The Last Werewolf
Then she opened her mouth to scream — and recognised me. It was what
I’d been waiting for. She froze. She looked into my eyes. She said,
“It’s you.”
Meet Jake. A bit on the elderly side (he turns
201 in March), but you’d never suspect it. Nonstop sex and exercise will do that for you — and a diet with lots of animal protein. Jake is a
werewolf, and after the unfortunate and violent death of his one
contemporary, he is now the last of his species. Although he is
physically healthy, Jake is deeply distraught and lonely.
Jake’s
depression has carried him to the point where he is actually
contemplating suicide — even if it means terminating a legend thousands of years old. It would seem to be easy enough for him to end everything.
But for very different reasons there are two dangerous groups pursuing
him who will stop at nothing to keep him alive.
Here is a
powerful, definitive new version of the werewolf legend — mesmerising and
incredibly sexy. In Jake, Glen Duncan has given us a werewolf for the
twenty-first century — a man whose deeds can only be described as
monstrous but who is in some magical way deeply human.
One of the most original, audacious, and terrifying novels in years.
“Glorious... I can’t help thinking that wry, world-weary Jake Marlowe would make a fabulous dinner companion. Just not during a full moon.” — Justin Cronin
Glen Duncan
Glen Duncan is a British author born in 1965 in Bolton, Lancashire, England to an Anglo-Indian family. He studied philosophy and literature at the universities of Lancaster and Exeter. In 1990 Duncan moved to London, where he worked as a bookseller for four years, writing in his spare time. In 1994 he visited India with his father (part roots odyssey, part research for a later work, The Bloodstone Papers) before continuing on to the United States, where he spent several months travelling the country by Amtrak train, writing much of what would become his first novel, Hope, published to critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic in 1997. Duncan lives in London.
The Last Werewolf
The Last Werewolf consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.