Way of the Wolf

Way of the Wolf by E. E. Knight is a reissue published by New American Library in 2003, featuring 391 pages in English. Set in Louisiana in 2065, this narrative unfolds in a world dominated by the Kurian Order, where the Reapers, driven by a relentless hunger, have come to Earth to impose their rule and harvest human souls. The story follows Lieutenant David Valentine, a member of an elite guerilla force known as The Wolves, as he embarks on his first command in the Kurian Zone, motivated by personal loss and the desire to reclaim Earth.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Valentine confronts the challenges posed by the Reapers and the oppressive regime they represent. The book delves into themes of resilience and the human spirit’s fight against overwhelming odds. With its military and science fiction elements, Way of the Wolf presents a gripping tale of survival and defiance in a dystopian future, inviting readers to explore the depths of fear and hope in a world where darkness reigns.
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Louisiana, 2065. A lot has changed in the 43rd year of the Kurian Order. Possessed of an unnatural and legendary hunger, the bloodthirsty Reapers have come to Earth to establish a New Order built on the harvesting of enslaved human souls. They rule the planet. They thrive on the scent of fear. And if it is night, as sure as darkness, they will come.
On this pitiless world, the indomitable spirit of mankind still breathes in Lieutenant David Valentine. Brought into the special forces of The Wolves–an elite guerilla force sworn to win back Earth–this is Valentine’s first command in the Kurian Zone. Driven by the losses of his past and the hope of a future, Valentine is in it to win. No matter how long it takes. No matter what doom of fate awaits him beyond his wildest nightmares.
“If The Red Badge of Courage had been written by H.P. Lovecraft.”–Paul Witcover, author of Waking Beauty
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