Mercy Thompson book cover

The Mercy Thompson Series in Order

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1

Mercy Thompson Books in Order

23 books total 14 main + 8 extra stories + 1 companion book

How to Read the Mercy Thompson series

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1

Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.

About the Mercy Thompson series

Series Premise

Mercy Thompson is a walker—a shapeshifter who can become a coyote—who runs a one-woman auto repair shop in the Tri-Cities. Her heritage gives her unique abilities (immunity to some magic, scent tracking, resilience), but she is neither werewolf nor fae, positioning her as an outsider with ties to multiple supernatural groups. The world is ours, but with a hidden supernatural layer that has recently begun revealing itself to humans (werewolves publicly "come out," fae follow suit, vampires remain secretive). Each book centers on Mercy being drawn into a dangerous situation—often a murder, kidnapping, or magical threat—that affects her friends, pack, or community. She uses her wits, mechanical skills, coyote form, and alliances to investigate and resolve the crisis, frequently clashing with powerful supernatural leaders. The overarching narrative tracks Mercy's growth from lone survivor to integral member of the local werewolf pack (Columbia Basin Pack), her deepening romance with pack Alpha Adam Hauptman, and her role as a bridge between worlds. Themes include identity, loyalty, prejudice against the "other," found family, and balancing independence with connection.

Main Characters

Mercedes "Mercy" Thompson Hauptman: The protagonist—a tough, independent walker (coyote shapeshifter) and Volkswagen mechanic. Raised by werewolves after her mother's abandonment, she values her autonomy but forms deep bonds. Smart, sarcastic, brave, and resourceful; her past trauma (mother's abandonment, abusive foster care) shapes her resilience.
- Adam Hauptman: Alpha of the Columbia Basin werewolf pack—strong, protective, dominant, and deeply in love with Mercy. Former soldier, he struggles with control and pack responsibilities but is loyal and honorable.
- Supporting/recurring:
- Darryl and Auriele (Adam's second and his mate).
- Stefan (vampire ally).
- Zee (fae friend and mentor).
- Warren and Kyle (gay werewolf couple).
- Honey, Mercy’s packmates, and her half-sister/niece figures.
- Enemies like rival Alphas, rogue fae, or human hunters.

Setting

The primary setting is the Tri-Cities area of Eastern Washington (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland)—a real-world region along the Columbia River, reimagined with a hidden supernatural community. Mercy lives in a small house in the suburbs, runs her garage, and interacts with the local werewolf pack (led by Adam Hauptman, who lives nearby). The area mixes suburban normalcy with wilder elements: the Columbia River, Hanford nuclear site (used in plots), deserts, mountains, and rural surroundings.

The supernatural world includes:
- Werewolf packs with strict hierarchies and magic.
- Vampire seethes (hidden, politically complex).
- Fae reservations (post-reveal, tense relations with humans).
- Other creatures (ghosts, witches, walkers).

The era is contemporary (2000s–2020s), incorporating modern technology, cars, cell phones, and social issues (prejudice against supernaturals, pack politics, fae-human tensions). The Pacific Northwest's natural beauty—rivers, mountains, seasons—contrasts with urban and supernatural dangers.

Tone & Themes

The tone is engaging, action-packed, and emotionally grounded—urban fantasy with strong romantic and suspense elements. Briggs balances high-stakes danger (fights, kidnappings, magical battles) with humor, warmth, and character-driven moments. Mercy's first-person narration is witty, sarcastic, and self-deprecating—she's tough but not invincible, often making mistakes or getting in over her head. Violence is present and sometimes graphic (werewolf fights, vampire attacks), but it's purposeful and tied to consequences. Romance is passionate and central—deep emotional bonds, protective instincts, and steamy chemistry—without overshadowing the plot. The series feels empowering and hopeful: Mercy faces trauma and prejudice but grows stronger, supported by loyal friends and family. It's addictive, with a mix of adrenaline, heart, and humor that makes it binge-worthy.

Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson series is a standout urban fantasy saga that delivers 14+ captivating novels of action, romance, and supernatural intrigue in the Pacific Northwest. Through Mercy Thompson—a resourceful walker mechanic caught between worlds—the books explore identity, loyalty, prejudice, and the power of found family amid werewolves, vampires, fae, and human threats. With Mercy's sharp wit, fierce independence, and deepening bonds (especially with Adam Hauptman), the series combines thrilling mysteries, emotional depth, and a richly built world that rewards longtime readers. It's addictive, empowering, and heartfelt—perfect for fans of strong heroines and complex supernatural societies. As Mercy continues facing new dangers while protecting those she loves, the saga affirms that even a lone coyote can find strength in community, love, and her own unbreakable spirit.

FAQ

How many books are in the Mercy Thompson series?

23 books total: 14 main + 8 extra stories + 1 companion book

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Winter Lost, was published in June 2024.

When was the most recent book released?

Winter Lost was published in June 2024.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Moon Called, published in February 2006.

What genre is the Mercy Thompson series?

The series primarily falls into the Urban Fantasy genre.

Do you need to read the Mercy Thompson series in order?

It’s best to read the series in order. Each book has its own story, but ongoing character arcs and relationships develop across the series.

What is the Mercy Thompson series about?

Mercy Thompson is a walker—a shapeshifter who can become a coyote—who runs a one-woman auto repair shop in the Tri-Cities. Her heritage gives her unique abilities (immunity to some magic, scent tracking, resilience), but she is neither werewolf nor fae, positioning her as an outsider with ties to multiple supernatural groups. The world is ours, but with a hidden supernatural layer that has recently begun revealing itself to humans (werewolves publicly "come out," fae follow suit, vampires remain secretive). Each book centers on Mercy being drawn into a dangerous situation—often a murder, kidnapping, or magical threat—that affects her friends, pack, or community. She uses her wits, mechanical skills, coyote form, and alliances to investigate and resolve the crisis, frequently clashing with powerful supernatural leaders. The overarching narrative tracks Mercy's growth from lone survivor to integral member of the local werewolf pack (Columbia Basin Pack), her deepening romance with pack Alpha Adam Hauptman, and her role as a bridge between worlds. Themes include identity, loyalty, prejudice against the "other," found family, and balancing independence with connection.

Is the Mercy Thompson series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.