THEY FOUND THE ULTIMATE SHORTCUT TO POWER. NOW THEY NEED A SACRIFICE.
What if you could “download” the mind of a genius? What if the only price was your soul?
Financial journalist Alex Wilde thought she had seen it all. But when a high-stakes interview in Davos hints at a shadow organization operating off the grid on the Georgia coast, she takes the bait. She follows the trail of money and power to The Wolf Island Club.
It is a playground for the elite—a place where billionaires, supermodels, and mercenaries trade in secrets. But they aren’t just hoarding wealth. They are hoarding Perceptalin, a mind-altering fungus harvested from a lost Nazi U-boat buried in the marshes.
For the chosen few, the drug offers the ultimate high: the ability to chemically “hack” the human mind and absorb the skills of history’s greatest figures.
But the club has a secret. And once you know it, you can never leave.
Trapped on the island as a catastrophic Hurricane makes landfall, Alex discovers she is not a guest—she is prey. Hunted by elite assassins and encircled by shark-infested waters, she must team up with William Blake—a baseball superstar with a mysterious special-ops past—to survive the night.
From the boardrooms of Switzerland to the cockpit of a 1967 Shelby GT 500 racing through a Category 5 storm, The Wolf Island Club is a non-stop adrenaline rush.
Why Readers Are Talking About The Wolf Island Club:
THE TECH: A terrifying look at the intersection of Perceptacoin cryptocurrency, bio-hacking, and the dark web.
THE HISTORY: A conspiracy rooted in the real-life sinking of Nazi U-boats off the American coast and the secrets of the Federal Reserve.
THE ACTION: Sharks, hurricanes, duels, and high-horsepower escapes.
A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR
The Wolf Island Club is a throwback to the golden age of pulp thrillers. It is written for readers who want their stories fast, raw, and dangerous. This isn’t a polished literary exercise—it’s a high-speed collision between history and the future. Buckle up.
“A surprising but over-the-top thriller for fans of Nazi conspiracy tales.” – Kirkus Reviews
FRAN DRAKE writes thrillers the way they used to be written: fast, unapologetic, and dangerous. A connoisseur of history, fringe philosophy, and high-horsepower machinery, Drake spins tales for readers who prefer their stories straight, without the chaser. A fascination with the “27 Club” and the darker side of 1960s rock lore often bleeds into his work. When he isn’t researching the untapped potential of the human mind, he can be found restoring a 1967 Shelby GT 500—the same model that vanished along with a certain rock star in Paris, France. He writes from an undisclosed location on the Atlantic coast.