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ISBN: 0765322838 (ISBN13: 9780765322838)
Edition Language: English
Series: Repairman Jack #15, The Secret History of the World
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The Dark at the End (Repairman Jack #15) Hardcover | Pages: 331 pages
Rating: 4.2 | 1896 Users | 117 Reviews

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Title:The Dark at the End (Repairman Jack #15)
Author:F. Paul Wilson
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 331 pages
Published:October 11th 2011 by Tor Books (first published July 15th 2011)
Categories:Horror. Thriller. Fiction. Fantasy. Urban Fantasy

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Bound by his promise to Glaeken, Jack has refrained from making any direct moves against Rasalom.  But things have changed so there's nothing holding Jack in check any longer.  Other changes are occurring as well.  Jack is healing at an accelerated rate--much like Glaeken did when he was immortal. This can only mean that Glaeken's time is almost up and when he dies, Jack takes his place.
 
Rasalom continues to plot against the Lady.  Twice she has died and returned; a third time and she will be gone, leaving a clear path for the Otherness to infiltrate this reality.  But Ernst Drexler, formerly Rasalom's go-to guy for logistical support, fears he will be left out in the cold when the Change comes. He forms an uneasy alliance with Jack, who is preparing to face their old enemy.  
 
Meanwhile, Dawn Pickering is searching for her supposedly dead baby.  The trail leads her to a mansion in a remote Long Island coastal town, where she discovers a truth she could have never imagined.
 
Now the stage is set for Jack's massive assault on Rasalom.  Jack knows he's got just one shot.  But it's not just a matter of taking out Rasalom: he also must safely retrieve Dawn's child and minimize collateral damage.  So, he comes up with a foolproof plan.
 
But fools are always with us….


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"The Dark at the End" is a solid outing by F. Paul Wilson. He is very ready to "kill his darlings" in this book, and it adds to the drama and the plot. Upon reading it it occurred to me that this would be a very difficult book to just pick up at a book store and read. It references all of the books that came before it in the "Repairman Jack" series, and also is heavy with references to, I assume, the three young adult books that Wilson has written as prequels. Haven't read those. The series has

Read Nightworld to finish this series properly. Because this isnt the end of Repairman Jack.

A great way to wrap up previous stories, combining many into a ramp-up toward the end of a great series. Willson's Secret History stories are absolutely amazing, incorporating the Adversary Cycle and Repairman Jack arcs, with some seemingly unrelated stories interspersed. I've gone back to the beginning and reread many in the intended order, and it's an amazing experience. Absolutely one of the best collections of fiction I've ever read, and I can't recommend it enough.

2 Stars The Dark at the End, Repairman Jack #15, the penultimate story should have been amazing, jaw dropping, and cheer out loud worthy. This amazing series is a guilty pleasure of mine. F. Paul Wilson has created a special series led by a main character in Jack that always walks the line between good and bad. The Repairman Jack series has developed into one of my very favorite series out there and I can never seem to get enough. Wilson does an amazing job at making each book work as a

Overlong, limited action. Lots of filler. At least a few characters die...

IT is sad to think that this is the last true Repairman Jack novel. But it is certainly as great as all of the previous ones. Now I can't wait to read the new revised & reprinted version of F. Paul Wilson's NIGHT WORLD. I guess in the mean time I can always read The wonder Years of Repairman Jack.

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