



Dark City
Repairman Jack: The Early Years
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4.7 • 27 Ratings
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
The past comes back to haunt Repairman Jack in this thrilling prequel to the acclaimed series.
It's February 1992 and while Desert Storm rages in Iraq, twenty-two-year-old Jack faces a more immediate crisis at home. His favorite bar, The Spot, is about to be sold out from under his friend Julio. Jack has been content to follow along so far, but now he takes charge and shows his natural talent for making sure biters get bit.
With an even higher body count than in Cold City, this second novel of the Early Years Trilogy propels Jack towards the final volume where all scores will be settled and all debts paid.
Dark City is the second book in the Repairman Jack: The Early Years prequel trilogy by F. Paul Wilson, a riveting blend of supernatural suspense, mystery, and horror.
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This second chronicle (after Cold City) of the formative years of Wilson's long-running series character Repairman Jack begins with an adrenaline-pumped chase across the top of a moving subway train, and the thrills don't stop until the final page. It's 1991, and 22-year-old Jack is getting the hang of life in New York City as well as having experiences that are training for his future as an anonymous urban mercenary and "fix-it" guy. He has brushes with machete-wielding Dominicans, extortionist mafiosa, a scam artist who preys on elderly ladies, and Arab jihadists planning the first assault on the World Trade Center. An associate also perfectly pinpoints him as someone with "an outlook that mixed outlaw mentality with a moral code." A series of seeming coincidences proves to be the first hints of the supernatural destiny that Jack will embrace in his later adventures. Any reader who has followed Jack's exploits over the decades will find this book an entertaining addition to the series.