The Woulfe Intrusion

Tim Gallows

Type: Beta project
Genre: Thriller
Word count: 91,000

Warnings: Graphic violence, swearing

Azarius Woulfe was discarded by his country. Now he’s the only one who can save it. When a stolen cyberweapon threatens the U.S. power grid, a disgraced ex-Delta operative must race across Europe to find the one man who can stop it. Hunted by assassins and his own past, Woulfe must decide if saving the nation is worth losing himself.

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What’s this?

They think he’s just one man. They’re about to find out he’s a Woulfe.

The Army trained Azarius Woulfe to be a weapon. Then “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” decided he wasn’t fit to serve. Now, living in a self-imposed exile, the disgraced operative is a ghost—until the one man he still trusts begs him for help.

His mentor’s son has vanished in Switzerland, taking with him a stolen cyberweapon that could cripple the U.S. power grid. With a ruthless Russian kill team and a fanatical terror cell in pursuit, Woulfe must reach the boy first before the weapon is unleashed.

Hunted from Amsterdam’s back alleys to the rooftops of Istanbul, Woulfe must unleash the weapon his country discarded. But for a soldier cast aside, the hardest question is not whether he can win the fight, but whether victory will cost him the last piece of himself.

By day, I defend digital borders as a cybersecurity professional. By night, I write about the spies who cross them.

I created the Azarius Woulfe series to bring authentic queer characters to the forefront of the thriller genre, combining high-stakes action with heart and grit. My debut novel, The Woulfe Intrusion, introduces Azarius Woulfe—a disgraced operative with the brains to outwit enemies and the courage to bleed for a country that cast him aside.

When not crafting global conspiracies, I’m usually a long-suffering Game Master for my tabletop group in the Tennessee mountains. I’d love to connect with you.

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