Public Book
Glory of the Pack
A Joe the Werewolf Novel
by James Carpenter
About the Book
A murdered werewolf. Packs and a business coming to Iowa from Washington state. All are strange events Joe the werewolf, a member of the Werewolf Organization Of Fighters or WOOF, must investigate. The murdered werewolf was also a WOOF agent, but he hadn’t told any other agents of his arrival or stayed with a local werewolf, normal werewolf practices. Also, he was shot in the head, rather than dying as he fought, not a typical werewolf death.
Human hunt farms, farms created by evil werewolves who like to hunt and kill humans, appear in Iowa and need to be squashed. A pack from Washington state has fled to Iowa, only to be followed by another pack that seeks vengeance upon it. Joe has to sort through these events, discover the murderer, and do his best to save Iowa werewolves from a menace that threatens to destroy their way of life forever.
Book details
Confirmed Reader Feedback
2 confirmed reader reviews.
Perfect if you enjoy supernatural stories with a bit of attitude and heart.
Fun and action-packed read! I liked the mix of humor, adventure, and werewolf drama. Joe is a cool and funny character, and the story kept me interested till the end.
A Smooth, Light Read Without Big Surprises
The book was a quick, easy read—smooth and uncomplicated. The plot flows without too many twists or surprises, making it more of a light adventure than a gripping thriller. While the story doesn’t aim too high in terms of depth or complexity, it still manages to entertain and keep the reader engaged until the end. A simple but enjoyable read, perfect if you’re looking for something not too demanding.













