Wolf Pack by Edo Van Belkom tells the story of Cameron, a wildlife biologist sent to investigate a series of violent wolf attacks in a remote Canadian town. As Cameron delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers that a sinister force controls the wolves and that the townspeople are keeping secrets. With the help of a local Native American woman named Maria, Cameron sets out to uncover the truth behind the wolf attacks and stop the mysterious force controlling the animals before more people are hurt.
The novel begins with a prologue in which a group of teenagers are attacked by a pack of wolves while camping in the Canadian wilderness. The scene is gruesome and sets the tone for the rest of the book.
In the first chapter, Cameron arrives in the small town of Rockton and meets the local sheriff, who is skeptical of his ability to solve the mystery of the wolf attacks. Cameron also meets Maria, a beautiful and mysterious Native American woman who seems to know more about the situation than she is letting on.
As Cameron investigates the wolf attacks, he begins to uncover a web of lies and deceit. He discovers that the wolves are being controlled by a group of people in the town who use them for revenge. The situation becomes more dangerous as Cameron and Maria find themselves targeted by the group, who will stop at nothing to protect their secrets.
The tension builds as Cameron and Maria race against time to stop the group and free the wolves from their control. The final confrontation is intense and violent, with several characters meeting a bloody end.
Ultimately, Cameron and Maria can stop the group and free the wolves from their control. The town is in chaos, with many residents dead or missing. Cameron and Maria leave the town, uncertain of what the future holds but hopeful they have made a difference.