Jack has to use his mental connection to help solve a series of grisly murders and discover how they are linked to a forty-year-old conspiracy.
Meanwhile, he must come to terms with the consequences of his own physical transformation.
However, all is not what it seems, and Jack is soon embroiled in a present-day international plot organised by a mysterious group who wish to exploit werewolves for their own ends.
Jack has help from new friends and allies, but the true solution lies in his own DNA.
David Green's fascination with science fiction and fantasy began at an early age with Marvel and DC comic books and took a more literary turn when he discovered the Narnia chronicles.
TV sci-fi had not yet become mainstream so he had to make do with Lost in Space and Gerry Anderson's puppet shows, only allowed to enjoy the Hammer House of Horror when he was a little older.
Joining the local library introduced him to the worlds of Andre Norton, James Blish, Isaac Asimov and Arthur C Clarke, among others.
Now a lifelong devotee of sci-fi and fantasy he revels in the success of the genres and their growth over the last twenty five years and decided to add his own voice to the multitude with Agent Wolf.
Be assured, more will follow.