

Until Wulfe vanished, all of them were powerless loners, many of whom quietly moved to the Tri-Cities in the hope that the safety promised by Mercy and Adam’s pack would extend to them as well. And these are not just ordinary people but supernatural beings. Someone is taking people from locked rooms, from the aisles of stores, and even from crowded parties. So Mercy goes out to find her stalker-and discovers more than just Wulfe have disappeared. The mistress of the vampire seethe informs Mercy that the pack must produce Wulfe to prove their innocence, or the loose alliance between the local vampires and werewolves is over. But when he disappears, the Tri-Cities pack is blamed. Since he’s deadly, possibly insane, and his current idea of “fun” is stalking Mercy, some may see it as no great loss. Mercy Thompson, car mechanic and shapeshifter, must face her greatest fears in this chilling entry in the #1 New York Times bestselling series. Nalini Singh, New York Times bestselling author of the Psy-Changeling seriesīuy the book on Amazon (affiliate link) Soul Taken (A Mercy Thompson Novel Book 13) “Patricia Briggs is an incredible writer.I love hanging out with the amazing characters in this series!” When he turns up murdered, she vows to figure out who did it.

Mercy gives a job to a homeless boy, who happens to be a werewolf. Here’s a complete list to date of Mercy Thompson books: Moon Called (Mercy Thompson #1) 2006 Anderson, Jonathan Maberry, and many more. She also has an Alpha and Omega short story in the new anthology Fantastic Hope, which includes additional stories from Laurell K. Patricia Briggs’ latest Mercy Thompson novel is Smoke Bitten.

It’s much easier to get them into trouble and it’s much easier to make people understand that their lives are at risk.” (READ: Urban Fantasy Author Patricia Briggs-Walking The Line) I think that underpowered characters make much better protagonists. This comes from the author’s mission to keep her supernatural characters from growing too powerful: Mercy was introduced in the 2006 novel Moon Called, and she is often called upon to use her wits-instead of superpowers. She lives and works in a version of the Tri-Cities that also includes werewolves, vampires, and an assortment of fae. There’s also a spin off series named Alpha and Omega that takes place in the same universe. This urban fantasy series from Patricia Briggs stars shape-shifting mechanic Mercedes "Mercy" Thompson, who can take the form of a coyote at will.
