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Robert R McCammon Books in Order

Browse the cross-genre novels by Robert McCammon, from Southern tales to thrillers, with publication order, mini-summaries, and guidance on what to read next.

Last updated: January 12, 2026

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The King of Shadows

by Robert R McCammon

2022

En route to Italy in search of a sorcerer’s mirror, Matthew Corbett and his companions are shipwrecked on a secluded island whose hospitable residents hide disturbing secrets, as the place slowly erodes their memories and sense of self.

Cardinal Black

by Robert R McCammon

2019

Berry Grigsby’s mind is disintegrating under a poison devised by Professor Fell, and the only hope is a stolen book of potions, so Matthew Corbett partners with a charming killer to infiltrate London’s underworld and outbid a madman called Cardinal Black.

The Listener

by Robert R McCammon

2018

In 1934, New Orleans redcap Curtis Mayhew has a quiet gift for hearing unspoken thoughts, and when he catches the terrified mental cry of a kidnapped girl, he risks everything to challenge two ruthless con artists and save her.

Last Train from Perdition

by Robert R McCammon

2016

Trevor Lawson and sharpshooter Ann Kingsley head to Montana to retrieve a young man from an outlaw gang, only to find themselves besieged by vampires on a snowbound train, where every car may hold another hungry enemy.

Freedom of the Mask

by Robert R McCammon

2016

After a mission goes wrong, Matthew Corbett vanishes from New York and resurfaces in grim London, where he must survive Newgate Prison, a sadistic gaoler, and a masked conspirator whose plans reach from filthy alleys to the halls of power.

The Border

by Robert R McCammon

2015

On an Earth ravaged by the war between two alien races, a teenage boy named Ethan awakens with no memory and strange abilities, and his struggle to protect a fragile human enclave may decide whether humanity survives at all.

The Wolf and the Eagle

by Robert R McCammon

2014

In the North African desert, werewolf Michael Gallatin and a German fighter pilot are forced into an uneasy partnership to survive a deadly march, testing whether shared hardship can bridge the gulf between enemies bred to kill each other.

The Room at the Bottom of the Stairs

by Robert R McCammon

2014

In war-torn Berlin, Michael Gallatin falls into a dangerous, intimate entanglement that leads to a hidden chamber and a terrible secret, forcing him to weigh personal feeling against the brutal demands of his clandestine war.

The River of Souls

by Robert R McCammon

2014

In 1703 Carolina, a murdered girl, three escaped slaves, and a haunted plantation send Matthew Corbett upriver into treacherous swamp country, where human hunters, exiled warriors, and something strange born of the marsh all converge along the Solstice River.

The Man from London

by Robert R McCammon

2014

A brief adventure from Michael Gallatin’s later life, this story pairs him with an unexpected ally from London as old debts and wartime ghosts surface, reminding both men that the past’s unfinished business can still bite hard.

The Great White Way

by Robert R McCammon

2014

In this Michael Gallatin story, the werewolf spy navigates urban shadows and theatrical glamour, where a mission tied to the stage pulls him into deadly games behind the bright lights of a city that never suspects what stalks its alleys.

Sea Chase

by Robert R McCammon

2014

Assigned to spirit a defecting German scientist to safety across hostile waters, Michael Gallatin must keep his human cargo alive aboard a vulnerable ship, fending off threats from U-boats, traitors, and the beast inside him that hungers for release.

Death of a Hunter

by Robert R McCammon

2014

Set in Michael Gallatin’s world, this shorter tale finds an older, weary hunter reflecting on past missions and choices, as one last confrontation forces him to decide how much of his life he is willing to spend in service to the hunt.

I Travel by Night

by Robert R McCammon

2013

Gunslinger Trevor Lawson, turned into a vampire on a Civil War battlefield, works as a nocturnal troubleshooter while hunting the queen who made him, and a ransom job to rescue a kidnapped woman draws him into a deadly trap laid by other undead.

The Providence Rider

by Robert R McCammon

2012

Summoned to the remote stronghold of criminal mastermind Professor Fell, Matthew Corbett is ordered to uncover a traitor within Fell’s inner circle, forcing him to navigate a web of assassins, pirates, and plots where every ally may be bought.

The Hunter from the Woods

by Robert R McCammon

2011

This collection of linked novellas follows werewolf agent Michael Gallatin through key missions before, during, and after *The Wolf’s Hour*, from tense sea voyages and desert marches to a doomed love affair in Berlin and a bittersweet twilight glimpse of an aging predator.

The Five

by Robert R McCammon

2011

Indie rock band The Five slog through a last-chance tour in the American Southwest, only to be targeted by a damaged war veteran and drawn into a strange, possibly supernatural struggle that turns their music into both weapon and lifeline.

Mister Slaughter

by Robert R McCammon

2010

Tasked with escorting notorious killer Tyranthus Slaughter from an asylum to a waiting ship, Matthew Corbett and Hudson Greathouse make one terrible choice that lets their prisoner loose, sending Matthew on a brutal chase through the winter wilderness.

The Queen of Bedlam

by Robert R McCammon

2007

Now a clerk in 1703 New York, Matthew Corbett is drawn into the hunt for a masked serial killer and into the orbit of the mysterious Herrald Agency, as clues point toward a nameless woman in an asylum who may hold the key to the murders.

Speaks the Nightbird

by Robert R McCammon

2002

Magistrate Isaac Woodward and his young clerk Matthew Corbett arrive in the Carolina settlement of Fount Royal to judge an accused witch, but Matthew’s doubts about the case lead him into a dangerous investigation that exposes greed, zealotry, and murder.

Gone South

by Robert R McCammon

1992

Dying from a cancer he blames on Vietnam, down-on-his-luck carpenter Dan Lambert panics during a bank meeting, kills a man, and flees into the Louisiana bayou, pursued by bizarre bounty hunters and traveling with a scarred woman searching for a miracle healer.

Boy's Life

by Robert R McCammon

1991

Twelve-year-old Cory Mackenson grows up in Zephyr, Alabama, after he and his father witness a murdered man sink into a deep lake, and a year of wonders, horrors, and small-town secrets slowly teaches him what courage and loss really mean.

Mine

by Robert R McCammon

1990

Radical fugitive Mary Terror kidnaps a newborn from an Atlanta hospital, believing the child will reunite her with her old revolutionary lover, but the baby’s mother, Laura Clayborne, launches her own relentless cross-country pursuit that forces her into terrifying moral territory.

The Wolf's Hour

by Robert R McCammon

1989

Swan Song

by Robert R McCammon

1987

After nuclear war shatters the world, a handful of survivors, including a girl with a gift for healing growing things, a haunted wrestler, and a former bag lady with a strange glass ring, must confront a demonic wanderer who thrives on ruin.

Stinger

by Robert R McCammon

1987

In a dying Texas border town already torn by poverty and gang tension, two alien rivals crash to Earth, one a desperate fugitive and the other a ruthless hunter named Stinger, trapping the inhabitants under a deadly dome for one catastrophic night.

Usher's Passing

by Robert R McCammon

1984

Rix Usher returns to his family’s North Carolina estate to watch his dying father choose an heir to a vast weapons empire, only to uncover generations of madness, murder, and a secret beneath Usherland that echoes Edgar Allan Poe’s most infamous house.

Mystery Walk

by Robert R McCammon

1982

They Thirst

by Robert R McCammon

1981

The Night Boat

by Robert R McCammon

1980

Bethany's Sin

by Robert R McCammon

1980

Evan and Kay Reid think they’ve found a bargain in the quiet village of Bethany’s Sin, but the town’s eerie silence, mutilated men, and midnight riders reveal a violent secret that soon threatens their marriage, their daughter, and their lives.

Baal

by Robert R McCammon

1978

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