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Patrick Weekes
Patrick Weekes was born in the San Francisco Bay Area and attended Stanford University, where he received a B.A. and an M.A. in English Literature.In 2005, Patrick joined BioWare's writing team in Alberta, Canada. Since then, he's worked on all three games in the Mass Effect trilogy, where he... show more

Patrick Weekes was born in the San Francisco Bay Area and attended Stanford University, where he received a B.A. and an M.A. in English Literature.In 2005, Patrick joined BioWare's writing team in Alberta, Canada. Since then, he's worked on all three games in the Mass Effect trilogy, where he helped write characters like Mordin, Tali, and Samantha Traynor. He is now working with the Dragon Age team on the third game in the critically acclaimed series, and he has written tie-in fiction for both series, including Tali's issue in the Dark Horse "Mass Effect: Homeworlds" series and Dragon Age: Masked Empire, an upcoming novel to be released in July 2014.Patrick lives in Edmonton with his wife Karin, his two Lego-and-video-game-obsessed sons, and (currently) nine rescued animals. In his spare time, he takes on unrealistic Lego-building projects, practices Kenpo Karate, and embarrasses himself in video games.
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Wandering through the pages...
Wandering through the pages... rated it 8 years ago
Review is for the series. I really liked this trilogy! The characters were a little hard to get comfortable with in the beginning, but I stayed with the books because I love the relationship between thieves Loch and Kail. Their banter really reminded me of Michael J Sullivan's Royce and Hadrian. The...
Wandering through the pages...
Wandering through the pages... rated it 8 years ago
Review is for the series. I really liked this trilogy! The characters were a little hard to get comfortable with in the beginning, but I stayed with the books because I love the relationship between thieves Loch and Kail. Their banter really reminded me of Michael J Sullivan's Royce and Hadrian. The...
TheTick
TheTick rated it 8 years ago
The Palace Job by Patrick Weekes (writer for Bioware on both the Dragon Age and Mass Effect franchises) is a somewhat shallow but action-packed novel set in a magical fantasy world. Loch and Kail are former Scouts for the Republic who are planning to steal a priceless Elven manuscript back from the...
fruitcakes
fruitcakes rated it 9 years ago
so much character development ;_; not enough banging. for serious tho, really nice contained series. while I'd love to see more of these people in the future, things are all wrapped up so nicely.
fruitcakes
fruitcakes rated it 9 years ago
really fun, liked it in general better than the first one but I did wander off in the middle for a bit.
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