
The Last Hunt
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For three generations, the men of one family have hunted an impossible deer through the mountains of Montana—a massive stag that defies explanation, logic, and time itself.
Seventy-eight-year-old Silas is dying and running out of Octobers. For forty-eight years, he's pursued the stag that his father hunted for twenty-three years, and his grandfather for thirty-seven before that. One hundred and eight years of obsession. Of failure. Of leaving wives and daughters behind each autumn to chase something that may be the same ancient creature—or its descendant—or something else entirely that the mountain keeps hidden.
Now, with his body failing and winter approaching, Silas makes one last climb into the high country. With him is sixteen-year-old Eli, his late wife's great-nephew—a boy who needs to understand what the mountain teaches about patience, loss, and the terrible weight of inherited dreams.
But this isn't really a hunting story. It's a profound exploration of what we chase in life, why we can't let go, and what it costs those who love us. Written in the spare, powerful prose reminiscent of Hemingway, The Last Hunt uses the framework of a hunting expedition to examine the obsessions that define us, the legacies we inherit, and the impossible choice between holding on and letting go.
As they ascend through ancient forests and impossible clearings, grandfather and boy must confront questions that resonate far beyond the mountains: What drives us to repeat our fathers' failures? What do we owe to those who came before? And what does it mean to truly complete something?
The Last Hunt is a haunting meditation on mortality, family, and the stories we can't stop living. It asks whether choosing not to pull the trigger might be the hardest—and most important—shot of all.
A literary novel for anyone who has ever wondered whether the things we pursue are really about the pursuit itself.
Book One in THE LAST series