A review by lucita_knjige
The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan

3.0

This is the second Duncan's book I've read. The other being I, Lucifer which ended up on my favorites list. Duncan's prose is very referential, pretentious and witty. Which worked amazingly for I, Lucifer, because you kind of expect the Devil to be pretentious and witty. Unfortunately, here it was rather distracting. I could understand a 150+ year old werewolf speaking in such a manner but the prostitutes and a young wolf too? Not believable. I liked that it was in a form of a memoir as it gave an in-depth insight into the psyche of a last werewolf on Earth, but I definitely wished there was more plot and less philosophical musings.
All in all, a solid 3.5 stars.
ooh and a bit sad that this isn't a standalone book, but rather first part of a trilogy. Not sure if I'll read the others.