That Time in Dubai
When one door shuts, another door opens. But you can never be sure what lies beyond.
Wolfgang Pierce has survived trial and bloodshed, leaving his team behind and accepting his fate as a loner with nothing left to lose.
But maybe…there’s something to gain.
Hiroshi Bennett is a smooth-talking mystery man who appears in Wolfgang's life as if by accident. His occupation? Professional assassin. His reputation? One of the best in the business.
His proposal? To train Wolfgang in the trade of converting blood into money. All he asks in return is for Wolfgang to assist him in a particularly deadly mission. The kind of mission where even the best killers are likely to find themselves in body bags.
It’s a strange offer, and yet Wolfgang finds it difficult to refuse. After losing so much, he’s without a home. Without an identity. Without anything left to cling to. The prospect of becoming greater than himself is tantalizing, but he's still unsure…
Can he really kill in cold blood?
Wolfgang will need to decide quickly because he’s already facing the ultimatum. The target’s name is Gustav Ekström. He sells guns to arm child armies, and he’s staring Wolfgang right in the face.
The time for deliberation is over. The only path forward is for Wolfgang to become something he never thought possible.
In the explosive conclusion of the series, the questions readers have waited for are finally answered. The hero known as The Wolf is born.
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Wolfgang Pierce
Wolfgang Pierce consists of nine books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

