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Dark City
Dark City
Dark City
Audiobook10 hours

Dark City

Written by F. Paul Wilson

Narrated by Alexander Cendese

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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“Repairman Jack is one of my favorite characters—I’m full of happy anticipation every time I hold a new RJ novel in my hands.” —Charlaine Harris, author of the Southern Vampire mysteries featuring Sookie Stackhouse

It’s February 1991. Desert Storm is raging in Iraq but twenty-two-year-old Jack has more pressing matters at home. His favorite bar, The Spot, is about to be sold out from under his friend Julio. No longer merely reactive, Jack takes the fight to his enemies and demonstrates his innate talent for seeing biters get bit. With a body count even higher than in Cold City, Dark City hurtles Jack toward the climax of this formative New York odyssey in which all scores will be settled, all debts paid.

Dark City is the second of three new novels revealing the early years of Repairman Jack, 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 nowhere else to turn.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 15, 2013
ISBN9781469266862
Dark City
Author

F. Paul Wilson

F. Paul Wilson is a New York Times bestselling author specializing in thriller, science fiction and horror. He won the Prometheus award in 1979 and 2004, as well as a special Prometheus Lifetime Achievement award in 2015.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Good, I wasn't expecting a prequel novel, it was good. Introduces lots of background characters.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A Christmas book. I get a lot of these, and that's a good thing. And another Repairman Jack tale is a good thing too. This is the second of the "in-betweener" books that details Jack's life between growing up in Johnson and ending up in NYC. I could go into graphic detail but there are so many details--and so many of them are so graphic!--that I dare not spoil it. Suffice to say that this is another winner for Jack and for Wilson. Savor it!