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Speaks the Nightbird, by Robert McCammon

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Speaks the Nightbird, by Robert McCammon

From New York Times bestselling horror novelist Robert McCammon comes a dark and chilling tale about a witch-hunt in the seventeenth century Carolina colonies.

The Carolinas, 1699: The citizens of Fount Royal believe a witch has cursed their town with inexplicable tragedies—and they demand that beautiful widow Rachel Howarth be tried and executed for witchcraft. Presiding over the trial is traveling magistrate Issac Woodward, aided by his astute young clerk, Matthew Corbett. Believing in Rachel's innocence, Matthew will soon confront the true evil at work in Fount Royal....

After hearing damning testimony, magistrate Woodward sentences the accused witch to death by burning. Desperate to exonerate the woman he has come to love, Matthew begins his own investigation among the townspeople. Piecing together the truth, he has no choice but to vanquish a force more malevolent than witchcraft in order to save his beloved Rachel—and free Fount Royal from the menace claiming innocent lives.

  • Sales Rank: #83396 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Open Road Media
  • Model: 1776130
  • Published on: 2007-07-17
  • Released on: 2007-07-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.40" w x 5.31" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 816 pages
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  • Used Book in Good Condition

From Publishers Weekly
A trial for witchcraft proves the tip of an iceberg of intrigues in this absorbing historical mystery, the first newly published novel in 10 years from McCammon (the book was written in the mid-'90s), a bestseller in the 1980s with such supernatural novels in the Stephen King tradition as Usher's Passing and Baal. Set in 1699 in Fount Royal, a coastal settlement in the colonial Carolinas, this latest unfolds the adventures of magistrate Isaac Woodward and his assistant, Matthew Corbett, who have been summoned to the struggling town to adjudicate in the trial of Rachel Howarth, a young widow accused of deviltry that is blamed for murders, wretched weather and other calamities driving settlers away. Though town leaders press for swift execution, Matthew is persuaded by Rachel's dignity and fortitude that she's innocent. Using skills honed living by his wits as an orphaned child, he pursues inconsistencies in testimony and throwaway clues and uncovers an elaborate plot involving pirate booty, animal magnetism and deadly deceit at the highest levels of town organization. This robust tale is as historically detailed as it is long, and its recreation of an era where superstition held its own with enlightenment is among its strongest achievements. Anachronisms, improbably fortuitous coincidences and private dramas that make Fount Royal seem a pre-Revolutionary Peyton Place lard the plot, but Matthew's race against time to save Rachel with the rudimentary tools to hand makes a compulsively readable yarn. McCammon's loyal fans will find his resurfacing reason to rejoice. (Sept.) Forecast: Those who enjoyed the author's last three novels (Mine; Boy's Life; Gone South), studies of the human condition that transcended genre labeling, will snap this one up, too. But McCammon also lost readers with these novels because in them he turned away from the horror themes that made his reputation. This latest could well gain him new fans, but it won't win back any horror readers.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
After a ten-year absence from publishing, McCammon (Boy's Life) returns with this historical novel of colonial Carolina. In 1699, legal clerk Matthew Corbett accompanies magistrate Isaac Woodward to Fount Royal, where he has been summoned to decide whether a witch is living in the newly established settlement. The two are immediately thrown into danger, even before they reach the town. And once there, they must deal with the inhabitants, some of whom stand to gain if Rachel, the accused, is executed. Soon it becomes obvious to Matthew that everyone has secrets, even the magistrate. In the end, he alone must try to unravel the mysteries. While many of McCammon's prior novels dealt with the supernatural, his latest contains horrors that are more real. McCammon also provides extensive historical detail, re-creating the legal procedures, medical practices, and everyday existence of the time. The language and situations are often disturbing, especially because many of the accusations against Rachel are sexual in nature, but McCammon tells a compelling story that should find a wide readership. Highly recommended for popular fiction collections. Joel W. Tscherne, Cleveland P.L.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

Review
"An excellent story, full of tension and suspense."
-- Stephen King

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
2 for 2
By J. Masteller
I came accross Robert Mccammon in a very random way. I was looking through a book that was about fantasy and horror books. In the book I caught a glimpse of Mccammons Night Boat, and thought it sounded like a great idea. I filed the author's name away and looked for Night Boat at the books stores for years. Never found it... pretty sure its out of print. So in an extreme desire to read a good book after a string of bad ones from Stephen King (whom I'm coming to realize may have already peaked in his writing career back in the day.) I grabbed Boy's Life. Single handedly one of the greatest most captivating books I have ever read. Quickly I followed it ith Speaks the Night Bird, despite my reservations of it being a period piece nearly 800 pages long! Both books easily grab 5 stars. There is only one other author that has the ability to write this well, and captivate my attention with such vivid understanding of human psychology, and that man is Clive Barker.... Though Clive just freaks me out too often. So I'm glad to find an author like Robert Mccammon. He's fantastic, and way under-rated! - But maybe that's a good thing? Grab this book. You will not be dissapinted.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
INCREDIBLE
By opy666
To the person who said he is a McCammon fan but did not like this book, you must be a very shallow individual. To the person who said too much time was spent on the Magistrate's illness, I am very confused. Yes, some time was spent on it, but the workings of a doctor in 1699 were very interesting to me. He says nothing of the absurdity of the treatments, but he knows any educated person of our time will chuckle as he reads the conviction of the doctor and his treatments 300 years ago. I found it quite entertaining. Yes if you are only interested in nonstop action of a literal sort you will not apprecite this book. However, to me only two books of McCammon's (and he is one of my 5 alltime favorite authors) can compare to this one, Boys Life and Swan Song. Yes this book does not have the outright "action" of his other books, but nevertheless I could not put this book down. I read 300 pages the first night and the remaining 420 the next. The dialogue, the mystery, the relationships, the history, and the characterizations are unparalleled in anything else I have ever read. This should be the #1 bestseller at the moment...an incredible, amazing read. 10 years was worth the wait, Robert. Thank you for giving us this amazing story. I hope more will be forthcoming in the future.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Terrific!
By Edie
Good mystery of Colonial days, engaging character development, and throw in a witch trial for good measure! Something for every reader.

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