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Silence Fallen by Patricia Briggs (Mercy Thompson #10)

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Silence Fallen by Patricia Briggs (Mercy Thompson #10)
The Marrok didn’t look like a man who held the reins of thousands of werewolves who would die for him. He looked like a pizza delivery boy or a gas-station attendant—right up until he didn’t.
Or a co-pilot
Daughter of Bran’s heart
easily top three descriptor of Mercy
The copilot was medium height and average-faced, and so intimidated by the vampires that he very nearly clung to the side of Harris. The copilot was a werewolf. The way he sought protection from Harris told Adam—and anyone else who was watching—that he was submissive. It was dangerous to be that submissive when surrounded by vampires.
How to lie with body language
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Silence Fallen, Patricia Briggs
Aiden: Apparently I start fires when I fall asleep doing homework. I’ll find someplace else to live.
Mercy: Hey Aiden, I destroyed an entire apartment building, can I come live with you?
Adam: It’s good to be home.
Bran: I might have kidnapped him.
Why Libor hates Bran. But not why Zach doesn’t like Bran. Can we please get this history as a short story, Patty?
Ima argue Mercy saved the world again when she returned the golem’s spirit manatue (spelling?) to the spring.
He says it has no people. So there was no one for him to protect, no “good” people for him to protect, so he would have just made his way through the world killing.
There’s a chance he’d stay in the Jewish quarter of Prague but I think he’d eventually leave. And even if his body was destroyed, would that keep his spirit from affecting the physical world?