The tenth novel in the international No. 1 bestselling Mercy Thompson series - the major urban fantasy hit of the decade
'I love these books!' Charlaine Harris
'The best new fantasy series I've read in years' Kelley Armstrong
MERCY THOMPSON: MECHANIC, SHAPESHIFTER, FIGHTER
Coyote shapeshifter Mercy Thompson is attacked and abducted in her home territory. Fighting off a crazed werewolf, she manages to escape, only to find herself alone in the heart of Europe, without money, without clothing and on the run from the clutches of the most powerful vampire in the world.
Unable to contact her pack, Mercy has allies to find and enemies to fight, but first she needs to figure out which is which. Ancient powers stir, and Mercy needs to be at her agile best to avoid causing a war between vampires and werewolves - and between werewolves and werewolves. And in the heart of the ancient city of Prague, old ghosts rise . . .
'Patricia Briggs is an incredible writer and Silence Fallen is simply fantastic. I love hanging out with the amazing characters in this series!' Nalini Singh, New York Times bestselling author of the Psy-Changeling series
'Patricia Briggs never fails to deliver an exciting, magic and fable filled suspense story. Silence Fallen is one of her best' Erin Watt, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Royals series
'It is always a joy to pick up a new Briggs novel, and she certainly doesn't disappoint with this latest Mercy Thompson book . . . Briggs hits another one out of the park!' RT Book Reviews
Books by Patricia Briggs:
The Mercy Thompson books
Moon Called
Blood Bound
Iron Kissed
Bone Crossed
Silver Marked
Frost Burned
Night Broken
Fire Touched
Silence Fallen
The Alpha and Omega Novels (A Mercy Thompson spin-off series)
Cry Wolf
Hunting Ground
Fair Game
Dead Heat
Burn Bright
- ISBN10 035650591X
- ISBN13 9780356505916
- Publish Date 7 March 2017
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Orbit
- Edition Digital original
- Format eBook (EPUB)
- Pages 100000
- Language English
Reviews
booksandcats
I love that Patricia Briggs is changing it up for this one, taking the series to europa and Prague, it makes for an intruiging change. I really liked the dual narrators, although it was getting frustrating sometimes when you were really getting into one storyline and then had to jump to the other one, but I understand why it was done and it adds a nice complexity to the storyline.
I really liked the focus on Vampires and their games, it made for some fascinating twists and turns and the different layers of the storyline were amazing!
OMG I can't believe Bran was there and I didn't notice for the whole time! I suspected something was off about his character for the whole book but the reveal that it was him *gasp*!! absolut banger!!
Berls
Linda
Part of the action here took place in Prague, and I loved that. I recognized some of the places Mercy saw, and I had the same reaction as her to the absinthe shop!
Well written, fast-paced, and with Mercy continuing to be awesome, I loved Silence Fallen so much.
Quirky Cat
The Mercy Thompson brings a lot to the table, so there's a reason fans love it so much. For starters, they have an amazing set of characters. And I don't just mean Mercy and Adam (though they obviously are fantastic). The supporting characters and antagonists are complicated and well written, as is the world they're in.
There's also a decent amount of variety. Mercy is constantly coming up again supernatural problems. In the last novel, it was fae. In this one it's mostly vampires. But there are support from werewolves, vampires (different vampires, that is) and witches. To say that there are an intricate interaction and political system would be putting it mildly. And that is one of my favorite things about this series, to be honest.
I've been binge reading this series all week, trying to get caught up in time for Storm Cursed. Honestly though, I don't know what I'm going to do once I'm caught up. I've been so immersed in the world of Mercy, I just know I'm going to go through a book withdrawal here.
Warnings: Minor warning for this novel, but there is a kidnapping that occurs, and there's a fair amount of injuries that come with it. That coupled with the implications that come with being held by vampires and well...you get where I'm going with this.
Silence Fallen was an amazing and fast-paced read. I couldn't put it down, and ended up reading it all in one sitting. Something I kind of regret now, since I wish I could keep reading it. If I had my choice of superpowers, I'd want the one that let me reread books again for the first time.
The novel kicked off with a fun moment – something I think we needed to see after what happened to Mercy at the end of the last book. We needed to see her and the pack having fun – and getting along.
Granted, this is Mercy we're talking about. So naturally things took a turn very quickly. Even though I knew it was coming, the sudden twist completely threw me through a loop. I can only imagine how Mercy felt!
From there the pace kept going at a steady rate. I love that we were actually able to see Adam's side of things. It doesn't happen often (last time I think was in Frost Burned), but it is usually warranted when it happens. For example, when the two are separated and doing completely different things.
Patricia Briggs did a wonderful job of showing us the emotional side of Adam's trouble here, while also showing us the ramifications of the actions from the last two books. The pact doesn't have the ability to rely on other packs anymore, and thus Adam had to use other resources to help Mercy. It was interesting to see.
There was a lot of character development in this novel as well. And I don't just mean the main characters. A lot of the secondary characters, like Adam's pack or the witches, got a chance to show some changes and progress. It was refreshing on many levels. And foreshadowing in others.
I feel like this novel may just be one of the more political novels in the series. Though maybe it just feels that way because of all of the vampire interactions. Adam and his crew had to deal with vampire politics. Both the good and the ugly. But mostly the ugly. Meanwhile, Mercy was dealing with werewolf politics, though she saw her share of the vamp stuff as well.
The golem was an unexpected twist, but I honestly ended up loving it more than almost anything else in the book. It added so much tension, and gave the few vampires in the scene a real chance to shine – not a common occurrence for these guys.
All in all I really enjoyed Silence Fallen. I feel like it was one of the better examples of the series. I'm looking forward to reading Storm Cursed, even if that does mean that I'll be out of books in the series to read.
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Beth C.
I can always count on Mercy to provide me with an entertaining read that I will struggle to put down. This, happily, was no exception to that rule.