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Following last year's successful The Haunted Air, F. Paul Wilson returns with another riveting episode in the saga of Repairman Jack, the secretive, ingenious, and heroic champion of those whose problems no one else can solve. As Dean Koontz says, "Repairman Jack is one of the most original and intriguing characters to arise out of contemporary fiction in ages. His adventures are hugely entertaining."
In Gateways, Jack learns that his father is in a coma after a car accident in Florida. They've been on the outs, but this is his dad, so he heads south. In the hospital he meets Anya, one of his father's neighbors. She's a weird old duck who seems to know an awful lot about his father, and even a lot about Jack.
Jack's arrival does not go unnoticed. A young woman named Semelee, who has strange talents and lives in an isolated area of the Everglades with a group of misshapen men, feels his presence. She senses that he's "special," like her.
Anya takes Jack back to Dad's senior community, Gateways South, which borders on the Everglades. Florida is going through an unusual drought. There's a ban on watering; everything is brown and wilting, but Anya's lawn is a deep green.
Who is Anya? Who is Semelee, and what is her connection to the recent strange deaths of Gateways residents-killed by birds, spiders, and snakes-during the past year? And what are the "lights" Jack keeps hearing about-? Lights that emanate twice a year from a sinkhole deep in the Everglades . . . lights from another place, another reality.
If he is to protect his father from becoming the next fatality at Gateways, there are questions Jack must answer, secrets he must uncover. Secrets . . . Jack has plenty of his own, and along the way he learns that even his father has secrets.
Review:
Praise for Gateways"Wilson deftly contrasts the self-imposed isolation of his vigilante hero with the forced exile of society's outcasts. . . . Wilson is unsurpassed in depicting his characters' feelings of alienation as they attempt to comprehend the cosmic forces that have misshapen their lives. . . . This one will appeal to horror aficionados and to fans of Carl Hiassen and James Lee Burke."--"Publishers Weekly"
"The Repairman Jack series is definitely one you want to check out."
--Centre Daily Times
"Atmospherically taut and well paced, this novel belongs in most horror collections."--"Library Journal" """Wilson continues to mix the traditional thriller with elements of the supernatural in way--not quite horror but more than mystery--that appeal to both sides of the genre fence."
--"Booklist"
"Gateways is the perfect Florida escape for devotees of the supernatural, who also appreciate zany characters and a fast-moving plot." -"Orlando"" Sentinel"
"Jack's latest adventure, Gateways, is an exciting addition that moves swiftly and crackles with suspense, yet also delivers the necessary character development and narrative logic . . . Longtime Wilson readers, of course, will delight in the way he ties the Repairman Jack stories to his "Adversary" cycle . . . building a vast fictional universe similar to what Stephen king has done with his "Dark Tower" mythology. But even if you're a new reader, the author's clear, snappy prose keeps it all straight. The name is Jack, Repairman Jack, and it's a name worth looking up next time you want a great supernatural thriller." --"Fangoria"
Praise for Gateways" Wilson deftly contrasts the self-imposed isolation of his vigilante hero with the forced exile of society's outcasts. . . . Wilson is unsurpassed in depicting his characters' feelings of alienation as they attempt to comprehend the cosmic forces that have misshapen their lives. . . . This one will appeal to horror aficionados and to fans of Carl Hiassen and James Lee Burke." -- "Publishers Weekly"
" The Repairman Jack series is definitely one you want to check out."
--Centre Daily Times
" Atmospherically taut and well paced, this novel belongs in most horror collections." --"Library Journal" """ Wilson continues to mix the traditional thriller with elements of the supernatural in way-- not quite horror but more than mystery-- that appeal to both sides of the genre fence."
--"Booklist"
" Gateways is the perfect Florida escape for devotees of the supernatural, who also appreciate zany characters and a fast-moving plot." - "Orlando"" Sentinel"
" Jack's latest adventure, Gateways, is an exciting addition that moves swiftly and crackles with suspense, yet also delivers the necessary character development and narrative logic . . . Longtime Wilson readers, of course, will delight in the way he ties the Repairman Jack stories to his " Adversary" cycle . . . building a vast fictional universe similar to what Stephen king has done with his "Dark Tower" mythology. But even if you're a new reader, the author's clear, snappy prose keeps it all straight. The name is Jack, Repairman Jack, and it's a name worthlooking up next time you want a great supernatural thriller." --"Fangoria"
" Atmospherically taut and well paced, this novel belongs in most horror collections."
" The name is Jack, Repairman Jack, and it' s a name worth looking up next time you want a great supernatural thriller."
"Atmospherically taut and well paced, this novel belongs in most horror collections."
This one will appeal to horror aficionados and to fans of Carl Hiassen and James Lee Burke."
"The name is Jack, Repairman Jack, and it's a name worth looking up next time you want a great supernatural thriller."
Praise for Gateways
"Wilson deftly contrasts the self-imposed isolation of his vigilante hero with the forced exile of society's outcasts. . . . Wilson is unsurpassed in depicting his characters' feelings of alienation as they attempt to comprehend the cosmic forces that have misshapen their lives. . . . This one will appeal to horror aficionados and to fans of Carl Hiassen and James Lee Burke."--"Publishers Weekly"
"The Repairman Jack series is definitely one you want to check out."
--Centre Daily Times
"Atmospherically taut and well paced, this novel belongs in most horror collections."--"Library Journal"
"""Wilson continues to mix the traditional thriller with elements of the supernatural in way--not quite horror but more than mystery--that appeal to both sides of the genre fence."
--"Booklist"
"Gateways is the perfect Florida escape for devotees of the supernatural, who also appreciate zany characters and a fast-moving plot." -"Orlando"" Sentinel"
"Jack's latest adventure, Gateways, is an exciting addition that moves swiftly and crackles with suspense, yet also delivers the necessary character development and narrative logic . . . Longtime Wilson readers, of course, will delight in the way he ties the Repairman Jack stories to his "Adversary" cycle . . . building a vast fictional universe similar to what Stephen king has done with his "Dark Tower" mythology. But even if you're a new reader, the author's clear, snappy prose keeps it all straight. The name is Jack, Repairman Jack, and it's a name worth looking up next time you want a great supernatural thriller." --"Fangoria"
"Wilson deftly contrasts the self-imposed isolation of his vigilante hero with the forced exile of society's outcasts. . . . Wilson is unsurpassed in depicting his characters' feelings of alienation as they attempt to comprehend the cosmic forces that have misshapen their lives. . . . This one will appeal to horror aficionados and to fans of Carl Hiassen and James Lee Burke."--"Publishers Weekly"
"The Repairman Jack series is definitely one you want to check out."
--Centre Daily Times
"Atmospherically taut and well paced, this novel belongs in most horror collections."--"Library Journal" """Wilson continues to mix the traditional thriller with elements of the supernatural in way--not quite horror but more than mystery--that appeal to both sides of the genre fence."
--"Booklist"
"Gateways is the perfect Florida escape for devotees of the supernatural, who also appreciate zany characters and a fast-moving plot." -"Orlando"" Sentinel"
"Jack's latest adventure, Gateways, is an exciting addition that moves swiftly and crackles with suspense, yet also delivers the necessary character development and narrative logic . . . Longtime Wilson readers, of course, will delight in the way he ties the Repairman Jack stories to his "Adversary" cycle . . . building a vast fictional universe similar to what Stephen king has done with his "Dark Tower" mythology. But even if you're a new reader, the author's clear, snappy prose keeps it all straight. The name is Jack, Repairman Jack, and it's a name worth looking up next time you want a great supernatural thriller." --"Fangoria"
The Repairman Jack series is definitely one you want to check out.
"Gateways is the perfect Florida escape for devotees of the supernatural, who also appreciate zany characters and a fast-moving plot." -"Orlando"" Sentinel"
Wilson deftly contrasts the self-imposed isolation of his vigilante hero with the forced exile of society's outcasts. . . . Wilson is unsurpassed in depicting his characters' feelings of alienation as they attempt to comprehend the cosmic forces that have misshapen their lives. . . . This one will appeal to horror aficionados and to fans of Carl Hiassen and James Lee Burke. "Publishers Weekly"
The Repairman Jack series is definitely one you want to check out. "Centre Daily Times"
Atmospherically taut and well paced, this novel belongs in most horror collections. "Library Journal"
Wilson continues to mix the traditional thriller with elements of the supernatural in way not quite horror but more than mystery that appeal to both sides of the genre fence. "Booklist"
Gateways is the perfect Florida escape for devotees of the supernatural, who also appreciate zany characters and a fast-moving plot. "Orlando Sentinel"
Jack's latest adventure, Gateways, is an exciting addition that moves swiftly and crackles with suspense, yet also delivers the necessary character development and narrative logic . . . Longtime Wilson readers, of course, will delight in the way he ties the Repairman Jack stories to his "Adversary" cycle . . . building a vast fictional universe similar to what Stephen king has done with his "Dark Tower" mythology. But even if you're a new reader, the author's clear, snappy prose keeps it all straight. The name is Jack, Repairman Jack, and it's a name worth looking up next time you want a great supernatural thriller. "Fangoria""
"Wilson deftly contrasts the self-imposed isolation of his vigilante hero with the forced exile of society's outcasts. . . . Wilson is unsurpassed in depicting his characters' feelings of alienation as they attempt to comprehend the cosmic forces that have misshapen their lives. . . . This one will appeal to horror aficionados and to fans of Carl Hiassen and James Lee Burke." --Publishers Weekly
"The Repairman Jack series is definitely one you want to check out." --Centre Daily Times
"Atmospherically taut and well paced, this novel belongs in most horror collections." --Library Journal
"Wilson continues to mix the traditional thriller with elements of the supernatural in way--not quite horror but more than mystery--that appeal to both sides of the genre fence." --Booklist
"Gateways is the perfect Florida escape for devotees of the supernatural, who also appreciate zany characters and a fast-moving plot." --Orlando Sentinel
"Jack's latest adventure, Gateways, is an exciting addition that moves swiftly and crackles with suspense, yet also delivers the necessary character development and narrative logic . . . Longtime Wilson readers, of course, will delight in the way he ties the Repairman Jack stories to his "Adversary" cycle . . . building a vast fictional universe similar to what Stephen king has done with his Dark Tower mythology. But even if you're a new reader, the author's clear, snappy prose keeps it all straight. The name is Jack, Repairman Jack, and it's a name worth looking up next time you want a great supernatural thriller." --Fangoria
Title: Gateways
Publisher: Gauntlet Pr
Publication Date: 2003
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
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