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Talulla Rising

By: Glen Duncan
Narrated by: Penelope Rawlins
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Summary

After the death of her lover, Jake, Talulla Demetriou is the last living werewolf. And she's on the run. Pregnant, grieving, and with only her human familiar Cloquet helping her keep one step ahead of the Hunt, Talulla flees to a remote Alaskan lodge to have her child in secret. The birth leaves her ravaged, but with her infant son in her arms it looks as if the worst is over. Until the door bursts open – and she discovers that the worst is only just beginning… Talulla is plunged into a race against time to save her son. Tormented by guilt and fuelled by rage, she is pursued by deadly forces – from a psychotic new WOCOP leader to blood-drinking religious fanatics and (rumour has it) the oldest living vampire on earth.

Hopeless odds. Unless, of course, a mother's love for her child turns out to be the deadliest force of all…

©2012 Glen Duncan (P)2012 Canongate Books
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Howling Sequel

Don't listen to this or read this review, until you've heard the first one, "The Last Werewolf".



Talulla is ready to give birth, but is still grieving, in fact she doesn't feel like she can bond with her child once it arrives. The vampires are still looking for her and it's almost a full moon.

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satisfying sequel

Great continuation of the Last Werewolf story - a fully realised fantasy with consistent vision, strong characters and beautiful, interesting writing. Feels like a third act is required!

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A good listen

Not sure how this novel would work if you hadn't read (or listened to) the first, "The Last Werewolf", but I really enjoyed it, and am looking forward to the next!

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Not for prudes

I enjoyed the first book but the 2nd seem a little focused on the sex. That aside it is entertaining... a little more of Remshee would have been good, though his introduction did cause plot gaps, when you realise what he let happen...
but I was entertained.

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Superb

This is the second book in the trilogy I have the first two but sadly you can't get hold of the third book (By Blood we Live) on Audiobook (I am dyslexic so find the book hard to follow if I read it). Hoping one day they will release it here!

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like most sequals, not as good.

following Tallula after Jakes death is a good idea, but it lacks Jake's character and turn of phrase that makes the first book so good. the performance is good but not special enough to make up for the lack of action and suspense.

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Not rising but descending into mediocrity.

If this book wasn’t for you, who do you think might enjoy it more?

People who appreciate poor B movie type fare.

What could Glen Duncan have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

Taken longer to get the characters somewhat more believable.

Would you listen to another book narrated by Penelope Rawlins?

Possibly.

What character would you cut from Talulla Rising?

Who would I keep is a better question.

Any additional comments?

The first book was interesting. By turns violent and crude but still feeling very much a fresh take on werewolves in the modern day. It felt like a book the author had wanted to write for a long time. This book feels like a sequel that was forced out of the author or one that was written by someone else. The heroine is not particularly likeable and characters from the first book are resurrected in unlikely ways. The character veers into ideas of feminism but then gets rescued by men all the time. At one point the heroine, with no appreciation of irony, saves herself with an eyebrow pencil. And if that isn't enough the author uses the deus ex machina to get the protagonist out of the scrapes they get into. Hopefully the third installment will eventually turn it around but the goodwill from the first book is thoroughly used up by this one.

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