The Dresden Files - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Birds of a Feather
A boy wants to hire Dresden as he thinks he's being hunted by monsters.
The Boone Identity
Dresden helps a grieving father haunted by his murdered daughter.
Hair of the Dog
A serial murder investigation is complicated by the FBI ... and werewolves.
Rules of Engagement
Dresden's simple missing persons case turns up a brimstone burned corpse and an encounter with hellions.
Bad Blood
A vampire named Bianca hires Dresden to find out who is trying to kill her.
Soul Beneficiary
Kelton Franks comes to Harry to find out why he is having visions of his own death. Moments later, he's dead in Harry's office and Dresden discovers Franks' death isn't as simple as it appears.
Walls
Three college kids find themselves in over their heads when they discover a Hand of Glory and use it to steal.
Storm Front
Harry is asked to help with the grisly murder of a mob boss; the only problem is it gets him in trouble with the High Council.
(Note: this is a shortened version of the pilot movie of the same name.)
The Other Dick
Dresden must get a private investigators license to continue to work with Chicago PD. Everything is great until his instructor, Jim Brennen, is found dead and Harry must work with Brennen's associate to find out who killed him and why.
What About Bob?
Harry's day starts with Bob stolen and then it really gets bad ... his uncle, Justin Morningway, is back from the dead.
Things That Go Bump
Morgan brings Ancient Mai to Harry's place for protection only to end up trapped there by a spell.
Second City
A man dies of drowning in the middle of winter on a mid-town street and Murphy has to deal with the fallout from the case along with her estranged father coming to visit.
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