Cry Wolf
- Pages
- 294
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780441016150
- Reading Time
- ~5h 9min
Cry Wolf is a book by Patricia Briggs. It has 294 pages.
About this book
Patricia Briggs’s Cry Wolf continues the Mercy Thompson series, an urban fantasy franchise centered on a mechanic and shapeshifter navigating a hidden supernatural community. Set in the Pacific Northwest, the novel follows Mercy as she investigates a series of incidents that draw her into the complex politics of werewolves, vampires, fae, and humans. The narrative examines themes of loyalty, jurisdictional boundaries between mortal and supernatural groups, and the ongoing negotiation of coexistence. Briggs constructs her stories around procedural mystery structures layered over established mythological frameworks, prioritizing character dynamics and ethical dilemmas. The volume is notable for its systematic approach to supernatural governance, where shifting alliances and cultural misunderstandings drive the central conflict. Longtime readers will find continuity in the series’ recurring cast and regional setting, while the text remains accessible as a standalone exploration of how disparate communities manage shared spaces under pressure.
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How many pages is Cry Wolf?+
Cry Wolf has 294 pages.
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Patricia Briggs’s Cry Wolf continues the Mercy Thompson series, an urban fantasy franchise centered on a mechanic and shapeshifter navigating a hidden supernatural community. Set in the Pacific Northwest, the novel follows Mercy as she investigates a series of incidents that draw her into the comple...
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Cry Wolf was written by Patricia Briggs.