For those who don't know, The Dresden Files is an urban fantasy/mystery series, set primarily in modern-day Chicago, which currently spans 15 novels plus various shorts and comics, and counting. It also has a tabletop RPG game, and a one-season television adaptation of decidedly mixed repute (somewhat unfairly, in my view).
Its main protagonist (the novels and short stories are all written in first person) is Harry Dresden, a wise-ass anti-hero wizard and private investigator. To get a sense of his personality... well, Chuck's protagonist in the Dragon Age reviews actually reminded me quite a lot of Harry Dresden, I remember. Though maybe that's just me.
The series has famously been described as "Dirty Harry Potter".
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I have mixed feelings about it as a work of literature, but I find it a very interesting series to discuss and dissect at times. And I very much admire the audiobooks, read by James Marsters of Buffy fame, which are a highly impressive piece of voice acting all in all.