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The Repairman Jack series is the name given to sixteen (as of 2012) horror/thriller novels written by American author F. Paul Wilson, as well as several standalone short stories and 2 spin-off trilogies.

Story

The series revolves around the adventures of a Manhattan-based "urban mercenary" who calls himself Repairman Jack. Jack is a man with no last name or legal status who makes his living "fixing" situations for people who cannot find help elsewhere. His work has not only led him into violent encounters with the criminal underworld, but also into the midst of a behind-the-scenes cosmic battle for Earth between two supernatural forces: one known as the Ally, which is benign towards humanity, and one as the Otherness, which is hostile towards it and generally considered "evil".

Timeline

The series proper begins with The Tomb and ends with Nightworld. However, those two books are also part of another series of novels by Wilson known as The Adversary Cycle. The Repairman Jack series was restarted with Legacies in 1998. This newer series is following chronologically from the events of The Tomb to the events immediately preceding Nightworld.

Novels

Repairman Jack

Jack: Young Adult Series

Repairman Jack: The Early Years

Short fiction

  • "The Wringer" (in Night Screams)
  • "A Day in the Life" (in Stalkers + The Barren & Others)
  • "The Last Rakosh" (in The World Fantasy Convention 1990 Program Book, integrated into All The Rage)
  • "Home Repairs" (in Cold Blood (Ziesing 6/91), integrated into Conspiracies)
  • "The Long Way Home" (in Dark at Heart (Dark Harvest 1992))
  • "Interlude at Duane's" (in Thriller anthology, 2006)
  • "Piney Power" (in Fear: 13 Stories of Suspense and Horror, anthology, 2010)

References

External links

F. Paul Wilson's Repairman Jack series
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