Glen Duncan books

Glen Duncan is a British novelist known for literary fiction and the Last Werewolf trilogy, blending horror with literary depth across 14 novels published between 1997 and 2019.

Standalone Novels

Title Published Buy on Amazon
Hope 1997 Buy
Love Remains 2000 Buy
I, Lucifer 2002 Buy
Weathercock 2003 Buy
Death of an Ordinary Man 2004 Buy
The Bloodstone Papers 2006 Buy
A Day And A Night And A Day 2009 Buy

The Last Werewolf / Bloodlines Trilogy Reading Order

Title Published Buy on Amazon
The Last Werewolf 2011 Buy
Talulla Rising 2012 N/A
Talulla Rising / Bad Moon Rising 2012 Buy
By Blood We Live 2014 Buy

Valerie Hart Reading Order

Title Published Buy on Amazon
The Killing Lessons 2015 Buy
LoveMurder 2016 Buy
Anything For You 2019 Buy

Glen Duncan spent his early career writing literary fiction that explored questions of identity, morality, and desire. Novels like Hope (1997), Love Remains (2000), and I, Lucifer (2002) established him as a writer willing to tackle uncomfortable subject matter with intelligence and dark humor. I, Lucifer, narrated by the Devil inhabiting a human body, became a cult favorite for its wit and philosophical ambition.

In 2011, Duncan shifted direction with The Last Werewolf, a literary horror novel that brought the same thoughtfulness to genre fiction. The book spawned the Bloodlines Trilogy, continued in Talulla Rising and By Blood We Live. He followed this with the Valerie Hart crime thriller series starting with The Killing Lessons (2015), showing yet another facet of his range. Throughout his career, Duncan has resisted easy categorization, moving between literary fiction, horror, and crime with the same darkly intelligent voice.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Glen Duncan written?

Glen Duncan has written fourteen books across three series.

What was Glen Duncan's first book?

Glen Duncan’s first book is Hope, published in 1997.

What is Glen Duncan best known for?

Glen Duncan is best known for The Last Werewolf (2011), a literary horror novel that reinvented werewolf fiction with darkly comic philosophical prose. The Bloodlines Trilogy that followed — Talulla Rising (2012) and By Blood We Live (2014) — expanded the mythology. His earlier literary novels like I, Lucifer (2002) also earned critical acclaim.

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