ISBN-13: 9781425110291 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 136 str.
In the last chapters of the Rasputin trilogy, the mean old wolf seeks his final revenge upon Sasha the bear cub, for debts long overdue. Sasha still yet a cub, was stricken with an illness he still fights to recover from, and makes an easy target for Rasputin's jaws.
But, while tracking down a cub and his group of caring friends, Rasputin's come upon something in the bushes, moving shivering with fear. In his lust to attack any of Sasha pals, he leaps and grasps hold of his prey, only this time it's something he never anticipated: this time it's a lone wolf pup.
Rasputin's immediately torn by the plight of the pup, which was so similar to his own fate growing up. He fears the worst, but the pup is still alive, but in dire need of milk and food. Rasputin has to swallow his pride and anger and goes out in search of the same healer that is treating the bear cub.
Once among Sasha's friends and finally coming so close to his enemy, Rasputin fights the urge to destroy his foe, thinking only of the new pup he cradles. He takes the healer's advice and even vows to never lay harm onto Sasha or his forest friends, in repayment for the healer's help in reviving the young pup.
Seeking still a continued source of milk and food for the youngster, Rasputin's revives an old relationship with a coyote who also currently has pups. But residing pack if the forest decides to get rid of Rasputin once and for all... and track him down for a final fight to ring out through the night. Rasputin protects the coyote and her family, as well as his own pup, as the battle rages. He is vastly outnumbered, but them someone steps in, Rasputin something he's longed for all his life, and the life Rasputinis forever changed.