BOOK REVIEW: Night Calls the Green Falcon by Robert McCammon
In the world of literature, there are authors who leave an indelible mark on a genre, reshaping it with their unique storytelling abilities. Robert McCammon is one such author, renowned for his contributions to the horror and dark fantasy genres. While he may not have achieved the same level of recognition as Stephen King or Dean Koontz, his work deserves equal praise and admiration. One of McCammon's notable works is "Night Calls the Green Falcon," a novella that captivates readers with its nostalgic charm and relentless pace. Published in 1988 as part of the anthology "Silver Scream," this story quickly gained popularity and was later included in McCammon's collection "Blue World." In this article, we will delve into the world of "Night Calls the Green Falcon" and explore why it holds a special place in the hearts of readers. The Protagonist: Creighton Flint, a Faded Hero At the heart of "Night Calls the Green Falcon" is the p...