Jim Butcher, The Dresden files: Storm front, Fool moon, Grave peril, Summer Knight, Death masks, Blood rites, Dead beat, Proven guilty, White night, Small favour, Turn coat, Changes, Ghost story, Cold days, Skin game, Peace talks, Battle grounds- books 1-17 in the series, plus two short story collections: Brief cases and Small jobs. First nine books are in four Book club omnibuses, ten others are single volumes, 1st trade editions, 1st printings.
Now after 5 years book #20 in the series came out. I could add it to the set but it would raise the price significantly. In a couple of months you can buy it for a fraction of today price. And one more reason, I could be wrong here, but it seems to me rather below standard...
Now, this is so-called Urban fantasy. The next is personal, an opinion only. I am/was always SF, not fantasy, reader. With SF you have an idea (a scientific one preferably), a plot and an end. With fantasy there is scantily underlying idea, free for all flow, no strict plot and often no end, books just quietly slow down and than start over in the next sequel, as a rule less readable. But every rule must have an exception and this is IT. Can't put my finger on what's unusual in Harry Dresden adventures (plots are still fantasy, watery), nice characters, mystery (Harry certainly is no Sherlock Holmes), Chicago (my home town) background, but I found all the books in the series and read them all. For reference (it is personal again, mind you) I lasted 2 out of 3 Lord of the rings books, only 1st Dune out of 6 originals and uncountable (and indistinguishable) sequels. The only other similar adventure (mystery+fantasy+humour) for me was Glen Cook's Garret.
Condition: all books except omnibuses are in near fine to fine condition, most not read at all. Omnibuses are fine in very good jackets, I'm being picky here. And Peace talks is probably cleaned library copy- some sticker had been removed from the rear, see last picture please. Uncommon as a set and, hate to say it, getting harder to come by. Hope you'll like them the same I do.