YouTube user jeffingoff posted “unboxing” videos for the SST limited edition of The Listener and the Cemetery Dance lettered edition of The Listener. You can get a good look at both editions in his videos.



He had also previously posted an “unboxing” video of Subterranean Press’s limited edition of Swan Song.


It’s the release day for The Listener, which is now available in trade hardcover, ebook, and audiobook formats!

Order from Cemetery DanceAmazon USAmazon UKAmazon CAB&N.

Pre-order signed copies from Alabama Booksmith!

Ebooks: Kindle | NOOK | Kobo | iTunes
Kindle CA | Kobo CA | Kindle UK

Audiobook: Audible

In addition to the audiobook of The Listener, audiobooks of Usher’s PassingStinger, and Mystery Walk are now available.


Audible
Amazon US
Amazon UK
Audible UK

Audible
Amazon US
Amazon UK
Audible UK

Audible
Amazon US
Amazon UK
Audible UK

Audible
Amazon US
Amazon UK
Audible UK

We’re a month away from the release of Robert McCammon’s new novel, The Listener. The limited edition from Cemetery Dance is long sold-out, but copies of the UK limited edition from SST Publications can still be ordered. Click here for details.

If you want a signed copy of the trade hardcover, you can pre-order a copy from Alabama Booksmith. As I previously mentioned, Robert McCammon will be signing copies of The Listener and other books at the launch event for The Listener at Alabama Booksmith on Tuesday, February 27, 2018, at 5 PM.

Details for the Alabama Booksmith launch event

Facebook event page for The Listener launch

Every pre-order comes with a chance in the drawing for the 30th anniversary slipcase limited edition of Swan Song and a certificate signed by Mr. McCammon authenticating that copy was purchased prior to publication.

Here’s a great new, spoiler-free review of THE LISTENER from @SadieLouWho!

“I just added a new book to my list of all time favorite novels. I added Curtis Mayhew to my all time favorite characters list and I became a certified, legit fangirl of Robert McCammon because of this story: The Listener.”