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This was my favorite of all of the Repairman Jack books so far. I immediately bought the next one and started it. The last half of the book, the subject ("He" began walking. Has been removed. The line reads, Began walking. It was VERY annoying. I toughed that part out and I'm sure it was intentional, I just can't figure out why F. Pail Wilson would do that. I really did like the book though!
Reading Experience : Pumping Adrenaline Arrrggghhhhhh!!!! Villainous Act : Very High Blood and Gore : High Disturbing Parts : High Reading Slog : LowYou want drugs turn you into something new? Try Berzerk because this drug will make you into a fighting animal and do whatever you want!Repairman Jack our anti-hero must investigate again two cases one is the request of an old man and a doctor connected to Alicia Clayton (sorry for spoilers skip skip skip) and cases regarding those people who becam
So we've made it up through book 4 of the Repairman Jack series now. The friend of mine who is lending me this series has been using this book as a lure to keep me going: "Oh yeah, that part that really bugged you in book 2? Well, it'll all be worth it once you get to All the Rage." While David is often wrong on a good many subjects, on this occasion he has been proven correct. I will forgive much of what has come before because I had so much pure fun with this read. In fact, this is probably th...
Another good installment in the Repairman Jack series! I am a little amazed I did not stumble upon this series before because not only are they lots of fun, they are right up my alley. Jack as usual has a few jobs going, but when he gets a referral from an old job (the lady from the children's HIV clinic from a few books back) he decides to met Nadia. Nadia is a doctor currently working in a clinic in NYC serving insulin to the homeless. One day she receives a job offer from an old professor to
The fourth Repairman Jack novel; Jack is hired by a research scientist to look into her boss’ involvement with a Serbian gangster. What Jack uncovers is a the creation and distribution of a new street drug that temporarily turns the user into a violent, rage-fueled psychopath. Even worse, the drug is synthesized from the blood of the last living rakosh.I was a bit bored with the last RJ novel (perhaps because it tied in to other stories and books I haven’t read, as well as its lackluster resolut...
5 Stars All The Rage book number 4 in The Repairman Jack series by F.Paul Wilson is a return to it's roots. After the fabulous and strange book three Conspiracies, Wilson dials new back the notches on this one back to nearly ground zero. All The Rage is another story with next to zero supernatural forces at play. That is of course if you don't put the awesome sharkman like creatures the Rakoshi in that category. Once again these fantastical Bengali creatures end up in Jack's cross hairs.All the
Some unscrupulous scientists at a big pharmaceutical company team up with a Serbian drug dealer to distribute a rage-inducing street drug. Another scientist at the same company enlists Repairman Jack to find out what is going on and it transpires that the drug is developed from a molecule with mysterious—perhaps even occult—properties and an origin that is intimately connected with a past case of Jack’s.F. Paul Wilson delivers the most successful Jack story since the first. The various subplots
I have been an F Paul Wilson fan since The Keep, which I admit to first familiarity through the movie, but that prompted me to read the book and, well, subsequent fandom. I hold his Nightworld as the most terrifying novel I ever read. But I am not a Repairman Jack fan, which is odd, because RJ is an ongoing character in practically every book of the Adversary cycle, which this book is number...three? Four?Who knows?I don’t think even Wilson knows the right sequence of his loosely tied Adversary
Another consistently wonderful chapter in the "Repairman Jack" saga.With each one I read, the same things keep coming to mind.#1) It is always wonderful and refreshing how each "case" from each book is unique and different. You don't see Jack tackling the same kinds of problems over and over again. Each book does its own thing.While "The Tomb" is straight up action/horror, each book has its own feel to it."Legacies" is a much more straight forward action/adventure novel."Conspiracies" is really
This was the usual fun with Repairman Jack, but I thought he was a little thick headed at times, some of the surveillance was unrealistic. Nevertheless, Jack prevailed in the end, which was quite satisfying. One of my favorite characters was a monster- the rakosh- I have to watch out if I ever go into the Jersey swamps.
Repairman Jack is a great character very good writing, going back to read first Repairman Jack novel.