![]() I mean, I know they were on their honeymoon but it just felt too isolated. ![]() I think we seriously miss the other characters who form such a big part of Mercy’s world. But, this particular installment didn’t have the tension of past books. ![]() We were introduced to a new cast of characters as the old familiars took a back seat and we found out a little more about Mercy’s heritage. The pages turned swiftly and before I realised I’d read about two thirds – but, there wasn’t to be honest a great deal of plot to this story. It was a quick read and, to be honest, I didn’t dislike it. Of course, we know that everything isn’t going to be as rosy as that, this is Mercy after all, and sure enough a new and frankly rather horrible monster is lurking in the Columbia River, eating happy campers and attracting the attention of the FBI who believe a serial killer may be on the loose. ![]() I guess this isn’t too much of a surprise as we virtually start the story with Mercy and Adam finally getting married and going off on their honeymoon. River Marked has a different feel from the other books in the series, it’s not as fast paced, gritty or, frankly, urban. Just finished reading River Marked by Patricia Briggs which brings to us the sixth in the Mercy Thompson series of books.īefore I start with this review it is possible that there will be spoilers. ![]()
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