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Last Werewolf (Bloodlines 1)

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Description for Last Werewolf (Bloodlines 1) Paperback. For two centuries Jacob Marlowe has wandered the world, enslaved by his lunatic appetites and tormented by the memory of his first and most monstrous crime. Now, the last of his kind, he knows he can't go on. But as Jake counts down to demise, a violent murder and a meeting plunge him straight back into the desperate pursuit of life. Series: The Last Werewolf Trilogy. Num Pages: 352 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 192 x 131 x 23. Weight in Grams: 236.

YOU'RE THE LAST. I'M SORRY. THE END IS COMING.

For two centuries Jacob Marlowe has wandered the world, enslaved by his lunatic appetites and tormented by the memory of his first and most monstrous crime. Now, the last of his kind, he knows he can't go on. But as Jake counts down to his demise, a violent murder and an extraordinary meeting plunge him straight back into the desperate pursuit of life.

Product Details

Publisher
Canongate Books Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
352
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Series
The Last Werewolf Trilogy
Condition
New
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782112662
SKU
V9781782112662
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About Glen Duncan
GLEN DUNCAN was born in Bolton in 1965 and studied philosophy and literature at Lancaster University. His first novel, Hope, was published in 1997, and has been followed by seven further novels: Love Remains; I, Lucifer, shortlisted for the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize; Weathercock; Death of an Ordinary Man; The Bloodstone Papers; and A Day and A Night and A Day. The Last Werewolf is the first in the Last Werewolf trilogy of which Talulla Rising is the second part and By Blood We Live is the final instalment. Duncan lives in London.

Reviews for Last Werewolf (Bloodlines 1)
Like an updated version of Dracula, only for werewolves, and as rewritten by Bret Easton Ellis.

Guardian

Playfully brainy... wry, world-weary Jake Marlowe would make a fabulous dinner companion. Just not during a full moon
Justin Cronin, author of The Passage

New York Times

Loaded with beautifully constructed lunatic ravings ... A sublime study in literary elegance. It is bloody (and) brilliant.

Independent on Sunday

A magnificent novel. A brutal, indignant, lunatic howl. A sexy, blood-spattered page-turner, beautifully crafted and full of genuine suspense, that tears the thorax out of the horror genre to create something that stands rapturous and majestic and entirely on its own.
NICK CAVE Sexy, funny, blisteringly intelligent ... Duncan is the cleverest literary horror merchant since Bram Stoker.
Kate Saunders

The Times

Duncan's monstrous narrator makes for memorably rambunctious company

Times Literary Supplement

A brilliantly original thriller, a love story, a witty treatise on male (and female) urges, even an existential musing on what it is to be human.

Word Magazine

The Last Werewolf is written with such scandalous ferocity and such grizzly humour it feels like the literary equivalent of howling at the moon. Not since Lon Chaney and John Landis has lycanthropy been such a blast, and Glen Duncan offers more danger, gristle and lunatic brilliance per sentence than any writer I can think of.
MATT HAIG Remarkable for its humour, eloquence and self-aware intelligence. A deeply human narrative about the nature of story itself.
STELLA DUFFY Absolutely brilliant. A surreal, dark and unsettling tale that really did put the bite back into the supernatural. In short, I got a real kick out of it.
Russel McLean

Goodreads reviews for Last Werewolf (Bloodlines 1)


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