When I picked up Cry Wolf, I wasn’t sure what to expect from Patricia Briggs. I love the Mercedes Thompson novels, but for some reason I was apprehensive about a similar novel.
For those familar with Mercy Thompson, this book centers on Anna and Charles. Bran, the Marrok (leader of the North American werewolves) is a central character, and Charles’ brother Samuel occasionally shows as well. It is set in the same world, but in Montana, where the Marrok’s pack resides, as opposed to Mercy’s Tri-Cities region. The book begins a little backwards, and Anna has already been rescued from her abusive pack by Charles. We learn that she is a rare Omega wolf, outside of pack structure and valued for her calming presence. She was Turned by her former pack and never told about her status. Abused and beaten, her inner wolf retreated until only a submissive human remained. With Charles and the newfound safety of the Marrok’s pack, Anna learns about the gifts she never knew she had.
Unfortunately, her bliss is cut short by a string of murders, signaling a rogue werewolf. As she and Charles, the Marrok’s enforcer, embark on a journey into the mountains to find the werewolf, they also uncover the dark history of one of their own. Excellent, excellent read.






