Wolf Breed
by Jackson Gregory
About this book
Wolf Breed by Jackson Gregory throws you into a raw, suspenseful frontier tale that established the author as a master of Westerns and early 20th-century literature.
Set in the untamed North Woods, this classic 1916 adventure follows enigmatic figures—No Luck Drennen, the beguiling Ygerne, and the passionate Ernestine Dumont—as they circle around hidden fortunes, shifting loyalties, and the brutal laws of the wilderness. Gregory blends high-stakes treasure-seeking and romantic tension with moral ambiguity, pitting man against nature and desire against duty. Rich period detail and vivid landscapes conjure a world where honor is tested by gold, isolation shapes character, and secrets in a remote château echo long after the hunt begins. The novel’s themes of identity, temptation, and redemption resonate with both the action of a Western and the psychological depth of literary fiction.
Ideal for listeners who love classic Western adventure, historical tales of the American frontier, or atmospheric literary dramas with a perilous moral core. Tune in for rugged landscapes, tight suspense, and a timeless story that captures the danger and romance of an older, wilder America.
