Wolf Hunt Books in Order
Part ofRJ Blain Books in OrderFind the Wolf Hunt books by RJ Blain in order, with quick summaries, series background, and notes on how this thriller spin-off fits the wider world.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Wolf Hunt
by RJ Blain
2018
What starts as scouting for an art heist becomes a hostage rescue and a nightmare for Declan McGrady. The job throws him back toward black ops and deep into werewolf territory.
Wild Wolf
by RJ Blain
2021
After making it to Russia, Declan learns escape is not the same as safety. The fight gets more personal, and the stakes climb from bad to brutal.
Series background & context
Wolf Hunt is one of the more thriller-shaped corners of the larger Witch & Wolf World. It still has werewolves, magical politics, and danger on every side, but the engine feels more tactical than mystical. These books are built around operations, bad intel, and the kind of jobs that go wrong before page one has fully settled.
Declan McGrady is the anchor, and he brings a different energy to the world. He is not stumbling into trouble because he opened the wrong magical door. He is already the kind of man trouble gets hired for. When a scouting job for an art heist turns into a rescue mission involving werewolf hostages, the series makes its priorities clear.
Things go loud in a hurry.
That first setup pushes Declan back toward the life he might prefer to avoid, including all the black-ops baggage that comes with it. By the time Wild Wolf takes him to Russia, the series has fully committed to being a supernatural action thriller, one where escape is temporary, enemies travel well, and pack ties make every mission more complicated.
The nice thing about this spin-off is that it broadens the shared world without abandoning it. You still get the werewolf context and the consequences of earlier books, but the focus shifts to covert action, extraction problems, and the messy overlap between human operations and supernatural stakes.
If you like the Witch & Wolf World but want something with more fieldwork and less magical investigation, Wolf Hunt is a strong pick. It is leaner, more tactical, and built around the idea that sometimes the worst way back into a dangerous world is the job that looked easy on paper.
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