Wolf Pack

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Pub Date 6 Oct 2022 | Archive Date 20 Oct 2022

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Description

When there’s a pack on the hunt, nobody’s safe

A closed community

Rose Farm is home to a group of survivalists, completely cut off from the outside world. Until now.

A missing person

A young woman goes missing within the perimeter of the farm compound. Can Tuva talk her way inside the tight-knit group to find her story?

A frantic search

As Tuva attempts to unmask the culprit, she gains unique access to the residents. But soon she finds herself in danger of the pack turning against her – will she make her way back to safety so she can expose the truth?


Will Dean’s most heart-pounding Tuva Moodyson thriller yet takes Tuva to her absolute limits in exposing a heinous crime, and in her own personal life. Can she, and will she, do the right thing?



When there’s a pack on the hunt, nobody’s safe

A closed community

Rose Farm is home to a group of survivalists, completely cut off from the outside world. Until now.

A missing person

A young woman goes...


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780861541997
PRICE £16.99 (GBP)

Average rating from 49 members


Featured Reviews

Can Will Dean put a foot wrong? Not in my book. His standalone books (The Last Thing to Burn and First Born) have been hugely acclaimed, and his crime series is just as fantastic - following journalist Tuva Moodyson. Hugely relatable, Tuva is also one of the most compelling portrayals of a hearing impaired character I've seen.
Wolf Pack follows on from the previous book in the series, so it's worth going into this with knowledge of Tuva's earlier adventures - given that's an excuse to read the whole series, I would absolutely go for it!

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