Mercedes Thompson Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Moon Called |
2006 |
Buy |
| Blood Bound |
2007 |
Buy |
| Iron Kissed |
2008 |
Buy |
| Bone Crossed |
2009 |
Buy |
| Silver Borne |
2010 |
Buy |
| River Marked |
2011 |
Buy |
| Frost Burned |
2013 |
Buy |
| Night Broken |
2014 |
Buy |
| Fire Touched |
2016 |
Buy |
| Silence Fallen |
2017 |
Buy |
| Storm Cursed |
2019 |
Buy |
| Smoke Bitten |
2020 |
Buy |
| Soul Taken |
2022 |
Buy |
| Winter Lost |
2024 |
Buy |
Mercedes Thompson Collections#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Shifting Shadows |
2014 |
Buy |
Mercedes Thompson Graphic Novels Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Homecoming |
2009 |
Buy |
| Moon Called, Volume 1 |
2010 |
Buy |
| Moon Called, Volume 2 |
2010 |
Buy |
| Hopcross Jilly |
2015 |
Buy |
The Mercy Thompson entries here cover companion works in Patricia Briggs’ Mercedes Thompson universe. The main novel series, which follows Mercy Thompson, a VW-fixing, coyote-shifting mechanic living among werewolves and vampires in the Tri-Cities area of Washington, already has its own page on this site. These companion entries cover the graphic novel adaptations and the short story collection Shifting Shadows (2014).
The graphic novels include Homecoming (2009), the two-volume Moon Called adaptation (2010), and Hopcross Jilly (2015). Each offers a visual take on the world Briggs built across her novels. Shifting Shadows gathers short fiction set in the same universe, filling in backstory for side characters and events only mentioned in passing in the main books.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books has Mercy Thompson written?
Mercy Thompson has written nineteen books across three series.
What was Mercy Thompson's first book?
Mercy Thompson’s first book is Moon Called, published in 2006.
How do the Mercedes Thompson graphic novels and collections relate to the main series?
The graphic novels adapt and expand on stories from the main Mercedes Thompson novel series by Patricia Briggs. Shifting Shadows collects short stories set in the same world. Both are companion material that adds depth to the main series without being required reading.