Wolvers, Taylor Brown
Wolvers, Taylor Brown
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Wolvers

Author: Taylor Brown

Narrator: Ramiz Monsef

Unabridged: 9 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/07/2026


Synopsis

From the Southern Book Prize winning author of Rednecks: a thrilling novel of pursuit, survival, and redemption between two species in the American Southwest
Broke, dispossessed, and angry at the government after losing his family’s New Mexico ranch, Trace Temple is looking for revenge. He’s living out of his truck when a shadowy militia movement hires him to take down the legendary she-wolf of the Dark Canyon pack, One-Eleven. But One-Eleven is no ordinary wolf. Cunning, fiercely protective of her young, and seasoned in the ways of men, she leads her pack deep into the forbidding desert peaks and canyons, always one step ahead of pursuit.

After a harrowing brush with death in the backcountry, Trace has a change of heart—only to be replaced by a professional hunter and assassin named Murdoch, who ruthlessly pursues his animal quarry while stalking Trace himself.

To survive, Trace must join forces with a pair of unlikely allies: a survivalist animal protector who deploys feral senses and deep wilderness skills to protect the wolves, and Imogen Cruz, a local rancher, childhood friend, and unrequited love of Trace’s early years. Together, they must fight to protect not only themselves and the Dark Canyon pack, but ultimately, the Gila Wilderness itself—the world’s first designated wilderness area.

In Wolvers, award-winning author Taylor Brown presents a suspenseful, thrillingly-written tale set at the burning edge of today’s Southwest, where once-extinct wolves have returned, the land is tinder-dry and fragile, and desperate men seek to reclaim what they believe is theirs to rule.

About Taylor Brown

TAYLOR BROWN grew up on the Georgia coast. He has lived in Buenos Aires, San Francisco, and the mountains of western North Carolina. He is the recipient of the Montana Prize in Fiction and a finalist for the Southern Book Prize. His novels include Fallen Land, The River of Kings, Gods of Howl Mountain, and Pride of Eden. He lives in Savannah, Georgia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Darla on April 08, 2026

Four Gila National Forest stars for a tale told from four viewpoints: Trace the Would Be Wolver, Horn the Gila Shadow Man, Murdoch the Mercenary, and One-Eleven, the matriarch of the Dark Canyon wolf pack. Here are some noteworthy bits from this new story about an old issue: 🐺The wolf population was a......more

Goodreads review by Angela M on August 31, 2025

This was my 7th Taylor Brown novel and I’ve loved his writing and storytelling in each of them. 5 stars for the writing here , too. This the opening of the Prologue : “ Fields black beneath a starless sky. A land feathered riders once rode on painted horses, following inland seas of bison while the......more

Goodreads review by Kasa on October 19, 2025

Taylor Brown writes meaty fiction that is based in reality. For this reason, he would appeal to readers looking for more than entertainment. Here he goes inside the psyches of several characters, all representing a different aspect of the reintroduction of wolves into the wild, wolves that have been......more

Goodreads review by Drew on August 22, 2025

Fun read, fast paced, and because it's Brown, beautifully written. Feels like Brown has tapped into something with these characters. Would love to see them again.......more

Goodreads review by Tonya | The Cultivated Library Co on March 21, 2026

Loved, loved, loved! Longer review to come closer to pub date! Many thanks to St. Martin's Press for the digital and finished copies! All opinions expressed are my own and provided voluntarily.......more