Dale Brown will always give you some action and plenty of military technology in his books. Black Wolf deals with someone thought dead 15 years earlier, but now, is in fact alive. Brown throws in a little bit of Universal Soldier, for those who remember that movie, with some comic book, superhero type stuff, and The Six Million Dollar Man.
The premise of the book, is a group of assassins, known as the Wolves, and there mission directed by someone unknown, but likely Russian, is to take out persons of interest, whether they be celebrities, or foreign dignitaries. The Whiplash team, headed by Danny Freah, is tasked to seek this rogue group of superhumans out, and stop them before they assassinate others, which in the book, was looking to be a group of NATO leaders meeting in Prague.
The past Dreamland books really dealt more with Air Force military improvements. This novel is more along the lines of a Mission Impossible/Jason Bourne read.
Overall, it was good book, but for most of the first two-thirds, the action was limited, with more dialogue, investigations, etc. occurring, which in itself isn't bad, but it did drag the rating down, and the premise was just ok.