This installment has been a long time coming. It’s been two years since the previous installment came out. Bonarata has taken to stalking and harassing Mercy for no other reason than it amuses him. Regardless of whether or not she answers her phone when he calls, people die, the only difference is if Mercy doesn’t answer her phone their death is much more horrible and gruesome. Adam and Mercy were almost killed by Bonarata, the Vampire King, who is an ancient being possessing a very powerful magic, but since then, Adam has worked with Zee to become more powerful.
The book summary introduces the two primary storylines of Mercy and Adam going to Montana to ask the Winter Front Giant to release her half-brother (they have different mothers), Gary, who is being held hostage for stealing the Winter Frost Giant’s harp. The Frost Giant is Hrimnir’s brother, who stole one of Adam’s wolves, Mary Jo, and held her hostage until Adam was able to beat Hrimnir’s magic and get Mary Jo back. The other storyline is of Zane and his groomsmen’s attempts to get to his wedding, at the lodge where Mercy and Adam are, during the Frost Giant’s storm. The wedding is a union of two powerful families and Zane is the head of his family.
The story flips back and forth between the story of Mercy and Adam at the lodge trying to find the Frost Giant’s harp and Zane trying to make it to his wedding (the bride is already at the lodge). Interspersed between these two storylines are interludes that alternate between 11 other characters, that sometimes act as sort of a back story to the two primary stories and other times they were just additional info on characters. Personally, I found some of these interludes not integral to the story and kind of just interrupted the flow of the story. The end was kind of anti-climactic, which is kind of rare for Mercy installments. However, I LOVE Mercy’s last phone call with Bonarata! You go Mercy! LOVE MERCY!!! She is such a bad@$$!!!!!
After 14 installments, the Mercy Thompson series has become this epic tale of a world of magic and supernatural and mystical beings, many that call southeastern WA home. While many of them try to get along with each other as much as possible, every installment brings tales of those who want to destroy what Mercy and Adam have built and annihilate those that they protect. For those of us who have traveled this journey with Mercy and Adam from the start, it’s been a wild and crazy ride and an amazing story.
I understand Briggs (as well as her publishers) need to constantly explain stuff that new readers, who may have just picked up this 14th installment, and who know absolutely nothing about the Mercy Thompson world. However, for a devoted fan, the repetitive rehashing of previous installments, people and events can get a little annoying and is kind of a pet peeve. For me, this kind of dragged down the pacing and flow of the story in several areas. JMHO
The character development of the MC’s and many of the Columbia pack members is pretty well fleshed out by now. I liked learning more about Mercy’s brother, Gary, too. I would have liked to learn more about Coyote (Mercy & Gary’s father), and 14 installments in, it’s long past time for a more in-depth character development of Coyote. The storyline was interesting, as they usually are. The writing and pacing were not up to Briggs typical standards for the reasons that I’ve already mentioned. I’m looking at an overall rating of 3.8 that I will be rounding up to a 4star rating.