I had never heard of Wilson. I looked him up and his Repairman Jack series sounds like a series I like which is the Burke series by Andrew Vachss. There are currently 18 books in that series with Flood being the first. I'm going to try out F. Paul Wilson."The Void Protocol" - by F. Paul Wilson
As I'm in the middle of re-reading the Repairman Jack series in order, I came across this one that dovetails nicely with the stuff Jack must deal with. I don't know how Wilson keeps up with all of the characters and timelines.
I would recommend The Keep first, to explain the main conflict overall. "Conspiracies" is the first Repairman Jack novel I read - just picked up at random while browsing at the library almost 20 years ago, and got me interested in Wilson's work. "The Haunted Air" is also a good earlier RJ story.I had never heard of Wilson. I looked him up and his Repairman Jack series sounds like a series I like which is the Burke series by Andrew Vachss. There are currently 18 books in that series with Flood being the first. I'm going to try out F. Paul Wilson.
Just finished The Keep. Don't usually read supernatural books, but this was one that kept me reading and I liked it. If the Repairman Jack series is similar, it is not in the same line as the Burke series by Andrew Vachss. Burke is a fixer but not supernatural. I'm on the waiting list at the library for the 1st RJ book, The Tomb.I would recommend The Keep first, to explain the main conflict overall. "Conspiracies" is the first Repairman Jack novel I read - just picked up at random while browsing at the library almost 20 years ago, and got me interested in Wilson's work. "The Haunted Air" is also a good earlier RJ story.
Jack is more like a cross between a low-level non-military “Equalizer” and Robin Hood. His jobs are fairly mundane, but some of them end up relating to the supernatural conflict between the Ally and the Otherness. He first meets Rasalom in “Conspiracies”, the first book I read in the series. He doesn’t meet Glaeken for another 15 books, in “By The Sword”. If the series holds your interest as it did mine, it will be worth it.Just finished The Keep. Don't usually read supernatural books, but this was one that kept me reading and I liked it. If the Repairman Jack series is similar, it is not in the same line as the Burke series by Andrew Vachss. Burke is a fixer but not supernatural. I'm on the waiting list at the library for the 1st RJ book, The Tomb.