By Blood We Live
From the author of the best sellers The Last Werewolf and Talulla
Rising, the hair-raising conclusion to the saga that has galvanized
readers' imaginations: an electrifying, startlingly erotic love story
that gives us the final battle for survival between werewolves and
vampires, and one last incisive - brilliantly ironic - look at what it
means to be, or to not be, human.
Talulla has settled into an uneasy equilibrium: with her twins at her side and the devotion of her
lover Walker, it's a normal family life - except for their monthly
transformation into werewolves hungry for human flesh. But even this
tenuous peace is interrupted for Talulla by nagging thoughts of Remshi,
the 20,000-year-old vampire who haunts her dreams.
In turn Remshi can't escape the feeling that he knows Talulla from years before (many, many, many years). They have their distractions: Talulla is being pursued by a fanatical Christian cult, and Remshi is following the trail of reckless feedings by a newly turned vampire. But, as the novel unfurls, they are inextricably drawn to each other - and toward the moment when an ancient prophecy may finally come to pass - in this tale of pulse-pounding supernatural suspense.
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.