Fair Game
- Pages
- 308
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781841497969
- Reading Time
- ~5h 24min
Fair Game is a book by Patricia Briggs. It has 308 pages.
About this book
Patricia Briggs’s Fair Game continues her long-running Mercy Thompson series, a foundational work in contemporary urban fantasy that merges supernatural mystery with character-driven narrative. Set in the Pacific Northwest, the novel follows Mercy Thompson, a mechanic and shapeshifter who operates within overlapping communities of werewolves, fae, vampires, and other paranormal beings. As she becomes entangled in disputes involving pack governance and supernatural jurisdiction, the story examines themes of personal autonomy, loyalty, and the ethical boundaries of protection. Briggs is noted for constructing a coherent paranormal ecosystem that functions alongside human society, relying on consistent world-building and pragmatic character interactions rather than spectacle. The volume maintains the series’ established tone, balancing procedural elements with ongoing relationship dynamics and institutional politics among supernatural factions. This installment advances established character trajectories while offering a focused examination of justice, survival, and the compromises necessary to maintain order in a hidden world.
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Fair Game has 308 pages.
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Patricia Briggs’s Fair Game continues her long-running Mercy Thompson series, a foundational work in contemporary urban fantasy that merges supernatural mystery with character-driven narrative. Set in the Pacific Northwest, the novel follows Mercy Thompson, a mechanic and shapeshifter who operates w...
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Fair Game was written by Patricia Briggs.