Repairman Jack, F. Paul Wilson's vigilante hero from the New York Times bestseller The Tomb, returns in a thriller that thrusts him back into the weird, supernatural world that he thrives in.
Looking for clues to the mysterious disappearance of leading conspiracy theorist Melanie Ehler, Jack attends a convention of bizarre and avid conspiracy theorists. It's a place where aliens are real, the government is out to get you, and the world is hurtling toward an inevitable war of good versus evil incarnate.
Jack finds that nobody can be trusted--and that few people are what they seem. Worse yet, Jack's been having vivid dreams that make him wonder whether he's headed for a clash with his own past--maybe The Tomb's evil rakoshi beasts aren't through with him quite yet.
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“Repairman Jack is a wonderful character, ultracompetent but still vulnerable. While there’s plenty of violence in "Conspiracies", there’s also a lot of humor.”
--"San Francisco Chronicle"
“Repairman Jack is one of the most original and intriguing characters to arise out of contemporary fiction in ages. . . .Hugely entertaining.”
--Dean Koontz on "The Tomb"
“"The Tomb" is one of the best all-out adventure stories I’ve read in years.”
--Stephen King, President of the Repairman Jack Fan Club
"Repairman Jack is a wonderful character, ultracompetent but still vulnerable. While there's plenty of violence in "Conspiracies", there's also a lot of humor."
--"San Francisco Chronicle"
"Repairman Jack is one of the most original and intriguing characters to arise out of contemporary fiction in ages. . . .Hugely entertaining."
--Dean Koontz on "The Tomb"
""The Tomb" is one of the best all-out adventure stories I've read in years."
--Stephen King, President of the Repairman Jack Fan Club
Repairman Jack is a wonderful character, ultracompetent but still vulnerable. While there's plenty of violence in "Conspiracies," there's also a lot of humor.
Repairman Jack is one of the most original and intriguing characters to arise out of contemporary fiction in ages. . . .Hugely entertaining.--Dean Koontz on The Tomb
"The Tomb" is one of the best all-out adventure stories I've read in years.--Stephen King, President of the Repairman Jack Fan Club
Repairman Jack is a wonderful character, ultracompetent but still vulnerable. While there's plenty of violence in "Conspiracies," there's also a lot of humor. "San Francisco Chronicle"
Repairman Jack is one of the most original and intriguing characters to arise out of contemporary fiction in ages. . . .Hugely entertaining. Dean Koontz on The Tomb
"The Tomb" is one of the best all-out adventure stories I've read in years. Stephen King, President of the Repairman Jack Fan Club"
"Repairman Jack is a wonderful character, ultracompetent but still vulnerable. While there's plenty of violence in Conspiracies, there's also a lot of humor." --San Francisco Chronicle
"Repairman Jack is one of the most original and intriguing characters to arise out of contemporary fiction in ages. . . .Hugely entertaining." --Dean Koontz on The Tomb
"The Tomb is one of the best all-out adventure stories I've read in years." --Stephen King, President of the Repairman Jack Fan Club
Repairman Jack, F. Paul Wilson's vigilante hero from 1984's NEW YORK TIMES bestseller THE TOMB and 1998's LEGACIES, returns in a thriller that thrusts Jack back into the weird, supernatural world that he thrives in. Looking for clues to the mysterious disappearance of leading conspiracy theorist Melanie Ehler, Jack attends a convention of bizarre and avid conspiracy theorists. It's a place where aliens are real, the government is out to get you, and the world is hurtling toward an inevitable war of good versus evil incarnate. Jack finds that nobody can be trusted -- and that few people are what they seem. Worse yet, Jack's been having vivid dreams that make him wonder whether he's headed for a clash with his own past -- maybe THE TOMB'S evil rakoshi beasts aren't through with him quite yet.
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. Signed, limited first edition, published by Gauntlet Press, 1999. One of 450 copies signed by F. Paul Wilson on the limitation page. Leather bound hardcover in jacket. New, still in original shrink wrap. Signed by Author. Seller Inventory # 230411007
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