Swan Song by Robert McCammon
Swan Song
Swan Song is rich with such characters as an ex-wrestler named Black
Frankenstein, a New York City bag lady who feels power coursing from a
weird glass ring, a boy who claws his way out of a destroyed survivalist
compound. They gather their followers and travel toward each other, all
bent on saving a blonde girl named Swan from the Man of Many Faces.
Swan Song is often compared to Stephen Kings The Stand, and for the
most part, readers who enjoy one of the two novels, will enjoy the other.
Like The Stand, its an end-of-the-world novel, with epic sweep,
apocalyptic drama, and a cast of vividly realized characters. But the tone
is somewhat different: The good is sweeter, the evil is more sadistic, and
the setting is harsher, because its the world after a nuclear holocaust.
Swan Song won a 1988 Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel. Its a monster
of a horror book, brimming over with stories and violence and terrific
imagery--God and the Devil, the whole works.
Personal Review: Swan Song by Robert McCammon
This story is amazing from start to finish. Robert McCammon is a master
of detail, makes sure that the reader knows exactly what he sees for the
story in his own mind as he writes it.
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