Audible Studios has produced an audiobook edition of Robert McCammon’s upcoming Cardinal Black. The audiobook is narrated by the incredible Edoardo Ballerini, who has narrated all of the Matthew Corbett audiobooks.

The audiobook can now be pre-ordered via Audible and Amazon. It will be released on April 30, 2019.

The trade hardcover and ebooks will also be released on April 30.

Audible
Amazon US
Amazon UK

Alabama Booksmith has posted a new video recorded on January 16, 2019, of Robert McCammon discussing Cardinal Black and the pre-order goodies that Alabama Booksmith is offering!

Pre-order Cardinal Black from Alabama Booksmith

Remember, all books ordered from Alabama Booksmith are signed! You can see the other signed Robert McCammon books they have here.

 

UK publisher SST Publications has unveiled the wraparound dust jacket cover for their upcoming limited edition of Robert McCammon’s Cardinal Black. The gorgeous artwork by Ben Baldwin can be seen below.

Order Cardinal Black from SST Publications

And a mock-up of the cover for the silk bound Signed & Numbered Slipcased edition:

The mock-up doesn’t show how beautiful the silk material is, but it gives you an idea of how the Numbered edition will look.


Subterranean Press has reprinted their trade hardcover edition of Mister Slaughter. You can now order a fifth-printing copy from their website:

Mister Slaughter (5th printing) at Subterranean Press

Mister Slaughter is the third book in the acclaimed Matthew Corbett series by Robert McCammon. From the Subterranean Press website:

The world of Colonial America comes vibrantly to life in this masterful new historical thriller by Robert McCammon. The latest entry in the popular Matthew Corbett series, which began with Speaks the Nightbird and continued in The Queen of BedlamMister Slaughter opens in the emerging metropolis of New York City in 1702, and proceeds to take both Matthew and the reader on an unforgettable journey of horror, violence, and personal discovery.

The journey begins when Matthew, now an apprentice “problem solver” for the London-based Herrald Agency, accepts an unusual and hazardous commission. Together with his colleague, Hudson Greathouse, he agrees to escort the notorious mass murderer Tyranthus Slaughter from an asylum outside Philadelphia to the docks of New York. Along the way, Slaughter makes his captors a surprising–and extremely tempting–offer. Their response to this offer will alter the course of the novel, setting in motion a series of astonishing, ultimately catastrophic events.

Mister Slaughter is at once a classic portrait of an archetypal serial killer and an exquisitely detailed account of a fledgling nation still in the process of inventing itself. Suspenseful, illuminating, never less than compulsively readable, it is, by any measure, an extraordinary achievement, the largest accomplishment to date from one of our most gifted–and necessary–writers.

Happy New Year! This seemed like a good time to flashback many years ago with two photos recently unearthed by Tony Thomas. These promotional photos of Robert McCammon were taken by The Huntsville Times in May 1988 and April 1992. I don’t know if either was actually printed in the paper.

Robert McCammon, May 1988, The Huntsville Times

Robert McCammon, April 1992, The Huntsville Times