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Patricia Briggs (born 1965) is an American writer of
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since 1993, and author of the Mercy Thompson
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series.


Biography

Patricia Briggs was born in 1965 in Butte, Montana, United States. She now resides in Benton City, WA Briggs began writing in 1990 and published her first novel ''Masques'' in 1993. She wrote primarily in the fantasy genre until her editor asked her to write an
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, since the genre was showing promising growth. Briggs wrote ''Moon Called'', which was published in 2006 and made it to the ''
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'' bestseller lists. The second book in the series, ''Blood Bound'', hit ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list. The third book, ''Iron Kissed'', was a number one ''New York Times'' bestseller and subsequent novels have continued to perform similarly in sales.


Published works


Sianim series

#''Masques'' (1993) also in Shifter's Wolf #''Wolfsbane'' (2010) also in Shifter's Wolf #''Steal the Dragon'' (1995) #''When Demons Walk'' (1998)


Hurog duology

# ''Dragon Bones'' (2002) # ''Dragon Blood'' (2003)


Raven duology

# ''Raven's Shadow'' (2004) # ''Raven's Strike'' (2005)


Mercyverse

For the complet
Timeline for the "Mercyverse"


Mercy Thompson series

Mercedes Thompson is part Native American and a Coyote Walker. She was raised by werewolves, is a pretty good mechanic, and lives in the Tri-Cities Area of Washington. The series follows Mercy through her relationship with the local Alpha werewolf, who lives across her back fence, on a series of misadventures with all manner of magical and otherworldly creatures from the land of the Fae. Mercy is tough as nails, with a heart of gold, often finding herself entangled in one complicated problem after another in her desire to help the underdog. With her sharp mind, and equally sharp wit, Mercy battles injustice and her own insecurities about her past, in this refreshingly fun and creative series.


Alpha and Omega series

This stand-alone series is woven throughout the Mercyverse, following Anna Latham, a fierce and empathetic werewolf, and Charles Cornick, the enforcer of the North American werewolves. "Alpha and Omega" begins while Mercy's story in "Moon Called" occur. Then, starting with "Cry Wolf", which is set right after the events of "Moon Called", the series run parallel.


Stand-alone novels

* ''The Hob's Bargain'' (2001)


Graphic novels

Set in the same world as the ''Mercy Thompson'' series *''Mercy Thompson: Homecoming'' (2009) *''Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson: Moon Called'' (2012) *''Cry Wolf: Alpha and Omega'' (2012) *''Mercy Thompson: Hopcross Jilly'' (2014)


Anthologies and collections


References


External links


Mercyverse Timeline

Patricia Briggs' Official Site

Night Owl Reviews – Patricia Briggs Magazine Interview



Crescent Blue Author Interview: "Patricia Briggs"


* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20090623031126/http://lallamadadelaluna.lacajavacia.es/ Spain Fan Page - 2009 archive*
Fantasy News-Interview: "Patricia Briggs"
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