Now in paperback--the sequel to the "New York Times" bestseller "The Tomb." Repairman Jack doesn't believe that the ghost of a nine-year-old girl is haunting a house in Queens. But he's about to change his tune--this entity has an agenda of its own.
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This sixth novel in Wilson's gutsy Repairman Jack series (after Hosts) teams the righteous urban mercenary with his strangest bedfellows yet: a pair of sham spirit mediums who openly operate their occult con game out of a brownstone in Queens. His hardboiled skepticism notwithstanding, Jack takes the case of brothers Lyle and Charlie Kenton, who've been threatened by other Big Apple pseudo-psychics for horning in on the lucrative seance scene. No sooner has Jack begun using the tricks of the spiritualist trade on the Kentons' persecutors than real ghosts begin popping up along with a secret cult of ritual child murderers. As though this weren't enough, Jack is also confronted with imminent and unexpected fatherhood, which may force him to forsake the anonymity crucial to his underground enterprises. Readers know they can count on Wilson to weave the most unruly narrative strands into a tight Gordian plot and he doesn't disappoint here. Though heavy with talk and weak attempts at hip-hop jargon, the tale still speeds briskly to its spooky climax, subtly referencing other books in Wilson's canon (notably The Keep) and developing Jack's role as a warrior against the malignant cosmic force he calls "the Otherness." Above all, the novel enhances the enigma of Jack, a hero who commands respect despite his curmudgeonly disdain for contemporary culture, his morally ambiguous work-for-hire ethic and his unsettling appeal to the vigilante in every reader. (Dec. 4) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
"Wilson fans won't be disappointed with All the Rage, and if you haven't read any of the Repairman Jack novels before, now is a good time to start. They're smart, exciting, and, most of all, fun."
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An evening at a party full of poseurs from the art world, thanks to girlfriend Gia leads Jack into this ghost story.
Her friend loses a bracelet and wants to go consult her psychic - and Gia talks Jack into taking her.
It turns out the Repairman was an assistant to your assual psychic scamster in his younger days, so completely knows all the tricks, thinking he'll have a little fun.
He doesn't expect more supernatural happenings, or to be hired by the pair of brothers doing the psychic act to stop the competition trying to wipe them out.
Then there's a circual of magic ritual killers, and a really angry dead girl to deal with, on top of that.
One tribute, too - there an 'N. Van Rijn' trading mentioned here.
This story again leaves Jack wishing he could just be messing with scammers and scumbags and gangsters, instead of Otherness.
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