal objection to the abduction of one signatory by another. Dresden adopts this as a cover story. He calls Warden Captain Luccio of the White Counsel and bends the truth. He implies that Queen Mab wants the White Council to intervene. Since Mab gave the White Council the right-of-way through the Winter portions of Nevernever, Luccio cannot afford to lose one of the few advantages they've gained against the Red Court vampires. Luccio agrees to facilitate the meeting and to bring in the Archive as a neutral party.

Dresden meets Murphy at McAnally's. He updates her on the case of the demolished building. He asks her to let him handle the situation. She insists that Chicago's police should be involved. Dresden gets her to back off, at least temporarily. A larger and stronger gruff enters to speak to Dresden. This older gruff is outraged that Dresden, as the Winter Emissary, burned the younger gruffs with steel. The gruff demands satisfaction. Dresden is saved when Murphy insists that she must become involved, if a gruff threatens a citizen of the city she has sworn to "protect and defend." Her threat to shoot him with steel-jacketed rounds convinces the gruff to back off and leave, at least temporarily.

Dresden holds a war council to bring everyone up to speed on the Denarians. Dresden uses magic to make Thomas look like him. He gives Thomas his leather duster and staff to distract the Summer Court agents, so Dresden will be free to do some investigating. Dresden, Murphy, Molly, and Mouse return to the Carpenter’s house, where they are attacked by two of Torelli's men. Murphy is shot. Dresden shoots one in the knee and interrogates the other. Apparently, Torelli has been planning to move against Marcone for quite a while. The first gunman gets up and goes for Dresden. He's saved by Mouse's rapid counterattack. Dresden and company flee the scene as the police arrive. Thanks to her bullet-proof vest, Murphy is alive, but in serious need of medical attention at the Carpenter's.

Dresden argues with Michael over his approach to the Denarians. Michael insists the Denarians must have a chance to repent, rather than killing them outright. Dresden confronts Ms. Gard privately. She must have a cache of blood and/or hair samples of Torelli and Marcone for magical security purposes. He needs these samples, so that he can find those men. When he swears by his powers that he will use only those two samples, and will not use either of them for harm, Ms. Gard agrees. The brief case with the samples is in a locker at Union Station.

Dresden, Michael, and Mouse—posing as a service dog—head to Union Station. A magical darkness envelopes the Station. Dresden's magic cannot penetrate it, but Michael's sword does, partially. Under the cover of this magical darkness (myrk), thick, squat creatures called hobs pour into the station. Backed into an office with some civilians, Dresden devises a way to dispel the myrk; thereby, weakening the hobs. Using a heating spell, he activates the fire sprinkler system. The "flowing" water disrupts the magical energy maintaining the darkness. Free from the myrk, Michael's sword blazes to its full brightness. Without the protective darkness, Michael carves through the hobs with relative ease and speed. Dresden follows in his wake, but is separated from him when Big Brother Gruff arrives and attacks Dresden.

Using the gruff's own mass and momentum, Dresden knocks it into a swarm of hobs. They mob the gruff, weakening it and buying Dresden some time. Dresden locates Ms. Gard's locker, but it has a powerful ward. The gruff confronts Dresden. In desperation, Dresden opens the locker, which releases the powerful ward with spectacular results. The wounded gruff admits defeat and requests a clean death. Dresden spares his life. The grateful gruff vows to stop attacking him. As the gruff leaves, he warns Dresden that the eldest brother gruff will kill Dresden.

After rejoining Michael, they realize the remaining hobs are clustered at a station platform. A train bearing Ivy the Archive, her bodyguard Kincaid, and Warden Captain Luccio just arrived. The hobs' real mission is to attack the Archive. They all escape from the hobs and retreat to the safety of Dresden’s warded apartment.

The Archive schedules a meeting between Dresden and Nicodemus at the Shedd Aquarium
Shedd Aquarium
The John G. Shedd Aquarium is an indoor public aquarium in Chicago, Illinois in the United States that opened on May 30, 1930. The aquarium contains over 25,000 fish, and was for some time the largest indoor aquarium in the world with of water. The Shedd Aquarium was the first inland aquarium with...

. During the negotiations, Dresden realizes it's a charade to kidnap the Archive. Dresden and Ivy team up to fight off the Denarians. Ivy’s magical abilities are formidable. Dresden uses a new magical ability, which has devastating effects on the demons. Even though they kill several Denarians, Ivy is captured.

Nicodemus plans to coerce Ivy into accepting a blackened denarius. To save her, Dresden makes an offer that's too good to pass up. In exchange for the Archive, Dresden will give Nicodemus all the denarii that the Knights of the Cross have collected (11) and a Sword of the Cross. In response to Michael's outraged protest, Dresden explains they can exterminate the remaining Denarians. Thunderstruck, Michael quietly voices the dream that he could finally be a simple carpenter. Before Dresden's meeting with Nicodemus, Michael asks Dresden about his blasting rod. Dresden realizes he lost his rod after his meeting with Queen Mab, but he is not sure how or why.

Dresden meets Nicodemus on a deserted island in Lake Michigan for the exchange. Nicodemus reneges on their deal. The Knights of the Cross attack Nicodemus. The Denarians flee at the sight of the swords. Dresden and Sanya free Marcone and the Archive. Ms. Gard arrives with the rescue copter, but the Denarians return and spray the copter with machine gun fire. Michael is badly injured. The damaged copter escapes as fast as possible.

Dresden is abandoned on the island, hunted by the Denarians and their mercenaries. Just as the Denarian Magog is about to kill Dresden, the eldest and most formidable gruff brother appears. The Eldest Gruff claims the right to kill Dresden and obliterates the interloping Denarian. The conflicted gruff reveals that he has been compelled to attack Dresden as long as they are both on the battlefield. Dresden reveals his Summer Court token and claims a boon. Dresden demands a freshly made doughnut with white frosting and sprinkles. The gruff agrees and says the Summer Court's hunt will end, when Dresden re-enters the Chicago city limits. The honorable gruff departs to fulfill the boon.

Dresden attempts to escape Rosanna’s boat. Nicodemus is waiting for him. They fight. Dresden strangles Nicodemus with the noose of Judas and makes his escape. Deirdre rescues her father, Nicodemus, and pursues Dresden. Thomas and Murphy appear in the Water Beetle rescue boat. Murphy seizes the hilt of Shiro's sword, Fidelacchius. It blazes with divine light, which blinds and drives off Deirdre.

Back on shore, Dresden finds a freshly made doughnut with white frosting, sprinkles—and it's still warm. Thomas has no clue how Dresden's doughnut got in his locked Hummer. Dresden savors each bite as "pure heaven." Thomas drives him to the hospital. Michael is still in surgery. In the hospital chapel, Dresden has a heated discussion with a janitor. He explains that God has a plan for us all—complete with angelic assistance. The janitor vanishes leaving behind a worn copy of The Two Towers
The Two Towers
The Two Towers is the second volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's high fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings. It is preceded by The Fellowship of the Ring and followed by The Return of the King.-Title:...

 with a marked section. Dresden suspects the janitor is really an archangel, who has been aiding him. Queen Mab appears in the chapel. She is pleased that the Watchman has enhanced Dresden's potential. She returns his blasting rod. He would have been killed, if he had used it to rescue his friends.

Dresden visits Ivy and Kincaid at Murphy's house. Later, Sanya gives Amoracchius, Michael's sword, to Dresden with the instructions to pass it on, when the time is right. Michael survived the surgery, but might not make a complete recovery—bittersweet news at best. Dresden and Anastasia Luccio end the day with a pleasant dinner and a delightful evening.

Plot points introduced

  • Harry's Mysterious Past: Nothing new.

  • Harry's Mysterious Future: The final confrontation between Harry, the Denarians, and the Knights of the Cross takes place on a mysterious and haunted island that is strangely familiar to Harry. Harry begins to recognize landmarks and highly personal details about the island that he knows, despite having never been there before. Luccio informs Harry that he, as a wizard approaching the full maturity of his talents, is experiencing the prescient capabilities of his Wizard's Sight and that it has recognized the island and its contents as being of particular importance to Harry's future.

  • Lasciel: Nicodemus and the other Fallen were not aware of Harry's resolution to his possession by a spirit of Lasciel (the Fallen who inhabits the coin he touched in Death Masks). Harry convinces Michael that he has resolved the matter. As a result of this, Harry has apparently been favored by the archangel Uriel to wield Soulfire, a counterpart to Hellfire.

  • The Fae Courts: Harry performs one of his favors for Mab, leaving one to go. He again refuses to become the Winter Knight (third refusal). Harry finds out that the silver leaf pin bestowed upon him by Lily is being used to track his movements. He uses up his favor from Summer (earned in Proven Guilty) in order to both prevent Summer from assassinating him and to allow him time to escape from the Denarians. Harry learns (or rather, guesses) that one of the Fallen, Thorned Namshiel, attacked Arctis Tor. Harry also becomes more fully aware of the possibility that some kind of madness is affecting Mab. Mab intimates that, should Harry refuse the mantle of the Winter Knight (or die), she may pursue Thomas instead as his replacement, stating that if he died then Thomas would be motivated by revenge. When Harry has the thought that, before, all Knights have been mortal, Mab says that Thomas's love makes him mortal enough for her.

  • Johnny Marcone: He is kidnapped and tortured by Nicodemus. This is originally thought to be because of his status as the first human Free Lord of the Unseelie Accords, but it is later determined to be a blind in order to set events in motion to allow Nicodemus access to the Archive in order to capture and convert her to his cause. However, with the many layers of plots that are held in the story, all of the above could be true. Harry figures out that Helen Demeter is the person who gave away the location to Marcone's panic room so that he could be kidnapped. He confronts Demeter with this though he does not reveal her complicity, declaring that not only does he want to see Marcone eventually brought down, but that he can use Demeter for information should the need arise.

  • The Council: Capt. Luccio assists Harry in battling Nicodemus and protecting the Archive. Harry lies/misleads her about the threat posed and Mab's interest to get her help. Luccio and Harry become romantically involved.

  • The Black Council: It is learned that Nicodemus is not on the same side as the Black Council, and that most likely either Tessa or Roseanna, of the Fallen, has split with Nicodemus and gone over to the Black Council. It was one of them who gave Thorned Namshiel the order to attack Arctis Tor.

  • The War: Currently enjoying a lull due to the White Court's cease-fire.

  • The Knights of the Cross: Harry figures out that Shiro gave Harry his sword, Fidelacchius, in order to have some type of leverage to use against Nicodemus. Harry also determines that the current Knights of the Cross are each directly if distantly related to various kings (Shiro to Shō Tai (the last King of Okinawa), Sanya to Saladin and Michael to Charlemagne) and that this might be a pre-requisite to finding another to take Shiro's place. Michael and Harry come to grips over both Mab and Lasciel's interference in Harry's mind and renew their friendship. Sanya and Michael assist Harry in recovering Marcone from the Denarians, in which Michael is critically injured. Murphy is revealed to be a candidate for Knighthood after using Fidelacchius to repel the enraged Denarian, Deirdre, after Harry escapes from the island. Murphy refuses to take up the sword, citing her pre-existing responsibilities to the city of Chicago, and returns Fidelacchius to Harry. Sanya also states that they managed to take an additional six coins in the combat with the Denarians. It isn't explored whether Murphy has any connection to a royal blood line.

Returning characters

Characters that return are in bold, major characters are Italic.
  • Harry Dresden
    Harry Dresden
    Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden is a fictional detective and wizard. He was created by Jim Butcher and is the protagonist of the contemporary fantasy series The Dresden Files. The series blends magic and hardboiled detective fiction...

    : Professional wizard and main character of the book.
  • Anastasia Luccio: Captain of the Wardens; romantically interested in Harry.
  • 'Bob': An intelligent air spirit who lives inside a skull in Dresden's sub-basement laboratory, formerly owned by the infamous necromancer Kemmler and compared to the Archive. The Wardens and Council think Bob was destroyed by Justin DuMorne (then a Warden).
  • Ivy (The Archive): Young girl whose mind contains a massive respository of written information and magical power.
  • Jared Kincaid: A mercenary (aka Hellhound) who protects the Archive; was romantically involved with Murphy.
  • Michael Carpenter: Knight of the Cross (Amoracchius); one of Harry's best friends. Badly wounded at the conclusion of this book and no longer able to be a Knight.
  • Molly Carpenter: Michael Carpenter's daughter; Harry's apprentice.
  • Nicodemus Archleone: Leader of The Order of the Blackened Denarius; only vulnerable to strangulation by the noose he wears around his neck.
  • Sergeant Karrin Murphy
    Karrin Murphy
    Karrin Murphy is a major character in Jim Butcher's contemporary fantasy series, The Dresden Files. The character also appears as Connie Murphy in the television series based on the novels.- Background :...

    : Detective Sergeant and former head of Special Investigations. Harry is in disfavor with SI and Murphy's superiors. She is offered the chance to become a Knight of the Cross (Fidelacchius) and refuses it.
  • Thomas Raith
    Thomas Raith
    Thomas Raith is introduced as a vampire of the White Court in Grave Peril of the contemporary fantasy series The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher. It is revealed in Blood Rites that Thomas is the half brother of Harry Dresden, the protagonist of the series, and, until Changes, Harry's only known...

    : Harry's half-brother, White Court vampire.

Minor Appearances

  • Deirdre: One of the Fallen, Nicodemus and Tessa's daughter.
  • Gard: Marcone's senior wizard/bodyguard, a Valkyrie who works for Monoc Securities (another member of the Accords).
  • Helen Beckett: widow of Anton Beckett and ally of Victor Sells in Storm Front
    Storm Front (novel)
    Storm Front is a 2000 novel by science fiction and fantasy author Jim Butcher. It is the first novel in The Dresden Files, his first published series that follows the character of Harry Dresden, professional wizard.-Plot Summary:...

    . Member of the Ordo Lebes and working for Marcone under the name Ms. Demeter.
  • Hendricks: Marcone's senior bodyguard.
  • Mab: Queen of Air and Darkness, Monarch of the Unseelie Fae, Winter Court of the Sidhe. Spends the book speaking through her servant Grimalkin.
  • Mac: owner of McAnally's tavern, Accorded Neutral Ground.
  • "Gentleman" Johnny Marcone: Chicago's lead gangster and a Free Lord under the Unseelie Accords; spends most of the book an off-screen captive of Nicodemus.
  • Mister: Dresden's 30+ pound house cat.
  • Mouse: Harry's dog (introduced in Blood Rites); offspring of a Foo spirit (guardian spirit) and a mortal canine.
  • Rawlins: Detective in SI, friendly to Harry.
  • Sanya a Knight of the Cross (Esperacchius), formerly one of the Fallen's hosts, recruited by Rosanna.
  • Toot-toot: a minor fairy and head of the Za Lord's Guard.

New Characters

  • Akariel: One of the Fallen, defeated by Harry and Thomas.
  • Gruffs: Servants of Summer and the origin of the Three Billy Goats Gruff story, with the heads, fur, and legs of goats but the torso and arms of a man (albeit a large man). They increase in size, much as the storybook version, as they become older, until apparently the Eldest Gruff. This is apparently also reflective of their temperament, growing larger and angrier until the Eldest Gruff, who appears to be extremely level headed, and even reluctant to finish his task (of killing Dresden). The Eldest Gruff is of the size of a wizened human, but with incredible magical power - he disintegrates a Denarian, who have shown incredible resilience to magic, with the use of his own magic. The Eldest Gruff and Harry share a laugh regarding women before Harry uses his favor with the Summer Court to allow the reluctant Gruff to leave him unmolested and escape the island.
  • Hobs: Servants of Winter, harmed by light, able to call Myrk, a magical light-blocking effect.
  • Magog: One of the Fallen. Sanya had dropped the coin into a Venetian canal, but he obtained a new host. Nameless host killed by the Eldest Gruff; Harry safely recovered his coin. The physically strongest of the Fallen, Tessa's thug.
  • McKullen: One of the Fallen.
  • Ordiel: One of the Fallen.
  • Rosanna: Tessa's second; one of the Fallen. Sanya's former Patron among the Denarians.
  • Tarsiel: One of the Fallen.
  • Tessa Imariel: (Polonius Lartessa) Second Oldest of the Fallen and wife of Nicodemus; a sorceress; Harry calls her Mantis Girl.
  • Thorned Namshiel: Fallen, responsible for the attack on Arctis Tor; Harry called him Spinyboy. The most magically knowledgeable of the Fallen. His coin was missing at the end of the book.
  • Uriel: Archangel; Mab refers to him as the Watchman. He has taken an interest in Harry.
  • Urumviel: One of the Fallen.
  • Varthiel: One of the Fallen.

Small Favor in other media

  • Small Favor is available as a Kindle book and an audio CD (ISBN 0-14-314339-5).

Popularity

Small Favor was on the New York Times Best Seller list
New York Times Best Seller list
The New York Times Best Seller list is widely considered the preeminent list of best-selling books in the United States. It is published weekly in The New York Times Book Review magazine, which is published in the Sunday edition of The New York Times and as a stand-alone publication...

for 3 weeks following its release, attaining the number 2 spot during its first week.

External links

The first four chapters of the book may be found on the author's official site.
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