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Old 04-28-2011, 05:52 PM   #9189
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Me too!!! Ghost Story will be the last book in this series I think. Doesn't the title say it all?



I read the Furies Series, and I thought they were very very good. Even better than the Dresden Files. I might reread them some time this year.
Nope: According to Jim Butcher's website, the publishers bought at least three more Dresden titles after Ghost Story. So it's not the end...

ETA: Correction - these posts were taken from the forums at Jim-Butcher.com:

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Itīs been said if I recall correctly that the series originally was planned to be 20 casebooks and an apocalyptic trilogy ending totaling in 23 books, but I seem to remember that Jim said somewhere that the plot didenīt progress as he had thought, he had thought Small Favor (book 10) to be midpoint, or something like that but that got pushed so Changes became the midpoint, which seems logically the events of Changes taken into account, so 25 books total seems more likely. Thats how I recall it, but I am far from sure on this, itīs something I picked up on the forum or in a video recorded interview or something like that. I hope itīs sufficient. Otherwise maybe Priscellie have an answer? I dunno.
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No, that's about right; the absolute number has not been set in stone, but the series is approximately halfway done.
The FAQ on the site tallies with the first quoted poster's numbers of 20 casebooks and an "apocalyptic trilogy", but the forum posts are dated later than the FAQ.

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