Fool Moon (novel) - Plot Points Introduced

Plot Points Introduced

  • Werewolves: Early in the novel the character of Bob explains that there are at least four different variations of werewolves, each of which has different magical properties, strengths, and weaknesses. Dresden encounters all four variations throughout the book.
  • Dresden's enemy: At the end of the novel, Dresden concludes from the events in Storm Front and Fool Moon that there is a powerful magical being who is working to make chaos and create deadly trouble.

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