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Old 01-29-2017, 11:26 PM   #105
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Originally Posted by sufue View Post
Swan Song, by Robert R. McCammon, looks more thriller-ish than mystery-ish, and also has paranormal elements, neither of which excites me. However, it has dropped to only $0.23 at Kindle US, so if that sort of thing is your sort of thing, you may want to take a look. Oh yeah, and it won the Bram Stoker award in 1987...

link: https://www.amazon.com/Swan-Song-Rob...dp/B005T54IAY/



P.S. Has anyone read any of this author's historical mysteries? I really like historicals, but haven't run into any of his before. Just wondering if anyone has an opinion?
Swan Song is an epic, apocalyptic horror novel. Similar in theme (but not execution) to The Stand. Not a favorite of mine, but a genuine classic in horror circles.
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