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In Sheep's Clothing

Noah Wolf • Book 3

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Why You'll Love This

When the mission is stateside and the enemy hits home, Noah Wolf stops following orders and starts settling scores.

  • Great if you want: fast tactical thriller action with a team you already trust
  • The experience: propulsive and lean — barely a wasted page from start to finish
  • The writing: Archer keeps the plot machinery tight and the action clean and direct
  • Skip if: you haven't read the earlier books — payoff depends on prior investment

About This Book

When the mission goes exactly as planned, that should be cause for celebration — but in Noah Wolf's world, smooth operations have a way of leading straight into chaos. In In Sheep's Clothing, the third entry in David Archer's Noah Wolf series, Team Camelot barely has time to exhale before everything they've built comes under direct attack. With lives on the line and their command structure in crisis, Noah is cut loose to do what he does best — only this time, it's personal. The stakes feel different when the threat isn't halfway around the world but right at home.

Archer has a gift for sustaining momentum without sacrificing character, and this installment is where that balance hits its stride. The pacing is relentless but never reckless — each scene pulls double duty, advancing the plot while deepening the team dynamics that make this series worth following. Noah remains one of thriller fiction's more genuinely unusual protagonists: coolly analytical where others would be reactive, yet surrounded by people who feel everything he doesn't. That contrast gives the book an unexpected emotional texture beneath all the tactical precision.