As we wind down the year, it’s a good time to take stock of the availability of the various Subterranean Press editions of Robert McCammon’s work. Many of them are already sold out from Subterranean Press and getting scarce. This list does not take into account all possible sources of the books, just the most common. Some retailers such as The Alabama Booksmith (copies from them can be signed, too!) and Camelot Books still have various editions in stock.

All of the books are available in various ebook formats. Audio editions of some of them are also available via Audible and GraphicAudio.

 

From Subterranean Press:

The Hunter from the Woods by Robert McCammon

The trade hardcover of Robert McCammon’s The Hunter from the Woods is out now. If you’ve been wondering what Michael Gallatin has been up to since the classic novel, The Wolf’s Hour, now’s your chance to check in with this WWII era lycanthrope in a series of short stories in novellas.

Trade: $35

The book is also available in various ebook formats, as well as a dramatized audio format from GraphicAudio.

Brilliance Audio has released Audible’s unabridged audio version of Robert McCammon’s Swan Song on audio CD and MP3 CD formats. The book is narrated by Tom Stechschulte and runs 34 hours and 40 minutes. The audio CD box contains 29 CDs.

Order Swan Song on unabridged audio CD from Amazon US

Order Swan Song on unabridged MP3 CD from Amazon US

Press the Play button below to listen to a sample from Swan Song.

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From Subterranean Press:

We’re out of the trade hardcover edition of Robert McCammon’s historical thriller, The Providence Rider. To celebrate, and possibly make it a great holiday gift, we’ve very temporarily cut the price of the Deluxe Signed Trade Hardcover and Signed Limited Edition in half, to $17 and $62.50, respectively. This offer will not last long, and our supply of both editions is not infinite, so please take advantage if you’re interested.

To read more about The Providence Rider and to place your order, click here.

Publishers Weekly has posted their review of Robert McCammon’s upcoming historical vampire novella, I Travel by Night. You can read their review, with minor plot spoilers, here. The opening sentence of the review is:

Southern gothicist and paranormal historian McCammon (Gone South; The Wolf’s Hour) combines the two genres in this fun, fast novella.

You can pre-order the signed limited edition or the trade hardcover from Subterranean Press here (you can also read an excerpt there). The trade hardcover can also be ordered from Amazon US here.