F. Paul Wilson is releasing three prequel books. It's a must have for established fans and a great opportunity for new readers to meet Jack.
Cold City is the first of those prequels. From the publisher Tor Books:
"The first of three Repairman Jack prequels, revealing the past of one of the most popular characters in contemporary dark fantasy: a self-styled “fix-it” man who is no stranger to the macabre or the supernatural, hired by victimized people who have no one else to turn to.
We join Jack a few months after his arrival in New York City. He doesn’t own a gun yet, though he’s already connected with Abe. Soon he’ll meet Julio and the Mikulski brothers. He runs afoul of some Dominicans, winds up at the East Side Marriott the night Meir Kahane is shot, gets on the bad side of some Arabs, starts a hot affair, and disrupts the smuggling of preteen sex slaves. And that’s just Book One."
Repairman Jack is one of the most original and intriguing characters to arise out of contemporary fiction in ages. His adventures are hugely entertaining.”
—Dean Koontz
Repairman Jack is one of the greatest fictional characters created by any thriller writer in the past half century. If you haven’t discovered him and his world yet, what a fabulous, extraordinary,
and electric reading experience awaits you.”
—Douglas Preston, cocreator of the Pendergast novels
Please count me in, sounds like yet another page turner!
ReplyDeletethanks for this great giveaway. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteA novel which intrigues me very much. Thanks. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI have a disturbing Repairman Jack obsession. I will cry if I lose.
ReplyDeleteScatoma Caserole on Facebook or my email is
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F. Paul Wilson is my favorite author. The Adversary Cycle and The Repairman Jack Series are some of my favorite novels!
ReplyDeleteCount me in, please!
Oooh, it's been sometime since I read a Repairman Jack book. This would be a nice way to get reacquainted. sfmanning64 (at)gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteRepairman Jack never lets you down.
ReplyDeleteConsidering my username for pretty much everything is repairmanjack, I would obviously love this. aprobinson15@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove the series, own all Repairman Jack books so far!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite character ever, my favorite author ever... I would absolutely love a copy of the new book.
ReplyDeleteI have been reading his Repairman Jack books for years. Would love to win this one!
ReplyDeleteI'm the Mia who just posted. Forgot to leave contact info: arrhyth_mia [at] yahoo [dot] com
ReplyDeleteI love Jack! Please, please.
ReplyDeleteI'm in Canada, so not eligible, but "Dead Koontz?"
ReplyDeleteBooya!! Just discovered your blog through the link on his FB page, I'd LOVE to win this book!!!
ReplyDeleteStoked to see what the Early Years bring. Jack's always a golden experience, but I'm really looking forward to seeing how the initial time in NY changed him from the YA novels into the man who faced Nightworld...
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Michael
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Yeah, every single one of these books had been pure gold.
ReplyDeleteVERY anxious to get a hold of The Early Years and see how it all started when he moved to NYC.
FPW is the man.
Thanks!
- Wil
manta_42(at)hotmail(dot)com
I am a fan! Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteKirsten
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Count me in! I've been a fan of F. Paul Wilson for so many years. I purchased the original The Keep when first published in paperback back in the early 80s and have been reading his work ever since. Repairman Jack rocks! I'm definitely looking forward to the new books.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read this. Thank you!!
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Love, love, love FPW. He is a writer for the people. Never knew of an author so accessible and open to the public.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great time to meet Repairman Jack and if SK is a fan, I'm all in. Thanks for the giveaway!!
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I would love to read it.
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There has to be a reason why they call good ol'Jack Mr. Fix-it, and I'm sure it's not because he's handy with a hammer, and screw-driver; mind you there's a good chance he's pretty handy with those tools as well. I'm dying to read, and to get to know how Repairman Jack clean's-up those dirty, hard, nasty job's. I'm sure "COLD CITY" is a book that's chock-full of a adventure-a-minute, and that's exactly what I want in a book, and great page turner.
ReplyDeletePlease enter me! I am a big fan.
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Scatoma said, "I will cry if I lose."
ReplyDeleteWell, I will cry if I win! =)
I need to know what caused Jack to become the Repairman
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