Summer Knight | |
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Author(s) | Jim Butcher |
Cover artist | Lee MacLeod |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | The Dresden Files |
Genre(s) | Science fiction, Fantasy novel |
Publisher | Penguin Putnam |
Publication date | September 3, 2002 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) & AudioBook (Audio Cassette & Audio CD) (Future Hardcover) |
Pages | 371 pp (first edition, paperback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-451-45892-3 (first edition, paperback) (Future Hardcover 0-4514-6275-0) |
OCLC Number | 50488823 |
LC Classification | CPB Box no. 2028 vol. 14 |
Preceded by | Grave Peril |
Followed by | Death Masks |
Summer Knight is a 2002 contemporary fantasy novel by author Jim Butcher. It is the fourth novel in The Dresden Files, which follows the character of Harry Dresden, present-day Chicago's only professional wizard.
Contents |
It's two years after the events in Storm Front. Dresden, struggling with curing Susan of her vampirism infection, is approached by Mab, the Winter Queen. Mab purchased Dresden’s debt from his fairy godmother, Leanansidhe. Queen Mab tells Dresden he can pay off his debt by doing three favors. The first favor is for him to find the murderer of the Summer Knight Reuel and recover his stolen mantle, declaring Dresden her chosen Emissary. Dresden refuses her request, but is forced by the White Council to accept as his Trial, else be stripped of his title of wizard and handed over to the Red Court vampires as a peace offering.
Dresden finds Elaine, his former fellow apprentice and lover, who is the Emissary of the Summer Court and heavily indebited to Aurora, the Summer Lady. Dresden goes to Reuel’s funeral, looking for a group of teenage changelings who were the Knights friends, but they flee and attack, believing him to be in service to Winter. Dresden gets information and a guide to the Winter and Summer Ladies. Dresden’s interview with the sadistic Winter Lady convinces him that she did not kill the Summer Knight.
Approached by the changelings to find their friend Lily, after Dresden tells Meryl and Fix that he will look for Lily. Dresden discovers Elaine in the back seat of his car, dying of multiple stab wounds. He follows Elaine’s delirious advice to take her to the Summer Lady, Aurora. Aurora heals Elaine, and briefly comforts Dresden. She is not forthcoming with any details on Reuel’s murder or Lily’s disappearance. Instead, she explains that the death of the Summer Knight and the theft of his mantle of power shifted the power balance in favor of Winter. Summer must now attack Winter at Midsummer to maintain control over their remaining power.
Dresden heads north to an isolated spot on Lake Michigan and summons his fairy godmother, Leanansidhe. Dresden tells his godmother that he needs to see the four Queens of Fae. Leanansidhe instead takes him transported to an ethereal Chicago-over-Chicago and a great Stone Table. This sacrificial stone that maintains the balance between the Winter and Summer Sidhe. The power of blood spilled upon that table will change the balance of power between the Courts. Leanansidhe says that's all she can do for him and disappears.
Dresden still needs to speak with the Mothers of both Courts, and tracks Elaine to O’Hare, as he must be invited to the Queens, convincing Elaine to call in a favor. Rather than provide him with answers, the Queen Mothers goad him into answering his own questions, that Aurora is the only Queen capable of stealing the Summer Knight's mantle, and therefore one of his killers. Lily, having been nearby, captured the mantle of the Knight, being the closest Summer fae, and was turned to stone by Aurora, which is why no one could find either Lily or the mantle. As a reward for his correct deductions, they give him a Cloth of Unraveling and their blessings.
Victorious at last, Dresden returns to Elaine and is ambushed. When Dresden regains consciousness, he is the prisoner of Lady Aurora, the Winter Knight Lloyd Slate--and Elaine. Aurora explains that she plans to sacrifice Lily on the Tablet to give Winter the power of the Summer Knight, permanently destroying the balance and freeing humanity from the constant collateral damage of the eternal Faerie War. Elaine then binds Dresden and leaves him to drown. Recognizing the spell he and Elaine invented, Dresden easily escapes. Collecting his friends, they fight their way to the Stone Table and the Winter Queen, telling her of Aurora's plan. Dresden confronts Aurora and unleashes an army of pixies with steel box cutters--cold iron, which is deadly to the Fae.
After killing Aurora, Queen Mab congratulates Dresden on his success, and offers Dresden the mantle of the Winter Knight, which he refuses. Queen Mab grants safe passage to the White Council. Having passed his Trial, he retains his wizard accolades, and protection from the Red Court. The new Summer Lady, Lily, and her new Knight, Fix, pay Dresden a visit, and grant him a favor of Summer in thanks for his services.
In chapter 8, Elaine tells Dresden she had built up a debt to the Summer Queen Titania; in chapter 34, however, Elaine tells Dresden her debt is moot because she owed everything to the Summer Lady Aurora.
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