Wolfe On Trial: Book One

Wolfe On Trial: Book One by K. A. Swanson is a fiction novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 22, 2008. This edition, written in English and spanning 158 pages, presents a unique narrative centered around Joseph Wolfe, a federal agent tasked with hunting werewolves, who is himself a werewolf. After suffering a gunshot wound to the head, Wolfe finds himself with amnesia and on trial for a triple homicide he did not commit, setting the stage for a gripping exploration of identity and justice.
Readers will find a blend of science fiction and action as Wolfe navigates the complexities of his situation, striving to clear his name while uncovering the truth behind the murders. The story delves into themes of memory and self-discovery, as Wolfe must confront both his past and the reality of his dual existence. This engaging narrative invites readers to join Wolfe on his journey to reclaim his identity and seek justice in a world where the lines between hunter and hunted blur.
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Joseph Wolfe works for the federal government, hunting and killing werewolves. He is werewolf. After being shot in the head, he has lost his memory and wakes up to find himself on trial for a triple homicide he didn’t commit. Will he be able to clear his name and catch the real killer?
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