Robert R. McCammon's New York Times
bestsellers Swan Song, Stinger and The Wolfs
Hour explored fantastic landscapes and the
hearts and minds of those who inhabited
them. Now, in Mine, he creates a
masterpiece of psychological terror and
unrelenting suspense...
Mary Terrell, aka Mary Terror, is a scarred survivor of the radical '60s. Once a member of the fanatical Storm Front Brigade, Mary now lives in a hallucinatory world of memories, guns, and murderous rage...
Laura Clayborne is a successful journalist, wife of a stockbroker, with a BMW and a house in the right Atlanta suburb. Her marriage foundering, Laura hopes that her newborn son David, will make her life everything it ought to be...
When Mary Terror steals Laura's baby from the hospital, a journey of the damned begins-through an America of wandering misfits, seedy motel rooms, '60s radicals disguised by plastic surgery, and a former FBI man out for personal vengeance. As Laura Clayborne closes in on Mary Terror, she will have to think like her, act like her-even kill like her.