"For fans of Laurel K. Hamilton and Tanya Huff"
In the Tri-Cities of Washington State, Mercy Thompson
works in her garage on a vampire's car with her payment
being no monetary fee for protection money as normally
demanded by the bloodsuckers. Besides being a mechanic,
Mercy has her own supernatural skills as one of the few
souls who is a skinwalker, able to take the shape of a
coyote. Her harmonious day ends when fifteen years old
Mac, a homeless werewolf, asks for a job. She hires him. Mercy introduces Mac to her neighbor Adam Hauptman, also a
werewolf who is the alpha leader of his pack. Mac also
meets several of the other top shapeshifters. Not long
afterward, Mercy finds Mac's corpse on her doorsteps. She
visits Adam, who is drugged and his daughter kidnapped.
The alpha of all the packs the Marrok's son Samuel, a
mercenary werewolf, a vampire, and Adam's pack accompany
Mercy as they search for the teen. However Adams is
abducted next with his friends realizing some might die in
an attempt to rescue him and his daughter. Fans of Laurel K. Hamilton and Tanya Huff are absolutely
going to love MOON CALLED. The delightful heroine is not
exactly ruled by raging hormones or her animal instincts
as she makes human impetuous decisions to help those she
cares about even lf her actions place her in danger as
often happens. The story line is loaded with plenty of
action, but Mercy makes the plot hum as she enables the
audience to feel that Patricia Brigg's fine tale is
plausible, vampires, werewolves, and fae, oh my. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 16, 2006
SummaryMercy Thompson's life is not exactly normal. Her next-door
neighbor is a werewolf. Her former boss is a gremlin. And
she's fixing a VW bus for a vampire. But then, Mercy isn't
exactly normal herself.
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