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Lycan Fallout Books in Order

Part ofMark Tufo Books in Order

See the Lycan Fallout series by Mark Tufo in order, with summaries, series background, and notes on how this werewolf‑driven future links back to Zombie Fallout.

Last updated: December 17, 2025

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7 books

1

Resurgence

by Mark Tufo

2023

The lycan war roars back to life in Resurgence. As new packs rise and dark powers stir, Talbot and his allies must adapt to enemies that have learned from every defeat and now aim to wipe out humanity’s last strongholds.

2

Demon Wars

by Mark Tufo

2019

The battle against lycans spills fully into a clash with demonic forces. Michael Talbot and his companions confront enemies that thrive on fear and corruption, fighting across ruined lands and haunted halls to keep hell from claiming what’s left.

3

The Return

by Mark Tufo

2017

Old threats refuse to stay buried as Michael Talbot is called back into the lycan conflict. Past choices, broken promises, and enemies thought dead resurface, forcing him into another brutal campaign he never wanted to fight.

4

Immortality's Touchstone

by Mark Tufo

2016

The hunt for a legendary artifact that could alter life and death pulls Talbot deep into the supernatural war. Allies doubt his sanity, enemies circle, and the cost of chasing immortality may be higher than the ravaged world can afford.

5

End of an Age

by Mark Tufo

2016

War with the lycans reaches a breaking point. As magic, ancient grudges, and human desperation collide, Michael Talbot and his allies fight a campaign that will decide not just who rules the ruins, but whether there’s a future for anyone at all.

6

Fall of Man

by Mark Tufo

2015

Humanity’s fragile recovery is threatened as the lycan scourge spreads and old enemies resurface. Michael Talbot is forced to confront betrayals, terrifying new shapeshifters, and the possibility that mankind’s second fall may be permanent.

7

Rise of the Werewolf

by Mark Tufo

2013

A century and a half after the zombie apocalypse, humanity has clawed back a fragile civilization. When deadly, intelligent lycans emerge, battle‑scarred Michael Talbot is dragged into a new war that may finish what the dead started.

Series background & context

Lycan Fallout jumps the timeline far beyond the early days of Mike Talbot’s zombie struggles. Humanity has survived the first apocalypse, rebuilt in scattered communities, and begun to believe in a future again. That’s when something worse than the dead shows up.

Rise of the Werewolf opens roughly a century and a half after zombies first toppled civilization. The undead threat has subsided to a background danger, and people are focused on crops, trade, and shaky alliances. Into this fragile peace comes a new predator: lycans, fast, intelligent, and organized in ways the old biters never were.

Michael Talbot, older in years and scarred by too many losses, is pulled back into the role he never wanted – reluctant champion of humankind. The series plays with the idea of a man who has already given everything once being asked to do it again in a world that barely remembers his sacrifices.

Subsequent books like Fall of Man and End of an Age widen the canvas. The lycan threat reveals deeper roots, and other supernatural forces stir. Human factions splinter under pressure, with some groups more willing than others to bargain with monsters if it means a slim chance at survival.

By the time you reach Immortality’s Touchstone, The Return, Demon Wars, and Resurgence, the story has blended post‑apocalyptic survival with dark fantasy. Old enemies resurface, ancient pacts snap or are reforged, and the line between man, monster, and something in between blurs. Talbot is caught between forces that see him as a weapon, a symbol, or a loose end to be cut.

Throughout, Lycan Fallout keeps familiar Tufo hallmarks: fast‑paced fights, bloody set pieces, and banter that undercuts even the grimmest scenes. At the same time, it pushes the mythology forward, showing what happens when the world doesn’t just survive the first end, but has to weather the second.

For readers who love the Michael Talbot character and want to see what his world looks like generations after the original outbreak, this series is the bridge between zombie horror and full‑scale supernatural war.

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