Luke Warren dedicated his life to studying wolves. He wrote about them, studied their habits and behavior, and even lived for two years with a wolf pack. In many ways, he understands wolves’ behavior better than the dynamics within his own family. Eventually, his wife leaves him, and after a terrible fight with his father, eighteen-year-old son Edward moves out of the country. But everything changes when news arrives that Luke was badly injured in a car accident, and his life hangs by a thread. Edward returns home. Together with his younger sister Kara, they will have to decide their father’s fate and answer many questions. What secrets did Edward and his sister keep from each other? What hidden motives drive them to let their father die… or to try to save him? What does Luke himself want? How can family members make such a decision in the face of guilt, or grief, or both together? And most importantly: how much have they forgotten the unquestionable rule of the wolf pack—every member needs the others, and survival sometimes requires sacrifices. “The Lone Wolf” is an unforgettable story of family secrets, love, and separation. The novel is published in a new translation.