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The Last Hunters Books in Order

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See The Last Hunters books in order by Sam Sisavath, with quick summaries, series background, and where to start this monster-hunting horror series.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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4 books

1

A Bad Batch

by Sam Sisavath

2024

Jack Creedy arrives in Barton Springs thinking his last year of high school will be easier than his old life. Instead he and Emma Taylor uncover disappearances, strange behavior, and a growing evil under the town.

2

Purgatory is a Place on Earth

by Sam Sisavath

2024

The Last Hunters story grows darker as Jack and Emma face a threat that feels bigger, older, and harder to outrun. Saving people is never simple when evil knows how to hide in plain sight.

3

The Girl with the Worms

by Sam Sisavath

2024

Jack Creedy and Emma Taylor get pulled into another case where something is badly wrong beneath the surface. The monster-hunting tension stays high, and the answers are not the kind anyone wants.

4

Homecoming

by Sam Sisavath

2025

Returning home should mean safety, but in this series it usually means unfinished business. Jack and Emma have to face what followed them back and what was waiting there all along.

Series background & context

The Last Hunters begins in a place that sounds almost normal: high school, a small town, kids trying to get through the year. Then Sisavath twists the frame. People are disappearing, the popular crowd is acting wrong, and the small-town vibe starts feeling less safe by the page.

Jack Creedy is the main way into the story. He is young, but he is not ordinary. Trained by other Hunters after a personal tragedy, he has been shaped into a weapon against the things hiding under everyday life. Emma Taylor is the other crucial piece. She can sense things she cannot explain, which makes her both vulnerable and valuable once the truth starts surfacing.

That pairing gives the series a good center. Jack knows more than he wants to. Emma feels more than she can name. Together they uncover the kind of evil that thrives when adults are distracted and everybody else wants the strange thing to have a simple explanation. Barton Springs matters because it feels recognizable at first. Then the mask slips.

These books sit closer to supernatural adventure horror than to the large-scale apocalypse material Sisavath is best known for. The threats are hidden, personal, and often woven into the places where teenagers are supposed to feel ordinary. But the violence and the stakes are still real. The series is not soft just because it starts with younger characters.

If you like monster-hunting stories with secret histories, dangerous gifts, and a strong sense that normal life is only a thin cover over something much worse, The Last Hunters is a smart place to look.

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