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4'''''Warning!''''' [[LateArrivalSpoiler All spoilers for]] ''Literature/{{Storm Front|DresdenFiles}}'' [[LateArrivalSpoiler are unmarked on this page]]!
5%% And please no spoilers for future books.
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7[[JustForFun/TheOneWith The one with]] [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolves]].
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9Business has been slow since the events of ''Literature/{{Storm Front|DresdenFiles}}'', to the point that Harry Dresden is wondering if his next square meal will be a block of ramen.
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11However, things start to look up when the police discover a brutally-mutilated corpse with some odd, wolfish footprints nearby. It looks like someone has full moon fever, and Harry must draw upon all his magical resources to find out how to stop them.
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13''Fool Moon'' is book #2 in ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles''. Now has its own [[ShoutOut/FoolMoon Shout Out]] page.
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16!!''Fool Moon'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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18* AbsenceOfEvidence: Johnny Marcone knows that Harry has snuck onto his estate even though (or because) he didn't see him do it: one of his security cameras [[WalkingTechbane went on the fritz]] and he says, "Such malfunctions and Mr. Dresden tend to go together."
19* ActionGirl: Tera shows she's a capable fighter in both in her human and wolf forms.
20* AddictiveMagic: The PowerHigh of the [[TransformationTrinket Hexenwulf belts]] is explicitly likened to being a stronger than cocaine and the Hexenwulfen are nearly driven insane when the belts are taken from them. [[spoiler:Agent Harris almost begs Harry to give his back after Harry took it from him and is later seen [[ThisIsYourBrainOnEvil twitching like he's on withdrawal. He also describes they almost went insane when Denton took the belts away for a time]].]]
21-->[[spoiler:'''Agent Harris:''']] "[[spoiler:Denton]] took the belts. He hid them from us. He'd held out better than anyone. And my God, poor [[spoiler:Benn]] was so far gone, it was like [[spoiler:she]] wasn't even human anymore. [[spoiler:Wilson]] wasn't much better. But we lasted out the month."
22* AffectionateNickname: Tera usually refers to Harry simply as "Wizard".
23* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The Streetwolves are a Lycanthrope biker gang that makes even stereotypical Hell's-Angel bikers look like Sunday school kiddies, having a reputation to be rough and "spooky" even with town's criminals.
24* AllMenArePerverts: Harry is surprised at how easy the cops watching his apartment fall for Tera's ShowSomeLeg gambit. Tera and Susan aren't surprised in the slightest.
25-->'''Tera:''' Of course it worked. Men are foolish. They [[EatingTheEyeCandy will stare]] at anything female and naked.\
26'''Susan:''' She's got that right.
27* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Tera West is a tall, stern woman with long brown hair and a cool, commanding presence.
28* AmazonianBeauty:
29** Agent Benn is described by Harry to be "rippled with muscle" and to have a "hard-muscled sensuality". [[spoiler: When she [[BattleStrip rips off her shirt in anger to fight Harry]], he notices that she has "a torso that is impressive in [[BuxomBeautyStandard a number]] of senses".]]
30** Tera West is described to be a HeadTurningBeauty with a physique that is lean and solid with muscle.
31* {{Animorphism}}: Both the Hexenwulfen and The Alphas are able to transform into wolves via magic, the Hexenwulfen needing a TransformationTrinket, while The Alphas simply use a {{Shapeshifting}} spell.
32* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: At the FinalBattle against the [[spoiler:FBI Hexenwulfen, Harry manages to steal one of their [[TransformationTrinket enchanted belts]], and uses its power, {{Shapeshifting}} into [[{{Animorphism}} a wolf himself]] to fight them. Harry describes its power as utterly intoxicating, and comes close to the brink of being seduced into remaining a wolf, but manages to snap out of it and remove the belt when he sees how horrified Susan is at what he's become.]]
33* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: When contemplating who could have magically armed Victor Sells and the Hexenwulfen:
34--> Black wizards don't just grow up like toadstools, you know. Someone has to teach them complicated things like summoning demons, ritual magic, and clichéd villain dialogue.
35* ArtisticLicenseGeography: Butcher calls the neighborhood surrounding the University of Chicago Lincoln Park. In reality, Lincoln Park is an affluent neighborhood on the North Side of the city. The University's neighborhood is Hyde Park, which (apart from parts of neighboring Kenwood) is a less affluent area on the South Side. He also describes it as being a bad neighborhood. In this case, he may have confused the University of Chicago with the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), which is near some pretty rough neighborhoods.
36* AxCrazy: All of the Hexenwulves have been rendered dangerously unhinged by prolonged use of the [[TransformationTrinket Hexenwulf belts]], but [[spoiler: Agent Benn handles it the worst, becoming the more outwardly violent of all them. Her reaction to Murphy questioning Denton is [[DisproportionateRetribution to assault her without provocation]] and then attempt to shoot her, only narrowly being talked out of it]]. Later it’s revealed her insanity goes way deeper when she’s shown to get a sexual thrill out of violently murdering her enemies in wolf form.
37* BadAssInDistress: Harry is captured by the Streetwolves when he runs out of magic, and is rescued by the timely arrival of Tera and the Alphas.
38* BadassTeacher: [[spoiler:Tera West,]] TheMentor of The Alphas is by far their most capable combatant and is the one who leads them in fights.
39* TheBadGuysAreCops: In this case [[spoiler:the bad guys are {{FBI Agent}}s turned into Hexenwulfen with the [[KillerCop intent to kill untouchable criminals]] and pin the blame on other groups with wolf motifs, but got DrunkOnTheDarkSide and [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope started killing innocents too]].]]
40* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: Harry defeats the [[spoiler:FBI Hexenwulfen by stealing one of their [[TransformationTrinket Hexenwulf belts]] and turning into a wolf himself and manages to defeat all of them by himself.]]
41* BigBad: [[spoiler: Phillip Denton, an FBIAgent that [[DealWithTheDevil made a deal with a powerful user]] of BlackMagic to gain the [[TransformationTrinket Hexenwulf belts]] that allow him and his team to transform into wolves and be able [[VigilanteMan to kill whoever they wish]], pinning the blame on the local werewolf groups.]]
42* BottledHeroicResolve: Harry takes a Stimulant potion, but this backfires as it turns out feeling like you have an inexhaustible [[{{Mana}} power supply]] and actually having one are two very different things. [[spoiler: While he doesn't fall on his face, [[HeroicRROD he runs out of juice]] right in the middle of fighting the Streetwolves and he ends up getting captured.]]
43* BrokenAce: Harley [=MacFinn=] is [[{{Hunk}} handsome]], rich, smart and an all-around NiceGuy. He's a famous WealthyPhilanthropist behind many environmentalist projects and has a [[HeadTurningBeauty smoking hot]] and supporting fiancée in Tera West who loves him and [[spoiler: accepts him even knowing about his {{curse}}.]] But he also [[spoiler:has his life entirely revolve around an HeriditaryCurse that he isn't responsible for, turning him into a rampaging murdering monster [[InvoluntaryShapeshifter against his will]], something he feels incredibly guilty about.]]
44* BroughtDownToNormal: Happens to [[spoiler: Agent Harris]] in mid-battle, when Harry [[spoiler: unfastens his [[TransformationTrinket Hexenwulf belt]] just before Harris can tear his throat out]].
45* BuffySpeak: During the Loup-Garou rampage at the SI, rookie detective Rudy keeps annoying Harry as he tries to do his magic work, until Harry screams this gem at him:
46-->'''Harry:''' DON'T MESS WITH A WIZARD WHILE HE'S WIZARDING! NOW GET ME A STUFFED ANIMAL!
47* BulletProofVest: [[spoiler: Agent Denton]] empties his gun on Hendricks during the FinalBattle and Harry assumes he's dead. The last chapter reveals he was wearing a Kevlar under his clothes and survived, having a bunch of purple bruises on his chest to show for it.
48* ButNowIMustGo: At the end of the story [[spoiler: Tera leaves town to go back to the mountains with her family now that her fiancé [=MacFinn=] is dead.]]
49* BrokenAesop: Harry should share all information with his friends without problems but Kim doesn't bother doing the same with him and gets no criticism.
50* BrutalHonesty: Tera doesn't mince her words for the sake of politeness, speaking whatever is on her mind. Best exemplified when she thinks Susan is stupid for [[AskAStupidQuestion asking obvious questions, like if Harry bullet wound is hurting]].
51* CanisMajor: All of the shapeshifted wolves are bigger and stronger than normal wolf should be, with the Loup-Garou being described as being the largest.
52* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Murphy is ''very'' quick to suspect the absolute worst of Harry, even more than in ''Literature/{{Storm Front|DresdenFiles}}'' - though as is explained, this is largely ''because'' of the events of ''Literature/{{Storm Front|DresdenFiles}}'', with Harry having ditched her to take on the BigBad by himself. Since said BigBad was the head of a magical drug ring that rivaled resident mob boss Johnnie Marcone, who'd tried to hire Harry, it made it look like Murphy had colluded with Harry and Marcone to remove one of Marcone's rivals. This brings a nasty InternalAffairs investigation down on her head, which she's struggling with throughout the book... and ''then'' he goes and apparently breaks his promise not to bring her in on something important. Fortunately, his proving to be on the level (and his explanation of the supernatural world in later books) cures her of this tendency for the rest of the series.
53* ChekhovsGun:
54** Similar to the [[Literature/StormFrontDresdenFiles previous book]], Harry mixes a couple of potions early on which come in handy later. A pseudo-{{invisibility}} potion which [[PerceptionFilter makes it difficult for people to notice him]] [[spoiler: allows him to sneak into the SI building where the Loup-Garou is being held]], and a super energy drink potion gives him a burst of energy when he needs to fight on very little sleep. [[spoiler: Both of these backfire on him: the pseudo-invisibility potion's effects make him unable to warn people at the SI building when things get dangerous, and he badly overexerts his power under the effect of the energy potion, leaving him nearly incapable of magic for the rest of the book]].
55** Also with [[spoiler: Murphy's earrings: “Her earrings seemed to be little more than bright beads of silver in her ears, which I had never really noticed when she had worn her golden hair long.”]]
56%%** And with [[spoiler: Kim’s paper scrap]].
57** [[spoiler: The [[TransformationTrinket magical shapeshifting belt]] Harry confiscates from Harris, which he later uses as a last resort to fight the rest of the Hexenwulfen.]]
58** The magic silver pentacle that Harry got from his mother also makes a comeback [[spoiler:as an improvised SilverBullet used to kill the Loup-Garou. You know, the ''silver'' pentacle he ''[[EurekaMoment inherited]]'' from his mother.]]
59* ClearMyName: [[spoiler:Harley [=MacFinn=] is the set up scapegoat to the corrupt {{FBI agent}}s who needed a mystical killer to blame their killings, to keep the White Council from looking for them.]]
60* CombatBreakdown: A one-sided variant happens to Harry when he tries to hold his own against the Streetwolves with the [[BottledHeroicResolve aid of a magic potion that works a lot like mundane amphetamines]]... especially what happens when they wear off. [[HeroicRROD Completely exhausted and unable to cast spells]], and surrounded by several very pissed-off Streetwolves, Harry falls back on his .38 Special.
61* CryingWolf: Literally. While under the effects of the [[PerceptionFilter Blending potion]], Harry tries desperately to alert the guards to the rampaging Loup-Garou. He is, of course, ignored.
62* {{Curse}}: The Loup-Garou is a product of a curse on [[spoiler: Harley [=MacFinn=]'s [[HereditaryCurse family line]], which caused him to turn into a [[TheBerserker rampaging]] and [[CanisMajor giant]] wolf during the full moon. [=MacFinn=] was using a summoning circle to keep himself imprisoned, but the Hexenwulfen break it in order to [[FrameUp frame him for their actions.]]]] Said curse was supposedly laid by St. Patrick, though the source of that information (Chauncey) is questionable.
63* DealWithTheDevil: Harry made a deal with a demon he calls "Chauncey", giving up one of his four names in exchange for information to help him with a case. (Chauncey already had two of his names, the first and last, making this a risky deal indeed.)
64* DisposableWoman: Kim Delaney is introduced at the beginning of the story, then gets killed right away to give Harry motivation to go after the killer - and to illustrate the problems in his habit of [[KeepingSecretsSucks keeping secrets for people's own good]]. She's not [[ForgottenFallenFriend totally forgotten,]] however, getting call-backs in later books, such as ''Skin Game'', where she's referenced as Harry's first apprentice and [[spoiler: provides some of the features of Harry's brain-child by Lash]].
65* DisproportionateRetribution: [[spoiler: Harley [=MacFinn=]'s Loup-Garou HereditaryCurse]] placed on him by [[spoiler:Saint Patrick]] of all people. What could his family have done that warranted such an extreme punishment? (Although Chauncy only said "legend has it" that [[spoiler:St. Patrick]] was responsible, not that he'd ''actually'' laid the curse.)
66* DistractedByTheSexy: {{Invoked|Trope}} by Tera and her primal NudeNatureDance in the rain so that Harry can get some tools out of his apartment, which the police are (or rather ''were'') watching. Harry almost gets distracted by it himself and trips on a curb, which Susan [[ClingyJealousGirl isn't pleased about]].
67-->'''Susan:''' You don't have to [[EatingTheEyeCandy look quite so hard]].
68* DonutMessWithACop: “I'll bet you sex to donuts that they are, Carmichael. And that should tell you how certain I am."
69* DramaticWind: {{Lampshaded}} by Harry, who is slightly annoyed by the fact he isn't wearing his duster so it could billow dramatically as he stepped through a large hole he had just blasted in a wall.
70* TheDriver: Susan spends the last half of the book driving Harry and/or Tera to whenever they need to go next.
71* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: Using the ''Hexenwulf'' [[TransformationTrinket belts]] is explicitly likened to being a cocaine addict but the rush when using the power feels even better. [[spoiler:Denton's {{FBI Agent}}s at first were only planning to use them [[KillerCop to kill criminals like Marcone]], but their transformation changed them so much they ended up [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope killing innocents as well]]. Harry himself gets a taste of how bad it gets when he uses one of the belts to fight them during the FinalBattle, and his actions horrify Susan.]]
72* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler: Mortally-wounded Carmichael gets one by leaping on the Loup-Garou's back, saving Murphy's life.]]
73* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
74** To a degree. Murphy is ''very'' quick to suspect Harry himself, and with rather less justification than in book one - though it's largely precipitated by the way in which he breached her trust in book one. Luckily, this is the last time.
75** Harry summons the demon Chaunzaggaroth for information. His conversation with him makes it very clear that Chauncy is supposed to be a fire-and-brimstone Dante's Inferno demon, with it referring to Saint Patrick and the Catholic Church as "the other side." But in ''Literature/DeathMasks'' he tells Murphy that "demons" are just harmful spirits from the Nevernever and that the Fallen which empowers the Knights of the Blackened Denarius are the only true Biblical enemies-of-God demons that are active in the world. Of course, ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve is in effect, and some regions of the Nevernever closely resemble the various locations from human mythology as a result. It's entirely possible that Chaunzaggaroth simply comes from a region that ''mimics'' FireAndBrimstoneHell, and deliberately invokes the concept during the conversation.
76* EatingTheEyeCandy: Despite harboring no romantic feelings toward her, Harry gives [[HeadTurningBeauty Tera]] quite a few appraising looks throughout the story, especially at her legs. It doesn't help that she's [[MsFanservice naked for a lot of it]] and [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl quite unconcerned about it]], much to his frustration. She even notices it herself, in one of the rare moments she [[TheGadfly shows amusement at his expense]].
77-->'''Tera:''' Do you like to look at my body?\
78'''Susan:''' Careful how you answer this one, buster.
79* EurekaMoment: Harry had a massive one when he realized [[spoiler: his pentacle met the criteria to harm the Loup-Garou.]]
80* EndingMemorialService: Near the end of the book Harry and Murphy go to Kim Delaney and [[spoiler: Carmichael's]] funeral.
81* EvilIsEasy: The major drawback of the ease of use of a Hexenwulf belt is what it can do to the mind of someone unprepared for what the [[TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody transformation does to one's mind]].
82-->'''Bob:''' Oh, sure, it's really easy. And when you use a talisman to turn into a wolf, you lose all of your human inhibitions and so on, and just run on your unconscious desires, with the talisman-spirit in charge of the way the body moves. It's really efficient. A huge wolf with human-level intelligence and animal-level ferocity.
83* ExactEavesdropping: Partly thanks to Harry's Listening abilities.
84* FaceDeathWithDignity: Played for a spot of fun when [[spoiler: Harry faces [=MacFinn=] in his transformed [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent loup-garou form,]] and is trapped in the corner. As he faces his possible demise, Harry reconciles to himself that he would at least die at the jaws of what he saw as the perfect predator rather than by a scabby troll or whiny, angst-ridden vampire.]]
85* FallenHero: Harry soulgazes [[spoiler: Denton and sees how he's gone bad.]]
86* FauxAffablyEvil: The demon "Chauncy" that Harry summons to [[DealWithTheDevil bargain for information]] seems affable and polite, and is proud to [[VillainsNeverLie never have to lie]]. But after Harry gives him [[IKnowYourTrueName the third of his four names]], Chauncy casually reveals he has information about Harry's parents and even insinuates that his father has not died of natural causes. Harry realizes then how much of a ManipulativeBastard Chauncy truly is, dangling the information that Harry wants the most only when he had already had most of his names, so he could tempt Harry into giving the final one. Harry barely refuses, causing Chauncy to drop the polite facade and show his GameFace while screaming in rage as Harry banishes him, leaving Harry with a wake-up call that EvilIsNotAToy.
87* FBIAgent: The FBI shows up to investigate the series of killings with a wolf element, pointing Harry to a few suspects. [[spoiler:They're actually the ones behind it, having turned into Hexenwulfen so [[KillerCop they could murder criminals]] and are trying to {{frame|up}} other supernatural wolf groups in the region for their killings.]]
88* FlippantForgiveness: Murphy [[spoiler:[[StabTheScorpion shoots in Harry's direction to save him from Denton who was about to kill him]]. Harry, who was facing the opposite way at the time, had not seen his attacker and thought she shot at ''him'' instead because she doubted his loyalties. However, he ''had'' previously betrayed her trust, so he decides he can not blame her for thinking him a bad guy and he forgives her for shooting him.]] Murphy thinks he is a big idiot for thinking that way, and lets him know it.
89* {{Foreshadowing}}:
90** Agent Benn [[DisproportionateRetribution quickly resorting to violence]] after a JurisdictionFriction incident with Murphy, reaching for her waist before hesitating and pulling a gun on her and Agent Harris tells them Benn is just stressed due to the wolf killings. [[spoiler: It's a hint at how the {{FBI Agent}}s are becoming much more mentally unstable. Harry also later deduces Benn was actually reaching for her Hexenwulfen belt at first, before settling on the gun.]]
91** Tera West only eats the meat patty from her burger, discarding the bun. [[spoiler: As a wolf, she has a carnivore's taste in food, even in her human form.]]
92** The second part of the HereditaryCurse [[spoiler: on [=MacFinn=]'s family]] was that the bloodline would not die out until the end of days. [[spoiler:Given that [=MacFinn=] died without any apparent heirs, it's implied his LoveInterest Tera is [[SomeoneToRememberHimBy pregnant with his child.]] Either that, or the ''Dresden Files''' WordOfGod-promised concluding "Big Apocalyptic Trilogy" really ''will'' be The Apocalypse...]]
93** Chauncey drops hints about Dresden's family background that would be explored in ''Literature/BloodRites'' and ''Literature/{{Changes}}''.
94** The fact that some Native American shamans had their own version of werewolf {{Shapeshifting}} is mentioned, an ability Listens-To-Wind would employ in ''Literature/TurnCoat''.
95** Flatnose grouses about Parker's dealing with Marcone, asking "who is he, the governor?" Several books later, [[spoiler: Marcone becomes the ''official'' ruler of Chicago, at least in the supernatural community's eyes]].
96** Harry implies a ManBehindTheMan is involved. [[spoiler: Nemesis, the ultimate version of the trope is revealed few books later.]]
97** Subconscious Harry makes an appearance and [[spoiler: tells Harry to take Murphy on a date and that Elaine is still alive]]
98* FrameUp: [[spoiler:Many of the murders in the book are committed by the corrupt {{FBI Agent}}s. This leads them to frame the biker gang for mortal police and [=MacFinn=] for the White Council]].
99* FriendOrFoe: [[spoiler: The {{FBI Agent}}s shooting each other.]]
100* FullFrontalAssault:
101** Tera is fully naked during the assault at the Streetwolves garage to rescue Harry, since she had to shift to human to communicate with him. She still holds her own against them wielding only a [[PipePain lead pipe]].
102** [[spoiler:Agent Benn [[BattleStrip rips off her shirt]] in rage when Harry takes Denton hostage, and stays topless for the rest of the book. Given the Hexenwulfen clothes aren't affected by the transformation, this is done to show how unstable and savage she has become.]]
103* TheGadfly: Tera almost seems like she has NoSenseOfHumor at first, ignoring whatever joke Harry cracks in her presence. The only times she shows signs of amusement are when he gets [[TheGadfly visibly irritated by her]] and she [[ActuallyPrettyFunny almost laughs]] when Harry vents how much she frustrates him near the end of the story.
104-->'''Harry:''' [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn Put some clothes on]], you [[NoSocialSkills weird]], [[SupernaturalGoldEyes yellow-eyed]], [[ShowSomeLeg table-dancing]], [[TheMentor werewolf-training]], [[MysteriousWaif cryptic]], [[TheStoic stare-me-right-in-the-eyes-and-don't-even-blink]] wench.\
105''[There was a hissing sound from the back seat, and I flicked a scowl back over my shoulder. Tera was chewing on her meat. Her eyes were shining, her mouth was curved at the corners, and her breath was puffing out her nostrils in near-silent laughter]''
106* GeometricMagic: Circles and other geometric forms of magic are discussed.
107* GivingThemTheStrip: The Loup-Garou pins Harry's duster to the ground with its paws. Harry escapes by abandoning his coat. It likewise bites at Harry's feet but is left with only a cowboy boot to shred.
108* GodzillaThreshold: Harry views his use of [[spoiler: the Hexenwulf belt]] as such, a last resort.
109* GoneHorriblyRight: Dresden makes the potion which renders him BeneathNotice to even a werewolf. The effect is so perfect that even as Dresden is screaming about [[spoiler:the incoming Loup-Garou, the police]] he's screaming at only hears something mundane.
110* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler: As he turns back human after being shot by Harry, [=MacFinn=]]] gives Harry a smile to let him know he understands he [[IDidWhatIHadToDo did what he needed.]]
111* GracefulInTheirElement: Harry realizes that Tera [[spoiler: is a wolfwere]] upon watching her move in her wolf form, noticing she's much faster and graceful than any of the other shapeshifters.
112-->"And that's when I saw the difference between Tera and the Alphas, Tera and [[spoiler:Denton's]] Hexenwulfen, even Tera and the Loup-Garou. Where they were fast, Tera was fast and graceful. Where they were quick, Tera was quick and elegant. She made them look like amateurs. She was something more primal, more in tune with the wild than they would ever be."
113* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler: Denton starts to see Harry as a serious threat when his report to Murphy mentions the [[TransformationTrinket Hexenwulf belts]] that him and his {{FBI agent}}s have. He sends him to investigate the Streetwolves in the hope that they'd kill Harry.]]
114* HereditaryCurse: [[spoiler: Harley [=MacFinn=]]], whose family {{curse}} allegedly originated from [[spoiler:St. Patrick]] himself. One member of each generation is cursed to become a Loup-Garou (a [[CanisMajor super-werewolf]]) during the full moon.
115* HeroicBSOD: Harry suffers a mild episode when Murphy shows him [[spoiler: Kim Delaney's ripped-up corpse]], shutting down emotionally and keeping uncharacteristically silent. [[PoorCommunicationKills His timing couldn't be worse, for not opening up about something]] as Murphy [[WrongAssumption assumes]] his silence is [[HesitationEqualsDishonesty due to him withholding information]].
116* HeroicRROD: Under the influence of the [[BottledHeroicResolve Stimulant potion]], Harry ends up using so much of his magic without noticing that he runs out of juice during a fight against the Streetwolves, being unable to cast any spells.
117* HeWhoFightsMonsters: [[spoiler: Denton and his {{FBI Agent}}s took on an ArtifactOfDoom and became Hexenwulfen in order to fight drug dealers and other criminals beyond the reach of the law. Unfortunately, they [[DrunkOnTheDarkSide were corrupted by the power]], killing innocent people while on a PowerHigh and then tried to scapegoat an innocent man for their crimes.]]
118* HiddenVillain: Like in the previous book, we don't know the identity of who supplied [[spoiler:Denton and his corrupt {{FBI agent}}s with the were-pelts, but they also warned them about the White Council and the fact they would hunt down BlackMagic users. Harry surmises that one dark wizard could be responsible for the events of both books, likely a member of the Black Council.]]
119* HostageSituation: During the FinalBattle, [[spoiler: Harry takes Denton hostage and tries to make his other men surrender, but then they reveal they had already captured Murphy as a hostage, just in case they could use it against Harry if he showed up.]]
120* HotInHumanForm: Tera West is described as being a very attractive werewolf woman. [[spoiler:She's actually a wolf who turns human, not the other way around]].
121* HugeGuyTinyGirl: PlayedWith, Tera isn't tiny (in fact Harry describes her as tall) but next her LoveInterest [=MacFinn=] she "looks like a slip of a girl".
122* {{Hunk}}: Harry describes [=Macfinn=] as being a tall, muscular and handsome guy with a chest so hairy that makes him look "[[CarpetOfVirility overwhelmingly masculine]]".
123* HumanityEnsues: Harry spends the whole book trying to deduce why Tera West was immune to his soul gaze, since that meant she wasn't human. It's not until the end he figures out she's actually [[spoiler:a wolfwere, meaning she's a wolf who can take the form of a human.]]
124* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: When Harry comments about how the [[TransformationTrinket Hexenwulfen belts]] turn their users "into animals", Tera takes offense and expresses this view.
125-->'''Tera:''' They have not become animals. Animals do not do what they have done. Animals kill to eat, to defend themselves or their own, and to protect their territory. Not for the joy of it. Not for the lust of it. Only humans do that, wizard.
126* IconicSequelCharacter: The Alphas introduced in this book become one of Harry's most recurring allies throughout the series.
127* IdiotBall: When Harry goes following the wolf pack into a dark and confined area. Ditto for when he decides to protect Tera and Susan by ''jumping out of a moving car''. At least in this case he admits it was a stupid move.
128** Either several of these were given out to Murphy or she’s just that stupid by herself (she gets better in later books). Especially when they arrive at the second scene - though she does later apologize for that.
129* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: Harry tells this to Tera when she refuses to spare [[spoiler:Agent Harris]] so Harry can interrogate him. She doesn't buy it and simply replies "No I won't. I'll be alive, and he'll be dead." So Harry resorts ''personally threatening her'' to get her to back off.
130* InvoluntaryShapeshifter: The Loup-Garou {{curse}} makes the user transform into the rampaging beast against their will every full moon, having to either isolate or restrain themselves to prevent innocents from getting hurt.
131* ImColdSoCold: Dresden says this when he [[spoiler: mistakenly believes Murphy has fatally shot him, when in fact [[StabTheScorpion she was shooting at Denton]], who was trying to kill him from behind. She mocks him, saying that they're all cold because they're covered in water during a freezing cold night]].
132* InstantSedation: [[spoiler: Marcone's]] tranquilizer gun pretty well drops [[spoiler: the Alphas]] in their tracks. Only [[spoiler: Tera West]] shakes off the effects enough to fight back after being drugged.
133* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: Killing things as a wolf ''[[SexIsViolence really]]'' get [[spoiler:Agent Benn and Denton in the mood. Harry feels sick when Denton's wolf-form mounts Benn during the slaughter of the Streewolves]].
134* InterspeciesRomance: [[spoiler: Between Tera West and Harley [=MacFinn=], with much {{Irony}}. She is a wolf that can {{voluntary|Shapeshifting}} shift [[HumanityEnsues into a human]] while he is a man that {{involuntary|Shapeshifting}} turns [[{{Animorphism}} into a wolf]].]]
135* ItsForABook: PlayedForDrama. One of Harry's friends and a low-level practitioner, Kim Delaney, comes to him with a few idle questions about a ritual that he knows is designed to contain creatures that are both mortal ''and'' spirit -- in other words, extremely dangerous beings that [[EvilIsNotAToy she has no business trafficking in]]. Naturally, he doesn't answer and tries to deflect her away from the question. However, [[spoiler:she needs the ritual to help contain [=MacFinn=] who is cursed into becoming the Loup-Garou. When she tries to use the ritual anyway, it doesn't work and she ends up being killed by the berserk Loup-Garou.]]
136* ItWasAGift: Silver alone isn't enough to hurt a Loup-Garou - it specifically has to be ''inherited'' silver. Fortunately, both Harry and Murphy were bequeathed gifts of silver from members of their family.
137* JanitorImpersonationInfiltration: Harry disguises himself as a janitor to get into the SI station where a ready-to-transform werewolf is being held under arrest. It helps that he has Blending potion that [[PerceptionFilter changes people's perception of him]] and lets him pass [[BeneathNotice beneath everyone's notice.]]
138* JurisdictionFriction: Murphy gets into a conflict with the {{FBI agent}}s who are also investigating the string of murders caused by a werewolf. The Jurisdiction Friction is so bad, agent Benn [[TriggerHappy pulls a gun]] on Murphy while investigating a crime scene. [[spoiler: This is because they are the werewolves themselves, in particular Hexenwulfen, the demonic-influenced ones, and are [[DrunkOnTheDarkSide gradually losing their human minds to the Beast]]. The fact that they're the guilty parties, having set up [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent another type of werewolf]] to lose control of his curse and attack a Mob head who's escaped justice, doesn't help.]]
139* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: The {{Sadist}} Agent Benn enjoys [[spoiler: stomping on Harry's wounded shoulder after she and the rest of her team have him at their mercy.]]
140* KillerCop: [[spoiler:Denton and his team of {{FBI agent}}s become ''Hexenwulfen'' in order to take down criminals the law cannot touch. By ripping them to shreds. Unfortunately for them, Hexenwulfen get DrunkOnTheDarkSide when they transform and they end up [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope killing innocent people as well]], just for the thrill.]]
141* KindRestraints: [[spoiler:[=MacFinn=]]] willingly confines himself in a magic circle in the nights he transforms into the Loup-Garou so he can't hurt innocents. Unfortunately, the bad guys break it and set him on a rampage.
142* {{Kneecapping}}: Harry shoots Parker in the knee to try to take him down. Given Parker is a lycanthrope with a HealingFactor, it doesn't really do much more than piss him off.
143* KlatchianCoffee: Harry Dresden makes a Stimulant potion with this effect. Naturally, the liquid base is coffee, and other ingredients include a doughnut (breakfast of champions), dawn sunshine, and cheery music. Drinking it takes him from beaten up and worn out to whistling ''Carmen'' and composing a poem about autumn, and effortlessly mopping the floor with a pack of human lycanthropes... [[HeroicRROD until it wears off]].
144* LastSecondChance: Harry offers the BigBad this, knowing he's a FallenHero, but the BigBad [[RedemptionRejection rejects it]].
145->'''Harry:''' [[TransformationTrinket These belts]], man, the power they have given you. It's ''[[ArtifactOfDoom bad]]''. You can't handle it. It's [[DrunkOnTheDarkSide gotten into your head]], and you aren't thinking straight. Give them up. You can still walk away from all of this, do the right thing. Come on, [[spoiler:Denton]]. Don't throw away everything you fought for all those years. There is a better way than this. ''[shows [[spoiler:Benn]]]'' Look at her. Those belts are [[AddictiveMagic like a drug]]. Is this the kind of person she was? Is this the kind of person you want to be? [[spoiler:Wilson, Harris]], were they always like they are now? You're turning into monsters, man. You've got to get out of this. Before you're all the way gone.\
146'''[[spoiler:Denton]]:''' ''[closes his eyes, then shakes his head]'' You're a decent man, Mr Dresden. But you've got no idea how the world works. I am sorry you've gotten in the way. [[NecessarilyEvil Necessary sacrifices]].
147* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: When Harry jumps out of Susan's moving car to confront the Streetwolves, the text reads without any spoken dialogue, "Don't look at me that way."
148* LittleUselessGun: The Loup-Garou can only be harmed by [[SilverHasMysticPowers inherited silver]]. Murphy has some jewelry that qualifies, and the equipment to cast it into {{Silver Bullet}}s, but only for her .22 target pistol rather than her service weapon, to Harry's annoyance. Since the Loup-Garou also has a HealingFactor, she only manages to slow it down a bit, until it gets into point-blank range--[[ItWorksBetterWithBullets just after she empties her mag]].
149* LockedOutOfTheLoop:
150** This story takes a sledgehammer to Harry's belief in not telling people things for their own safety. His refusal to tell Murphy what's really going on infuriates her, as she knows the case could probably be solved faster if he was cooperating fully. She attempts to arrest him, meaning he has to fight her along with the real villains. It goes both ways with Harry and Kim Delaney -- His refusal to talk to Kim Delaney about the magic circle she came to him with (other than to tell her what it was) and attempts to dissuade her, without really trying too hard to get more information from her, end up [[spoiler: getting her killed, as she was trying to help [=MacFinn=] by making a new magic circle to contain him after his regular one was destroyed by the FBI Hexenwulfen. Because Harry kept the knowledge of how to properly make it from her, she was not able to do it correctly, and was killed by [=MacFinn=] in his Loup-Garou form. Harry has a HeroicBSOD when he realizes what he did.]] Conversely, Kim's lying to Harry about ''why'' she wants to know about the circle [[spoiler: gets her killed because if she ''had'' told him, it's pretty obvious he would have been able to contain [=MacFinn=] given even a little time to prepare, while he felt Kim would have been unable to use such a circle correctly even if he had told her because she didn't know enough yet.]]
151** Also happens to Harry multiple times, who can almost never get a straight answer from anyone even as he's struggling to save their lives.
152* MeaningfulName:
153** Full Moon Garage (the headquarters of the Streewolves, a lycanthrope biker gang) and Wolf Lake Park (the place where [[spoiler:[=MacFinn=]]] hides from civilization after his summoning circle is broken and he can turn into the Loup-Garou safely). The latter is {{Lampshaded}} when Harry points out that [[spoiler: Murphy]] would immediately go to a place called "Wolf Lake Park" to look for a deranged werewolf on the run. Which of course is exactly what happens.
154** {{Invoked|Trope}} by the Alphas, "alpha" being the biologists' term for the top male and female of a wolf pack.
155* TheMentor: Tera West serves as a {{shapeshifting}} instructor for the Alphas, having met and agreed to help to via the Northwest Passage Project.
156* TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody: One of the laws of magic is to never [[ForcedTransformation change someone's form against their will]]: it will eventually destroy their mind, leaving just a normal animal. Changing your own form is allowed — partly because it's consensual by definition, partly because people who transform themselves instinctively protect their minds to avert this trope — but still carries risks. The use of the Hexenwulf belt by the unprepared [[spoiler:{{FBI Agent}}s and Harry Dresden himself perfectly shows how the PowerHigh changes them. When Harry transforms in the FinalBattle, the reader gets a first-person viewpoint narration of his subsequent gradual loss of control to the monstrous wolf's beastly instincts. Hearing it from his narration is pretty freaky, and when he turns back, he's sickened and horrified.]]
157* MistakenForDying: After the FinalBattle, Harry believes that [[spoiler:Murphy shot him, forgives her generously and is well into the "ImColdSoCold" routine before she disillusions him. She was shooting at Denton who was attacking him from behind, and he's cold because there's a cold front and it's raining.]]
158* MsFanservice: Tera West described as being [[HeadTurningBeauty incredibly attractive]] woman with a [[AmazonianBeauty lean and toned figure]] several times. And while she wears practical clothes whenever she can, she does end up naked quite often due to ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing. Her comic book illustrations need to make heavy use of CensorShadow and GodivaHair to keep her bits covered up.
159* NakedFirstImpression: Tera's first meeting with Susan has her only barely draped in Harry's trenchcoat. Susan just chalks it up to Harry's weird world.
160-->'''Susan:''' We are going to talk about this one later, mister.
161* NighInvulnerability: The Loup-Garou is completely invulnerable to any form of harm save for his one weakness: [[SilverHasMysticPowers inherited silver]]. Nothing else can even scratch him.
162* NobleWolf:
163** The Alphas are a group of heroic young people who have learned how to turn into wolves and use that ability to protect innocents.
164** Tera has most of the qualities associated with wolfs, being very intelligent, dignified, proud and loyal. And she gets bonus points [[spoiler: for actually ''being'' an wolf.]]
165* NoodleIncident: Harry had a job in Minnesota because "Somebody saw something in a lake".
166* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: While holding off the Hexenwulfen at the Full Moon Garage, Tera refuses ran away and abandon the Alphas even if it means [[HeroicSacrifice she has to sacrifice herself to buy time for them and Harry]]. Harry himself, who still needs and doesn't want people to die for him anyway, manages to defeat the Hexenwulfen, making the sacrifice unnecessary.
167* ScarilyCompetentTracker: Tera uses her [[TheNoseKnows enhanced sense of smell]] to track down people, even in her human form, tracking down Harry's location several times in the story.
168* NotSoDifferentRemark:
169** After Harry holds [[spoiler: Denton]] at gunpoint and talks with him for a while, he points out that what the [[spoiler: FBIAgent]] was doing made him just like Marcone, [[HeWhoFightsMonsters who he was supposedly fighting.]]
170** Also applied to [[spoiler: Denton and Harry]]: The former's MotiveRant about how one should exploit power to make the world a better place strikes a nerve With the latter. [[spoiler: Harry even resorts to the same power as Denton did for similar reasons, and comes dangerously close to succumbing to the same corruption]].
171** Chauncy tries to convince Harry that he's indifferent to the rules and they're not that different, to convince Harry to throw in his lot with Hell. Apparently, it's part of his usual pitch.
172* OurSoulsAreDifferent: When Harry attempts to soulgaze Tera, nothing happens, which makes Harry incredibly suspicious of her, theorizing she may be a creature for the Nevernever. It turns out it's because [[spoiler:she's actually not human but a wolfwere, a wolf that [[HumanityEnsues shapeshifts into a human]].]]
173* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: As explained by [[MrExposition Bob]], there are four kinds of werewolves in the ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' universe:
174** The ''werewolf'' (as a technical term) is just a human who can [[VoluntaryShapeshifting transform into a normal wolf at will]]. They undergo no mental changes (and thus must learn how to live like a wolf), have no linkage to the Moon, and gain no special invulnerabilities. It is a learned ability, somewhat like [[MasterOfOneMagic becoming a wizard who knows only two spells, but knows those two]] ''[[MasterOfOneMagic really well]]''. Humans [[ForcedTransformation transformed into wolves]] by ''someone else's'' magic are mentioned as a related subversion, and one that violates one of the Laws of Magic, because a person transformed in this way will, over time, lose their human mind and become no different than any normal, non-magic wolf, which is at that point considered to be murder. Aside from the ability to transform into a wolf and back, there's also one other advantage to being able to change shape: [[HealingFactor using that magic to heal yourself quickly by rapidly shifting between forms]]. However, it is a very painful process. They are represented in the story by the Alphas. Similarly, there's [[spoiler:the ''wolfwere'', a wolf that can [[HumanityEnsues take a human form]] in the same way as werewolves, and with the same limitations]]. Bob never mentions them, but Harry [[spoiler: deduces Tera West is one]].
175** The ''Hexenwulfen'' (also called "spell wolf") who use an [[TransformationTrinket enchanted belt of wolfskin]] to [[TransformationTrinket transform]] at [[VoluntaryShapeshifting will]] into a dire wolf. In addition to facilitating the actual transformation, the Hexenwulf spirit also helps run the wolf body, [[EvilIsEasy bypassing the learning curve true werewolves have to deal with]]. The magic is generally tied to darker, sometimes demonic, forces and causes the Hexenwulfen to gradually fall deeper and deeper into [[SavageWolves savagery]] in both their wolf ''and'' human forms. They are represented in the story by [[spoiler: Denton and his fellow {{FBI agent}}s.]]
176** The ''Lycanthropes'' are people whose minds become wolf-like at full Moons, and who gain [[SuperStrength increased strength]] and {{healing|factor}} at the same time, but physically remain human. They are related to Viking [[TheBerserker berserker]]. They are represented in the story by the Streetwolves.
177** A ''Loup-Garou'' is a human, subject to a powerful {{curse}} (which in at least this case is {{hereditary|curse}}). Under the full Moon, they transform into a demonic man-wolf with [[LightningBruiser enormous speed and strength]], as well as [[NighInvulnerability immunity to injury by virtually any source]] except ''inherited'' [[SilverHasMysticPowers silver]]. The demon takes over ''all'' control during this time, with the human personality completely submerged. There is no known cure, and the only spells capable of perfectly restraining them are similar to what one would need to contain an ''archangel''. They are represented in story by [[spoiler: Harley [=MacFinn=]]].
178* PerceptionFilter: The Blending potion Harry takes to infiltrate the SI, makes people who see him, if they even notice them at all, ignore him as beneath their notice and anything he says is also interpreted in a bland, day-to-day fashion that is not given any serious thought. This backfires on him when he needs to warn an InnocentBystander about an impending threat.
179* PoliceBrutality: Murphy arrests and handcuffs Dresden and proceeds to slam his head into some furniture hard enough to chip a tooth for withholding information. Keep in mind Harry wasn't resisting and was even pleading with her to listen to him.
180* PoorCommunicationKills: A running theme throughout the book. Many lives could have been saved if people were willing to just ''explain'' themselves.
181** Kim and Harry get into an argument at the start of the book with regards to a binding circle. Kim refuses to admit she's asking because [[spoiler:Harley, a Loup-Garou, needs the circle fixed to prevent him rampaging]]. Without that context, Harry in turn refuses to give any information because so far as he knows the circle's only use is for binding things Kim should not even know ''exist'' much less be toying with. The end result is [[spoiler:Kim's death when Harley transforms]].
182** Harley himself is too reluctant to reach out about his condition as a [[spoiler:Loup-Garou]] to get the expert help he needs. He instead relies on an amateur he personally knows, [[spoiler:getting both Kim and ultimately himself killed]].
183** Harry's refusal to explain things fully to Murphy eventually ends with him clamming up at the worst possible moment and gets Harley thrown in jail. Had Harry been more forthcoming, maybe he could have warned Murphy in time to prevent [[spoiler:Harley transforming and rampaging through Special Investigations]].
184* PowerHigh: [[spoiler:Agent Harris]] describes the thrill of turning into a Hexenwulf is indescribable.
185-->[[spoiler:'''Agent Harris:''']] The change. When... when you're changed, when you're a beast, it's so incredible. So much speed, power. Your body just sings with it. I tried coke once, in college, and it was nothing compared to this.
186* PreClimaxClimax: Susan and Harry end up sleeping together just before the FinalBattle.
187* RedHerring: A given since this is a [[MysteryFiction mystery story]], there are several suspects for the wolf killings.
188** The Streetwolves, the local lycanthrope biker gang are the primary suspects and the first group Harry investigates. [[spoiler:They are being set up as a patsy for the police force by the real killer.]]
189** Tera West's paranoid personality, not being forthcoming about information and the fact that Harry can't soul gaze with her makes Harry incredibly suspicious of her throughout the story. [[spoiler:She turns out to be GoodAllAlong and simply wants to help her fiancé.]]
190** Marcone has been working against the Northwest Passage Project, giving him ample motive to [[spoiler:be working against [=MacFinn=] and sabotaging his magic circle so he'd turn into the Loup-Garou.]] It turns out [[spoiler:to be a case of NotMeThisTime, with Marcone actually being the ultimate target of the real killers.]]
191* ReluctantFanserviceGirl: When the Alphas are all shedding their clothes in [[ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing order to shift]], Anci is shown to be shy about having to do it, being the only one to [[HandOrObjectUnderwear awkwardly covering herself with her arms]] while she does it.
192* SacrificialLamb: Kim Delaney, not only on this book but on ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' as a whole. She's presented as Dresden's sort-of apprentice, but is torn to shreds by a Loup-Garou while attempting to contain it with a partially-complete magic circle that Dresden [[YouAreNotReady refused to teach to her in full]]. This sets the Loup-Garou up as the major threat of the book, and starts Dresden's CharacterArc of realizing that concealing information from people, even "for their own good," can have tragic consequences.
193* SavageWolves:
194** Lycanthropes are humans who can channel the "spirit of rage" in them, acquiring all aspects of a savage wolf, granting them powers but turning them extremely aggressive with no physical transformation.
195** The Hexenwulfen retain some of their minds while shifting into wolves, but the AddictiveMagic and PowerHigh aspects of it turns the users into savage beasts over time.
196** The Loup-Garou is a completely [[TheBerserker berserk]] {{curse}}d-wolf that attacks anything that it finds on its path.
197* SetAMookToKillAMook: Harry uses the Hexenwulfen [[TheBerserker berserk savagery]] to his advantage [[spoiler:during the FinalBattle, meaning to trick all but Denton into killing each other, with a berserk Wilson [[SlashedThroat tearing Benn's throat]] and Harris and Wilson then [[MutualKill shooting each other to death in the dark]].]]
198* SexualKarma: Harry and Susan have an emotionally fulfilling and mutually satisfying PreClimaxClimax which contrasts with the [[UnholyMatrimony villainous Hexenwulfen couple]] who have sex in their wolf forms [[SexIsViolence just after having gone on a murderous rampage]].
199* ShamelessFanserviceGirl:
200** Given ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing, veteran {{Voluntary Shapeshift|ing}}er Tera West does not to care about ending up naked in front of others, and ends up spending the last half of the book strutting around in the buff without an ounce of shame, even though she's fully aware of the effect her naked body can have on men. When she asks Harry for his coat the first time he finds her naked, it seems more out of pragmatic need not to attract attention than any concern for modesty or [[ExposedToTheElements being cold]].
201** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with the Alphas, who similarly have to strip naked to shift and (aside from Andi) don't show any embarrassment to it, but still cover themselves in bathrobes when given the chance, in contrast to Tera who doesn't even bother.
202* ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing: This is played straight and averted with the various [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf transformations]].
203** Played straight with Tera and the Alphas, who take off their clothes before they transform. Wolf-Billy actually trips on his own robe when he shifts without fully taking it off causing his forepaw to get caught, showing why it can be dangerous ''not'' to strip before shifting.
204** The Loup-Garou clothes are [[ClothingDamage shredded]] upon transformation.
205** {{Averted|Trope}} with the Hexenwulfen, who transform by the power of [[TransformationTrinket magical belts]] and their clothes apparently transform with them as they can shift back and forth without altering whatever they were wearing.
206* ShapeshiftingHealsWounds: Although it takes a lot of energy, and leaves really ugly scars, a werewolf can use the wolf spell for healing some of their injuries when changing forms. This is how Tera [[spoiler:saves herself after she's mortally wounded by the Loup-Garou.]]
207* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Susan takes offense when Tera refers to her as being Harry's "mate".
208-->'''Susan:''' "Mate?" ''[Susan said indignantly]'' "Mate? I am most certainly not his - " ''[gets interrupted]''
209* ShowSomeLeg: Harry needs to get inside his apartment to get some of his magic tools, but some cops are standing watch. Tera volunteers to [[WeNeedADistraction distract them]] but Harry doesn't want any violence and she acquiesces... and proceeds to [[DressHitsFloor drops the trenchcoat she was wearing]], struts over to where the cops are and start doing a NudeNatureDance, causing them to get too {{distracted|ByTheSexy}} to notice Harry going inside his apartment.
210* SilverHasMysticPowers: Especially inherited silver, which is the only thing that can stop the [[NighInvulnerability Nigh-Invulnarable]] Loup-Garou.
211* StabTheScorpion: The FinalBattle ends with a ''double'' one involving Murphy and Harry. [[spoiler: Murphy shoots Denton off Harry's back while Harry is using his silver pentacle to blast the Loup-Garou off Murphy's back. For a moment, Harry does believe she shot him and is MistakenForDying and [[ImColdSoCold starts feeling cold]] before she snaps him out of it.]]
212* StealthPun: Billy Borden and the rest of [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent the Alphas]] first learned their {{shapeshifting}} when they were in college. Since they're still at college four years later (and therefore are presumably in freshman year) then it's likely that Billy [[Film/IWasATeenageWerewolf was a teenage werewolf]]. [[PopCulturedBadass Harry, naturally, lampshades that]].
213* StopOrIWillShoot: Police do not seem to think twice about shooting at Harry, even when he is just running and giving no sign of fighting back. [[spoiler:{{Justified|Trope}} It turns out that the {{FBI agent}}s who were shooting at him were actually the werewolves responsible for the murders he was investigating, and had been trying to kill him from the moment they realized he was a true wizard]].
214* StoutStrength: Billy, TheLeader of the Alphas, is described as stout and geeky, but Harry does notice his weight is actually more muscle than fat.
215* TakeUpMySword: Murphy instructs her SI officers that if the loup-garou brings her down, one of them must take up her pistol (with silver bullets) and shoot the creature in the eye.
216* TalkingToThemself: After Harry passes out from exhaustion after the Loup-Garou rampage in the station, Harry talks with his own subconscious (who looks like an evil version of him) for the first time in the series, having a conversation mostly regarding Harry inability to trust people and how him [[KeepingSecretsSucks keeping secrets only makes things worse.]]
217* ThouShaltNotKill: In this book it’s even introduced as the first law of magic.
218* TransformationTrinket: The Hexenwulf fur belts are what allows them to easily turn into rampaging wolves without any training or magical ability. Also doubles as [[ArtifactOfDoom Artifacts Of Doom]] since it gets them DrunkOnTheDarkSide.
219* TrespassingToTalk: Harry Dresden returns to his office to find [[TheDon John Marcone]] sitting at his desk, waiting to make him [[AnOfferYouCantRefuse a job offer]].
220* UndressingTheUnconscious: After Harry's shot by Agent Benn while escaping police custody with Tera's help, he soon passes out from the blood loss. When he next wakes up he's in a bed at a shabby motel, completely naked. He goes to the bathroom and finds a ModestyTowel to cover himself with, but Tera soon comes back with some new clothes for him and confirms she was the one who undressed and patched him up, much to his embarrassment.
221* UnwittingPawn:
222** Both the [[spoiler:the Streetwolves and [=MacFinn=] are being used by the FBI Hexenwulfen, as a cover for their own murders to throw supernatural investigators off their trail.]]
223** The [[spoiler:FBI Hexenwulfen themselves are merely a pawn for the Black Council, who supplied them with the belts.]]
224* YourVampiresSuck: Bob makes fun of movie werewolves. While the setting's [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolves take almost every form you can think of]], none of them are "[[ViralTransformation contagious]]", and Bob has to repeatedly remind Harry that "Hollywood stole that from vampires." The majority of modern werewolf tropes originate with the Loup-Garou.
225* TheVietnamVet: Harley [=MacFinn=] served in the Vietnam where and one of his most [[spoiler: bloody transformations as the Loup-Garou took place, when he slaughtered ''everyone'' within several miles]].
226* VigilanteMan: This was the original intent [[spoiler: of Denton and his {{FBI Agent}}s, to use their Hexenwulfen powers to kill criminals that were untouchable by the law, so they could pin the killings on the local lycanthrope biker gang. But then their [[DrunkOnTheDarkSide powers began to change them for the worst]] and they [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope started killing innocent people too]].]]
227* ViralTransformation: {{Averted|Trope}}, as [[MrExposition Bob explains]] no type of werewolf bite is contagious. He claims this is just something "Hollywood stole that from vampires".
228-->'''Bob:''' Would you get off this 'bitten and turn into a werewolf' kick, Harry? It doesn't work that way. Not ever. Or you'd have werewolves overrunning the entire planet in a couple of years.
229* VoluntaryShapeshifter: Both the Werewolves and the Hexenwulfen can transform into their wolf forms at will. The Werewolves via a magic spell and the Hexenwulfen via a BlackMagic talisman that serves as a TransformationTrinket.
230* VoodooDoll: Harry uses one to temporarily disable the {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le Loup-Garou. The doll he uses is a stuffed plush toy from the Special Investigations office that is otherwise used to amuse children waiting for their parents.
231* WalkingTechbane: Harry makes use of a directed form (''Hexus''), essentially simply ramping up this tendency to short out anything electrical. He makes the point multiple times that it's possibly the easiest thing in the world for a wizard to do since it happens all the time anyway. ''Hexus'' manages to make machines ''spectacularly'' self-destruct, too. When he tries to do it as mildly as he possibly can, he winds up getting way more of the effect when he wanted. When a wizard who can ruin gadgetry just by being around it whether he wants to or not ''tries'' to mess with your motor, your security system, or your computer, it's less "glitches" and more "KABOOM."
232* WeakButSkilled: While Tera's wolf form doesn't have the raw power of the Loup-Garou, she's quick and skilled enough to fight him one-on-one by dodging and evading his attacks for a long time.
233* WealthyPhilanthropist: Harley [=MacFinn=] is one of the 10 richest men in America, and also a passionate devotee of environmentalist causes, being the head of the Northwest Passage Project, where he buys land off private owners in the area of the Rocky Mountains and donates them to the state to create a wildlife preserve. This does have the caveat that [[spoiler: his drive to create a super-sized wildlife park is so he'll have somewhere safe to go on full moons when he turns into the Loup-Garou.]]
234* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:Agent Denton]] genuinely believes that what he is doing is right and [[spoiler:refuses to admit to Harry on how the belts [[DrunkOnTheDarkSide have changed him and his men for the worse]].]]
235* WeNeedADistraction: Tera serves as a distraction for Harry on three different occasions:
236** Once in the forest when she charges past the police so they pursue her while Harry and [=MacFinn=] can escape.
237** Later, when Harry needs to sneak into his apartment that is being under watch by the police she again volunteers to be a distraction, but Harry pleads for her to not be violent. She acquiesces by [[DressHitsFloor dropping her coat]], deciding that [[ShowSomeLeg dancing naked in the rain]] is the easiest way to [[DistractedByTheSexy distract them.]]
238** In the FinalBattle, she takes on the Loup-Garou one-on-one, using her speed to evade his attacks and distracting it while Dresden takes care of the Hexenwulfen.
239* WhatTheHellHero:
240** Subconscious Harry calls Harry out on not trusting others and keeping Murphy LockedOutOfTheLoop.
241** A narrowly averted and PlayedForLaughs example occurs when Harry is captive at the Full Moon Garage and he starts to strike at the wolf paws digging into his cell. Cue a ''very'' angry Tera West telling him to stop as he's obviously getting rescued.
242-->'''Tera:''' You are the only man I ever met who would smash the paws that are trying to free you from certain death.
243* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Agent Benn is described to have grey/silver hair despite looking to be in her thirties ([[spoiler:[[MysticalWhiteHair possibly due to becoming a Hexenwulfen]]]]) and is by far the most AxCrazy and violent of the {{FBI Agent}}s, almost [[TriggerHappy shooting Murphy]] over JurisdictionFriction.
244* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: [[spoiler: Denton]] tells Harry that he should have shot once he was at his mercy rather than moralizing.
245* TheWorfBarrage: Harry blasts the Loup-Garou [[BlownAcrossTheRoom through the wall of the police station]] and ''the entirety of the neighboring building'', only to have it let out a howl of irritation.
246* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Marcone teams up with [[spoiler: the FBI Hexenwulfen to take down Harry and the Loup-Garou, unaware that their primary motivation is killing him in the first place. After Harry and the Alphas are taken care of, they promptly turn on him, shooting Hendricks and leaving Marcone to be killed by the Loup-Garou. This causes Marcone to help Harry escape to take them down (and save himself).]]

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