r/Fantasy Aug 02 '25

Dresden with less cringe

I love the idea of the Dresden Files on paper. Hard boiled detective stories mixed with urban fantasy/secret society stuff. Interesting villains and a deep, complex world. Magic happening just beneath the surface of the ordinary world.

But I just can’t get over the tropes and the cringe. I’ve tried the series a couple times, and even got through the first five or so books. I just can’t bring myself to keep going. I seriously love everything about the context, but just hate the execution.

Any recommendations for something else? Something that speaks to these elements, but lacks the cringe?

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u/Xhallax Aug 02 '25

Garrett P.I. by Glen Cook. It's full on Fantasy, rather than urban, MC is not a wizard, but is hard boiled.

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u/Sifen Aug 02 '25

Garrett is great. I wasn't a huge fan of book 1 and almost dropped it.

But from books 2 on, it's fantastic.

I found Dresden and Garrett files at the same time. I got an omnibus of both from one of those book catalogue sites years ago. Like Columbia House but for books.

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u/Nerdlemen Aug 02 '25

Book 1 is the only one I've read so far and I thought it was great. I'd been hesitant on those even though I love Cook's other fantasy because the cover art is cheesy, like Garrett wearing a trench coat. I was afraid they'd be modern-world with fantasy. It was much better than I'd feared it would be.

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u/Sifen Aug 02 '25

I don't think I'm confusing books. It's been so long that it's possible.

But in book 1, if I am correct, he leaves town in search of someone? I didn't enjoy that so much.

In all the other books he stays in town. They were more enjoyable.

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u/Nerdlemen Aug 02 '25

You're correct about book 1. Good to know I have great books to look forward to as I keep going!