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Kill The Wolf
註釋

A wolf pack in Canada is on the verge of being brought to Yellowstone National Park in the United States where a century earlier they were slaughtered by the thousands.


Dr. Alan Greenwood is a brilliant but unstable wildlife researcher that has been living with the wolf pack in the remote wilds of Western Canada.


Lee Cochran is a cruel, heavy drinking, bar room brawler. He uses his business as a hunting guide to cover himself while he kills and butchers animals for their body parts to be sold on the Asian black market.


The ranchers that live around Yellowstone hate the idea of wolves moving in next to their land and will do anything to stop it. A rancher hires Lee Cochran to sabotage the wolf relocation effort as Dr. Greenwood vows to defend his wolf pack to the death.


Walking innocently into the middle of the impending disaster is Robert, a wildlife artist trying to ignite his art career.


Intertwined throughout the story is the figure of Raven Wolftalk, a Native American Holyman schooled in the world of the metaphysical. He mysteriously appears at Dr. Greenwood’s campsite feeling it is his sacred duty to save the soul of the college professor before it is permanently captured by the wolf nation.


The story climaxes in a violently bizarre and bloody confrontation at the site of where the wolf pack has made a kill that brings Dr. Greenwood, Lee Cochran, Robert and Raven Wolftalk together all at once.