Review "Steeped in rock history, infused with power and passion, and laced with psychological horror and razor-sharp tension, this is not an easy read, but a memorable one."―Publishers Weekly Read more About the Author ROBERT McCAMMON is a New York Times bestseller best known for Swan Song and Boy's Life, both still in print after two decades. He is a frequent nominee and winner of the Bram Stoker Award and has won several World Fantasy Awards. McCammon resides in Birmingham, Alabama. Read more
S**R
Band on the run - nice, enjoyable read
This had been on my “to purchase” list for years and I have no idea why it came to mind, but it did, I did, and was so glad. This isn’t Shakespeare, but McCammon’s second best for me (after the amazing SWAN SONG which I read decades ago but have never forgotten).Here we have a marginally successful touring band...you know the type - never hit the bigbtime and likely won’t. Now they are on what is likely their last outing in their current incarnation, but someone, or something seems to be after them. Who or what? And why?Despite a few incredibly stupid actions by the characters toward the end (and by then McCammon had made me like them all so much I suppose I was willing to forgive them....even the FBI agent who would have NEVER allowed such a thing), the book creates a real family of this road band and perhaps its real success lies there - showing the banalities and heartbreak which makes up the reality of 99% of the bands that tour in America.The murders, while an interesting plot point, bring them even closer together and the book is well written and a quick, enjoyable read. Glad I finally got to it.
M**I
Wanted to give it 5 - but didn't want to be cliche!
It's been a long time since I've enjoyed a book so much! McCammon is such a polished writer, a virtuoso, he keeps you guessing and never is formulaic as many once great writers of his genre, have become. No heavy handed monster-zombie-apocalypse but a story within a story of good vs evil that is not as clear-cut it might at first seem. A touring rock band, the FBI, a marine vet, a mysterious message... This is the most gripping on the edge of your seat McCammon book that I've read so far. I'm really giving it the Five it deserves.
S**R
Stick With It
Not as good as "Boy's Life" or "Gone South" but interesting. I do think there are parts that tend to go on and on a little to long and you start to lose focus on what the original thought was, however, there is so much going on in this story.This book will make you think about what our Vet's go through, both in combat and perhaps worse, when they return home, the way they are perceived, and the lack of understanding on the parts of those who could not possibly understand what they have been through, and in their constant struggle with the devils that follow them around, and the voices in their heads. The Marine Sniper in this book needed a purpose, a mission, after all, that is what he was trained to do. Then by chance he sees a group, "The Five", on TV one night who happen to say the wrong thing at the right time and our Sniper, "Jeremy", suddenly has a new mission."The Five", is a struggling rock group from the Austin music scene who finds themselves the target of an ex Marine Sniper. Enter an FBI agent who is a retired Marine assigned to protect the Band but also believes in the brotherhood of the Marines.How much can one song affect your soul and perhaps bring about changes that you did not have the courage to jump into on your own, then for some reason, "The Five's" song had the words that gave you the courage. Perhaps "The Five" would never know how many people their last song affected and caused those same people to make a change in their life.I believe one person who commented said "to have patience when reading this book". I agree. Stick with it.
P**S
Suspenseful, Deep
This book reminds me of the best of Stephen King, plus there is much more going on. The story itself, a sniper goes after the members of a small time rock band, rips along. The characters are complex and real. And along the way, deeper themes are explored, including great debates about religion and service to country. Both are handled with a deft touch, enhancing the story without being preachy. These are real people who have been dropped into an intense situation that forces them to consider some heavy issues if they are going to survive.
J**L
Pretty Good, Not Bad, Not the McCammon Story I Was Hoping For
This book is okay, not great but not bad. However I was, & still am, looking for the old Robert McCammon books & his wonderful writing style as in Swan Song & so many others. It has been a long wait. I guess the author got tired of writing the supernatural into his stories. They are just a bit flat anymore & I thought he was one of the best writers around of that genre.
A**R
Always good
I have read most of McCammon that I can find and this book was one of the last I havent read yet except the vampire stories and the historical books. I dont think this author can write a bad book. He tells a story and I could feel bad for both the good characters in the band and the one stalking them. Just wish he was writing more so I could see what he has next
K**R
Okay
Some parts are good,some parts just sort of meander along. I don't know that I would read it again. Something in it just never seemed to quite come together.
C**N
Good read, nicely paced
McCammon does a great job of building characters to root for; you hope that everybody will make it out, but as the song says, “Nobody makes it out of this alive!” This was a thoroughly enjoyable read.
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