. . . the online home of Repairman Jack fans from around the world. But you needn't be a Jack addict to feel welcome here, because it's also the official F. Paul Wilson website - for fans of his Adversary Cycle, and his science fiction, and his medical thrillers, and his horror novels, and those other strange things he writes that don't fit the usual pigeonholes. Even fans of the film version of The Keep (gak!) are welcome. It's a laissez-faire site.
Here you can learn more about Paul's work, his characters, and the many, many interconnections between his stories and novels. And don't miss the Forum where you can interact with fellow fans on the message board. The Man himself posts there all the time. We yak about anything and everything. Once in a while we even mention that Wilson guy.
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The Queens (Lisa and Susan)
Thank you all for putting BY THE SWORD on the NY Times bestseller. list It's the fastest-selling Repairman Jack novel yet, and has the highest body count (such fun) of the series. Someone described it as "Yojimbo" crossed with "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels."
Two new bargain-priced editions of FPW's medical thrillers from the mid 1990s have just been released.
The Associated Press called Deep as the Marrow "Truly inspired in conception and perfect in execution."
The often snarky Kirkus Reviews said Implant "features an attractive and well-spoken villain whose warped take on things is understandable, if not justified...A terrific story."
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When a Japanese businessman offers him
a new assignment tracking down a legendary katana with occult properties,
Jack
quickly finds himself struggling to keep the sword out of the hands
of a cabal of yakuza gangsters, as well as the Kakureta Kao, a mystical
order of monks who hope to channel its power to devastate New York City.
Besides combining these disparate plot threads together with his usual
dexterity, Wilson continues to lay the groundwork for Jack's long-awaited
showdown with his
supernatural nemesis, Rasolom.
More violent and complex than its predecessors, By the Sword serves up the occult thrills fans of Wilson's series have come to expect and tantalizes with the promise of more surprises to come. - Publisher's Weekly
Ever wonder what Jack was like as a teen? The first of three Repairman Jack novels for young adults (and for adults too - certain events in these stories will become important in the final Repairman Jack novels) will be published May 27. You'll meet again his mother and father, big sister Kate, his bully of a brother Tom, even an old lady with a dog. (Yikes!)
“F. Paul Wilson's first YA novel is a page-turner-an action-packed thriller with an awesome teen hero and an ending that will leave you hungry for more.”
Ridley Pearson
The limited edition is sold out, but you can pre-order the regular trade edition hardcover for the ridiculous price of $10.85.
Jack - just Jack - is hired by a distraught mother to to investigate the skeevy older guy dating her daughter. See, the first PI she hired has disappeared. But when Jack finds his predecessor tortured and drowned in a bathtub, he embarks on a harrowing journey involving murder, an anarchist movement, genetic engineering and a suspicious mental institution.
In his 11th Repairman Jack
thriller, Wilson offers a canny mix of sci-fi paranoia and criminal mayhem
. . . Bloodline starts fast, keeps the accelerator down, and defies you to
stop reading.
Entertainment Weekly