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By the Sword (Repairman Jack Novels) F. Paul Wilson
Gauntlet Press, 2008
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The Touch 16 reviews F. Paul Wilson
A Jove Book, 1986
Very good read This is not your typical hooror book but more like a supernatural medical mystery. A very interesting book which you will need backround to follow, The Keep really needs to be read first or this could lose you, definitely not a stand alone book, but it is so good I still gave it 5 stars.
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The Tomb 61 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Jove, 1986
The Tomb I have read all the newer books and they kept refering to the destroying of the ship, so I bought this first book in the series. Repairman Jack does not fail to entertain. He is someone I want to know. F. Paul has (as always) made his characters seem alive and part of the everday scene. It was wonderful to find another writter that I will enjoy reading.
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Harbingers: A Repairman Jack Novel 34 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Gauntlet Press, 2006
Suspenseful page-turner Repairman Jack doesn't officially exist. He has no social security number, no tax records, no legal identity of any kind. But his girlfriend Gia is pregnant with their baby and Jack can't be the husband and father he needs to be if he is a legal non-entity. With the help of his friend, Abe, he sets up an opportunity to be "resurrected" under a new identity as a man who recently died. Before he ...
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Reprisal 9 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Jove, 1992
Can Even Surpass The King This book is one of the greats in thrilling and horrifying its reading...This book, in many ways, came out even better than some of the horrifying Stephen King novels, which we all know are first-rate thrillers. You'll have to read it yourself to find out why!
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Black Wind 11 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Tor Books, 1989
Best F. Paul Wilson novel! Arguably the best yet from F. Paul Wilson including the entire Repairman Jack series. Don't get me wrong; I love Jack but he's getting a little long in the tooth and I think F. needs to move along and get back to his roots as we see in Black Wind. Wonderful story.
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Bloodline: A Repairman Jack Novel (Repairman Jack) 33 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Tor Books, 2008
bloodline I love all his "Repairman Jack" books. This is his 10th and I could not wait until it became available in paperback.
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Bloodline: A Repairman Jack Novel (Repairman Jack) (Repairman Jack) 33 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged, 2007
bloodline I love all his "Repairman Jack" books. This is his 10th and I could not wait until it became available in paperback.
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Jack: Secret Histories (Repairman Jack Novels) 10 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Tor Teen, 2008
Great Backstory! As a longtime fan of the Repairman Jack novels, I really enjoyed this foray into Jack's roots. It is a good story regardless of if you have read previous "Jack" novels or not, but I think that I would suggest to someone who has not read any of them yet that they read at least one of the ones featuring Jack as an adult before reading this one simply because it was interesting to find the ...
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Gateways (Repairman Jack) 27 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Tor Books, 2006
GATEWAYS to GREAT READING! Now this is the way to write terrific and superior action/adventure!
F. Paul Wilson's 7th Repairman Jack novel is much better than the last one - The Haunted Air - with Jack finally getting away from New York and going into the wilds of Florida's Everglades. A fantastic setting for a fantastic romp full of misfits and witches hiding out in a secret locale in the Glades, coming out every three ...
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Crisscross: A Repairman Jack Novel (Repairman Jack) 31 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Tor Books, 2006
Jack Attack! This 8th installment in the Repairman Jack series is a strong one, with Jack tackling a Scientology-like church, a blackmailing PI, and incipent fatherhood. The humor, suspense, and supernatural aspects that permeate the other novels in the series are here in abundance. Jack has not mellowed with age, and does what he has to to get his work done. An excellent read, and one that will leave you ...
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Dydeetown World 4 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Baen, 1989
One of Wilson's best This was a Nebula finalist. If you like the Larry Niven Gil Hamilton stories you'll love this one.
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Infernal: A Repairman Jack Novel (Repairman Jack) 35 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Tor Books, 2006
Good I chose the cheap shipping and it was still here pretty quick, exactly what I ordered and in good shape. Repairman Jack is amazing!
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The Select 16 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Dell, 1995
The kind of book Robin Cook wishes he could write. A unique (read the book and find out why) student at a prestigious and ultra-elite medical school begins to suspect that it has darker motives than its public facade of philanthropy. Dark Fantasy writer, creator of the Adversary Cycle, and practicing MD F. Paul Wilson surpasses medical thriller novelist Robin Cook's entire output with seeming little effort. Not once does the book seem ...
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All the Rage (Repairman Jack) 36 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Tor Books, 2006
The Ragin' Repairman! My wife and I found F. Paul Wilson's 4th Repairman Jack novel a utterly terrific and fresh read from start to finish. Bravo, Mr. Wilson, bravo!
Although readers can read any of the Repairman Jack novels as stand alone novels, it is more preferable to read them in order to get the 'full effect'. All 4 novels we've read thus far in the now 10-book series has been 1st rate reading. The sheer ...
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Legacies: A Repairman Jack Novel (Repairman Jack) 44 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Forge Books, 2005
A Legacy of Great Storytelling My wife and I just finished F. Paul Wilson's 2nd Repairman Jack novel - Legacies - and were stunned and amazed!
Why you ask?
Because unlike the 1st novel - The Tomb - we were expecting another monster or supernatural type of storyline. But even without those fantastical elements, Legacies managed to still be a fantastic story in many ways.
It was so good in fact, (like the Tomb was), ...
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Hosts (Repairman Jack) 29 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Tor Books, 2003
Jack and the Body Snatchers The genres may be different, but lately I have found that a couple of the series I have enjoyed the most in the past few years have both featured a character named Jack: Lee Child's Jack Reacher books and F. Paul Wilson's Repairman Jack books. Hosts, the fifth in the series, is as much fun to read as the others have been.
In this novel, Jack gets a phone call from the sister Kate who he ...
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The Keep (Adversary Cycle) 72 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Tor Books, 2000
The begining of a wonderful series I lost alot of sleep staying up to the wee hours reading this wonderful story.F Paul wilson is a great story teller.His other books in the series night world,the tomb and the touch are must reads as well
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Conspiracies (Repairman Jack) 36 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Tor Books, 2008
Jack's back Courtesy of CK2S Kwips and Kritiques
This is the third time we encounter Repairman Jack, and the third time is the charm. I fell in love with Repairman Jack from the first moment I met him in THE TOMB, and I fall a little more in love with each installment.
Jack can fix just about anything, but don't bother calling him if your dishwasher is leaking all over your kitchen floor or your ...
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The Haunted Air : Repairman Jack (Repairman Jack) (Repairman Jack) 28 reviews F. Paul Wilson
Tor Books, 2004
Jack's Shining Moment The reference to The Shining in the headline is no accident. This book is Wilson's haunted house novel, much like The Shining was Stephen King's haunted novel. Both books have a Jack in them, child ghosts, and of course, a haunted abode. Both novels are also suspenseful and riveting.
Long time readers of Wilson's series will devour this book, but first-timers can pick it up and enjoy the ...
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