Glen Duncan
Glen Duncan is a critically acclaimed author from Britain, who is known for writing horror, mystery, fiction, thriller, and fantasy novels. Author Duncan is particularly well known for writing the successful novel series, The Last Werewolf. He is also known to have written a few standalone novels such as I, Lucifer. Some of the other important books written by him include Hope, Love Remains, Weathercock, Death of an Ordinary Man, The Bloodstone Papers, etc. Author Duncan is also famous for writing the mystery series called The Valerie Hart under the pen name of Saul Black. Duncan’s birth year is 1965 and he was born in Bolton, Lancashire. Duncan’s family is Anglo-Eastern. In the year 1994, author Duncan traveled to India along with his father. He visited many exciting places by traveling Amtrak trains. Continuing with the same journey, Duncan arrived in The United States. Later, author Duncan used his traveling experience to write his first book called Hope. This book was released in the year 1997 and achieved a great success in various countries of the world. His other highly successful novel is entitled I, Lucifer. It was published in 2002 and has been selected to be adapted into a Hollywood film. A big production company has acquired the film rights of the book from author Duncan and has also signed popular actors like Vin Diesel, Jude Law, Daniel Craig, Jason, Brescia, and Ewan Mcgregor to play important roles in the forthcoming movie. Author Duncan currently resides in London. He has studied philosophy from the Lancaster University and literature from the Exeter University. Duncan came to London for the first time in 1990. At that time, he was involved in working as a bookseller and continued with this work for a period of 4 years.