Announcing Leviathan, the epic conclusion to the Matthew Corbett series!

Lividian Publications is proud to announce the trade hardcover edition of Leviathan by Robert McCammon, the epic conclusion to his acclaimed Matthew Corbett series.

This beautiful hardcover edition features exclusive Vincent Chong full-color artwork for the dust jacket and will be printed in a very limited First Edition/First Printing run that will only be available from us and our regular “smaller” retailers like Sub Press, Camelot, CD, etc.

Big box stores and Amazon will get a POD hardcover because that worked out extremely well for the last two titles in this series.

Pre-order Leviathan from Lividian Publications

As usual, signed copies of Leviathan can be ordered from the Alabama Booksmith in Birmingham, AL:

Pre-order Leviathan from the Alabama Booksmith

Order the trade hardcover from Amazon, B&N, Amazon UK

N.B. Ebook and audiobook editions will also be published December 3, 2024. More information on those releases will be available closer to publication date.

Here is the information from the product page on the Lividian website:

Lividian Publications is proud to be publishing a trade hardcover edition of Leviathan by Robert McCammon, the epic conclusion to his acclaimed Matthew Corbett series. This beautiful hardcover edition features exclusive Vincent Chong full-color artwork for the dust jacket and will be printed in a very limited First Edition/First Printing run.

Please Note: there will be a signed & slipcased Limited Edition like the previous titles in this series, but it won’t be shipping until next year, so we’re holding off on taking orders for that edition until it is closer to publication. There is not a wait list at this time.

Retail Price: $39.50
Publication Date: December 3, 2024
Page Count: 424 (estimated)

Production Features for the FIRST PRINTING only:
• Full-color dust jacket artwork by Vincent Chong (different from the Limited Edition)
• Offset printed on an acid-free archival quality paper stock
• Hot foil stamping on the spine
• Smyth-sewn to create a more durable binding
• Twine head and tail bands
• Colored endpapers

About the Book:
It is August of 1704, and Matthew Corbett and his companions have narrowly escaped the island of Golgotha and are recuperating in the town of Alghero on the northwestern coast of Sardinia, currently under Spanish rule. Hudson Greathouse is at his limits, both mentally and physically, after their harrowing ordeal.

Their respite is short-lived when the Spanish authorities learn of their abandoned quest for Brazio Valeriani and the mirror created by his father, Ciro. This mirror is rumored to have the power to summon demons from the underworld, and the Spanish authorities are eager to possess it. Consequently, a professional witch-hunter and soldiers are assigned to accompany Matthew, Hudson, Professor Fell, and Cardinal Black as they resume their quest.

Their only lead on Brazio’s whereabouts takes them to Venice. Unbeknownst to them, members of an established crime family also seek the mirror for their own nefarious purposes, and a betrayal from within Matthew’s cohorts puts the family on their trail. The journey presents numerous challenges, including a close encounter with the French-Dutch war, forcing Hudson to confront personal demons from his past and putting the entire group in grave danger.

As they race towards the mirror with multiple competing agendas for its future, Matthew finds help and support from unexpected places. The quest will push him to his limit once again, cause him to question his own beliefs about what is real and what is fantasy, and ultimately what his future holds.

Leviathan is the final installment in bestselling author Robert McCammon’s acclaimed series of historical thrillers featuring Matthew Corbett, a brave and resourceful “problem-solver.” Matthew aims to solve the mystery of the mirror once and for all and end his entanglement with Professor Fell, so he can return to New York to start his life with Berry Grigsby. However, this ultimate test of his wits, cunning, and ingenuity might prove to be more than even Matthew Corbett can handle.

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