This is more or less a family saga following the lives of mothers and daughters. It is a bit lopsided somehow - it starts in the Shetlands, with a daughter who yearns to escape (and does) from a mother who is constantly drawing comparisons between her and her brother who died as an infant. There is a lot about the herring industry, which provides the work which initially takes her away from Shetland. Having married (eventually) and moved to a fishing community on the mainland, the story picks up with the cold behaviour of her daughter, widowed with a number of children, and then the story of the granddaughter, Again the fishing industry is the background, and there is a lot about the local community and especially about the fishermen and their wives, and the local priest, told with humour. The "last wanderer" of the title is either the fishing boat, or perhaps the granddaughter as the last of the line of women. The background is good but the whole felt a bit uneven.