Wolf In Shadow / The Jerusalem Man: First Published 1987.

Synopsis: Set in a harsh post-apocalyptic future where civilisation has collapsed into scattered settlements and brutal lawlessness, the story follows Jon Shannow, a lone wanderer known as the “Jerusalem Man.” Haunted by visions and driven by an unshakeable sense of purpose, Shannow travels a ruined world in search of the legendary city of Jerusalem, believing it to be a place of truth, justice, and salvation. When he rescues a group of settlers from violent raiders, Shannow is drawn into a wider conflict involving warlords, religious fanatics, and a rising threat that could plunge the fragile remnants of humanity into further chaos. As his reputation grows, he becomes both feared and revered—seen by some as a saviour and by others as a dangerous myth made flesh. Guided by faith, instinct, and an almost supernatural ability to survive, Shannow’s journey becomes one of endurance and revelation, forcing him to confront what Jerusalem truly represents and whether redemption is possible in a world that has lost its moral centre.

The Jerusalem Man is the same work as Wolf in Shadow, published under different names in different editions/regions.

Some of the many covers for Wolf In Shadow over the years.