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Robert R. McCammon

    July 17, 1952

    Robert McCammon is an author renowned for his mastery of the horror genre, who has expanded his literary scope to encompass historical fiction. His stylistic prowess and ability to draw readers into the depths of the human psyche, as well as into the past, are central to his work. McCammon explores complex relationships and moral dilemmas, often delving into the darker aspects of human nature. His writing is characterized by rich language and an immersive atmosphere that leaves a lasting impression.

    Robert R. McCammon
    The Wolf's Hour
    The River of Souls
    Cardinal Black
    Five
    Freedom of the Mask
    Boy's Life
    • Boy's Life

      • 580 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      "Zephyr, Alabama, has been an idyllic home for eleven-year-old Cory Mackenson ... a place where monsters swim in the belly of the river, and friends are forever. Then, on a cold spring morning in 1964, as Cory accompanies his father on his milk route, they see a car plunge into a lake some say is bottomless."--Page 4 of cover

      Boy's Life
      4.5
    • Freedom of the Mask

      • 442 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Matthew embarks on a thrilling new adventure that promises to captivate fans of the series. As he navigates through challenges and excitement, readers will be eager to uncover the twists and turns of his journey. The engaging narrative and fast-paced plot make this installment a must-read for those following Matthew's story.

      Freedom of the Mask
      4.6
    • Five

      • 610 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the music industry, this novel follows a struggling rock band as they navigate the challenges of fame and creativity. The characters face personal and professional obstacles, highlighting their resilience and passion for music. McCammon explores themes of ambition, friendship, and the harsh realities of the entertainment world, making for a poignant and engaging read.

      Five
      5.0
    • Cardinal Black

      • 354 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set in December 1703, the story follows Berry Grigsby as she struggles with the effects of Professor Fell's involuntary drug experiments, which are causing her mental decline. To rescue her, a stolen potion book is essential, but it lies in the hands of a mysterious antagonist known as Cardinal Black, who orchestrated an attack on her village. The narrative weaves together themes of desperation, the quest for knowledge, and the fight against a hidden enemy.

      Cardinal Black
      4.3
    • The River of Souls

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in the Carolina colony, the story follows professional problem-solver Matthew Corbett and his companion Magnus Muldoon as they navigate a tense situation involving three escaped enslaved individuals. One of them faces accusations of murdering the daughter of a plantation owner, adding layers of complexity to their flight. The narrative explores themes of justice, friendship, and the moral dilemmas of the time, as Corbett seeks to uncover the truth amidst societal tensions.

      The River of Souls
      4.3
    • The Wolf's Hour

      • 720 pages
      • 26 hours of reading

      D-Day is threatened, but one man could rip the heart of the Nazis -- with his bare claws.... He is Michael Gallatin, master spy, lover -- and werewolf. Able to change shape with lightning speed, to kill silently or with savage, snarling fury, he proved his talents against Rommel in Africa. Now he faces his most delicate, dangerous mission: to unravel the secret Nazi plan known as Iron Fist. From a parachute jump into occupied France to the lush corruption of Berlin, from the arms of a beautiful spy to the cold embrace of a madman's death machine, Gallatin draws ever closer to the ghastly truth about Iron Fist. But with only hours to D-Day, he is trapped in the Nazis' web of destruction....

      The Wolf's Hour
      4.3
    • Walter Johnson Had No Idea

      A Life with Baseball

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Southern Indiana in 1924, a dirt farmer names his son after a future Hall of Fame baseball player, igniting a deep-rooted family legacy intertwined with the sport. This passion for baseball spans five generations, starting with the Washington Senators and evolving with the team's move to Minnesota in 1961. The narrative explores how this choice shaped the family's identity and their enduring allegiance to the game, illustrating the profound impact of sports on familial bonds and traditions.

      Walter Johnson Had No Idea
      4.0
    • The Providence Rider

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of winter 1703 in Manhattan, the story follows Matthew Corbett as he faces a series of explosive incidents aimed at drawing him in. The source of this turmoil is the mysterious Professor Fell, a figure from Matthew's past, who seeks his help with a pressing issue. As the plot unfolds, the tension between past connections and present dangers escalates, compelling Matthew to confront both his history and the challenges that lie ahead.

      The Providence Rider
      4.3
    • Seven Shades of Evil

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The ninth volume in Robert McCammon's historical thriller series follows Matthew Corbett and his friends through a variety of captivating adventures. This installment delves into their experiences over the years, showcasing the challenges they face and the evolution of their characters amidst a backdrop of intrigue and suspense.

      Seven Shades of Evil
      4.2
    • A MASS MURDER. A DISAPPEARANCE. A CEMETERY RANSACKED. It looked like another ordinary day in Los Angeles Then night came.... Evil as old as the centuries has descended upon the City of Angels---it comes as a kiss from the terrifying but seductive immortals. Slowly at first, then by the legions, the ravenous undead choke Los Angeles with bloodthirsty determination---and the hordes of monstrous victims steadily mount each night. High above glitter city a deadly contest begins. In the decaying castle of a long-dead screen idol, the few remaining human survivors prepare to face the Prince of Evil and his satanic disciples. Whilst the very forces of nature are called into play, isolating the city from the rest of the world and leaving it at the mercy of the blood-hungry vultures of the night.... THEY THIRST Theirs is a lust that can never be satisfied... Afterword by author

      They Thirst
      4.2