Books by Robert R. McCammon and Complete Book Reviews
Robert R. McCammon, Author . River City $29.95 (700p) ISBN 978-1-880216-62-0
A trial for witchcraft proves the tip of an iceberg of intrigues in this absorbing historical mystery, the first newly published novel in 10 years from McCammon (the book was written in the mid-'90s), a bestseller in the 1980s with such...
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Robert R. McCammon, Author Pocket Books $7.99 (608p) ISBN 978-0-671-74305-5
Both a mystery that will satisfy the most finicky aficionado and a boisterous travelogue through a stormy season in a 12-year-old's life, this novel follows a boy and his father as they seek a killer in 1964 Alabama. (May)
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Robert R. McCammon, Author Pocket Books $7.99 (400p) ISBN 978-0-671-74307-9
Bounty hunters chase a Vietnam vet who has killed a bank officer in McCammon's strong adventure yarn. (Aug.)
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Robert R. McCammon, Author Dark Harvest $22.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-913165-60-7
Prince Vulkan, master of the vampires, has loosed his army of the undead on Los Angeles in this seamlessly written horror novel by the author of Mine. Vulkan's plan is to replace humankind, city by city, with the living dead. Four people stand in...
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Robert R. McCammon, Author Pocket Books $18.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-671-66486-2
Primarily a writer of supernatural horror, McCammon ( Stinger ) here abandons the supernatural without forsaking the grisly details. Mary Terrall, aka Mary Terror, one-time member of the Storm Front, a Weatherman splinter group of the '60s, is now...
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Robert R. McCammon. Cemetery Dance, $26 (464p) ISBN 978-1-58767-704-5
Set in 1703, McCammon’s relentlessly paced seventh novel featuring “problem-solver” Matthew Corbett picks up the plot threads left untied at the end of 2016’s Freedom of the Mask with Matthew’s sweetheart, Berry Grigsby, under the influence of a...
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Robert R. McCammon, Author, Vincent Chong, Illustrator . Subterranean $24.95 (440p) ISBN 978-1-59606-276-4
Murder and ghoulish mayhem are the order of the day in bestseller McCammon's colorful third thriller featuring “problem-solver” Matthew Corbett and his escapades in early 18th-century America. After confronting a criminal mastermind
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Robert R. McCammon, Author, Bill Grose, Editor Pocket Books $7.99 (496p) ISBN 978-0-671-73944-7
A psychotic leaves a trail of murder victims in her wake after she kidnaps a newborn child and goes off to join a revolutionary group to which she belonged during the '60s. Although McCammon portrays his left-wing characters as motivated by...
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Robert R. McCammon, Author, Sally Peters, Editor Pocket Books $7.99 (464p) ISBN 978-0-671-69518-7
Rapid-fire action alternating with intense introspection, plus imagery that conjures visions of movie special effects, make McCammon's ( The Wolf's Hour ) multifaceted collection of new and reprinted tales worthwhile despite some uninspired story...
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Robert R. McCammon, Author, Sally Peters, Editor Pocket Books $22 (0p) ISBN 978-0-671-74306-2
McCammon has followed the popular and critical success of Boy's Life with a book that is much darker, but written with the same headlong narrative grip. Dan Lambert is a bitter Vietnam vet in Louisiana at the end of his rope: Agent Orange has...
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Edward Bryant, Author, Robert R. McCammon, Author, Dean R. Koontz, Author Dark Harvest $18.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-913165-21-8
This excellent anthology series showcases the work of three talents in each volume, and this time contains material by a trio of highly regarded fantasy and horror writers. Edward Bryant, who is represented by six stories, has contributed some of...
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