Swan Song
by Robert R. McCammon
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Pub Date Oct 18 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Description
McCammon's epic bestselling novel about a girl psychic struggling to survive in the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust.
Something
flashes in nine-year-old Swan's brain, telling her that trouble is
coming. Maybe it's her mother, fed up with her current boyfriend and
ready to abandon their dismal trailer park and seek a new home. But
something far worse is on the horizon. Death falls from the sky-nuclear
bombs which annihilate American civilization. Though Swan survives the
blast, this young psychic's war is just beginning.
As
the survivors try to make new lives in the wasteland, an evil army
forms, intent on murdering all those tainted with the diseases brought
by fallout. When Swan finds a mysterious amulet that could hold the key
to humankind's salvation, she draws the attention of a man more
dangerous than any nuclear bomb. To rescue mankind, this little girl
will have to grow up fast.
One of the
founders of the Horror Writers Association, Robert R. McCammon (b. 1952)
is one of the country's most accomplished authors of modern horror and
historical fiction. Raised by his grandparents in Birmingham, Alabama,
McCammon published his first novel, the Revelations-inspired Baal,
when he was only twenty-six. His writings continued in a supernatural
vein throughout the 1980s, producing such bestselling titles as Swan Song, The Wolf's Hour, and Stinger.
In 1991 Boy's Life won the World Fantasy Award for best novel. After his next novel, Gone South, McCammon took a break from writing to spend more time with his family. He did not publish another novel until 2002's Speaks the Nightbird. Since then he has followed "fixer" Matthew Corbett in two sequels, The Queen of Bedlam and Mister Slaughter. His newest novel is The Five. McCammon and his family continue to live in Birmingham.
Advance Praise
"Compelling . . . . A long, satisfying look at hell and salvation." -Publishers Weekly
"A chilling vision that keeps you turning pages to the shocking end." -John Saul, author of The Blackstone Chronicles
Available Editions
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