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Fatal Error: A Repairman Jack Novel (Adversary Cycle/Repairman Jack Book 14) Kindle Edition

4.6 out of 5 stars 429 ratings

"Repairman Jack is one of my favorite characters--I'm full of happy anticipation every time I hold a new RJ novel in my hands."

--Charlaine Harris, creator of
True Blood

The End of the World is at hand!

Munir Habib's life has become a nightmare. His tormentor has warned Munir not to report the kidnapping of his family, or else they will pay a terrible price. A friend realizes something is terribly wrong and tells Munir he doesn't have to go to the cops. There's a guy who fixes situations like this-Repairman Jack. Jack is backed into helping Munir despite his ongoing involvement in the cosmic shadow war between the Ally and the Otherness. Or perhaps because of it. He's chafing at being forced into the defensive role of protecting the Lady, the physical embodiment of the consciousness of the planet Earth.

Meanwhile, the Septimus Order and the Kickers are seemingly working in concert on a plot to extinguish the Lady and open the way for the Otherness to take over our reality. To top it all off, Dawn Pickering finally goes into labor and delivers a baby she only glimpses as it's whisked away, and is terrified by what she sees. Later she's told the baby died, but she doesn't believe it. Neither does Weezy. Neither does Jack. All these interlocking plots mean doom for humanity. But Jack never gives up or gives in.


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This riveting supernatural thriller, billed as the penultimate novel in Wilson's long-running Repairman Jack saga (Ground Zero, etc.), finds Jack, a principled mercenary who lives off the grid, still tussling with the evil Order of Septimus, whose members hope to open the door to a malignant occult force known as the Otherness. To do so, they partner with several techno-terrorist cults to shut down the Internet, which further serves the interests of Jack's nemesis, the sinister Mr. Osala, who's grooming a newborn child tainted with the Otherness to play an adversarial role in the events unfolding. Wilson gives his multilayered plot an invigorating aura of cosmic creepiness as he deftly weaves together subplots and themes that have been snaking their way through the past dozen novels. Fans who've been following this series for the past quarter-century will be pleased to find that it still abounds with ingenuity and surprises.
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The next-to-last Repairman Jack novel will be pretty much incomprehensible to anyone who is not intimately familiar with the dozen or so that came before it. A man’s family has been abducted, and the abductor is threatening to kill his captives if the man goes to the authorities. Clearly this is a case for Repairman Jack, a fix-it guy who operates under the legal radar. Unfortunately, Jack is a bit preoccupied with the ongoing battle between good and evil for control of the physical world (Jack, you see, has another gig as protector of the human form of Earth’s consciousness). Wilson brings Jack’s story closer to its resolution, which apparently will involve the fate of humanity itself. Casual readers will almost certainly be baffled, but fans of the Repairman Jack series will be excited about the nearing finale. Wilson knows how to spin a yarn—as long as readers stay up to date with the backstory. --David Pitt

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B003P8QDM8
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Tor Books
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 12, 2010
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Reprint
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 601 KB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 333 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1429992923
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 14 of 16 ‏ : ‎ Repairman Jack
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 out of 5 stars 429 ratings

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F. Paul Wilson
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I was born toward the end of the Jurassic Period and raised in New Jersey where I misspent my youth playing with matches, poring over Uncle Scrooge and E.C. comics, reading Lovecraft, Matheson, Bradbury, and Heinlein, listening to Chuck Berry and Alan Freed, and watching Soupy Sales and horror movies. I sold my first story in the Cretaceous Period and have been writing ever since. (Even that dinosaur-killer asteroid couldn't stop me.)

I've written in just about every genre - science fiction, fantasy, horror, young adult, a children's Christmas book (with a monster, of course), medical thrillers, political thrillers, even a religious thriller (long before that DaVinci thing). So far I've got about 55 books and 100 or so short stories under my name in 24 languages.

I guess I'm best known for the Repairman Jack series which ran 23 novels. Jack is out to pasture now, but I may bring him back if the right story comes along.

THE KEEP, THE TOMB, HARBINGERS, BY THE SWORD, and NIGHTWORLD all appeared on the New York Times Bestsellers List. WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS won the first Prometheus Award in 1979; THE TOMB received the Porgie Award from The West Coast Review of Books. My novelette "Aftershock" received the 1999 Bram Stoker Award for short fiction. DYDEETOWN WORLD was on the young adult recommended reading lists of the American Library Association and the New York Public Library, among others (God knows why). I received the prestigious Inkpot Award from San Diego ComiCon and the Pioneer Award from the RT Booklovers Convention. I'm listed in the 50th anniversary edition of Who's Who in America. (That plus $3 will buy you a coffee at Starbuck's.)

My novel THE KEEP was made into a visually striking but otherwise incomprehensible movie (screenplay and direction by Michael Mann) from Paramount in 1983. My original teleplay "Glim-Glim" first aired on Monsters. An adaptation of my short story "Menage a Trois" was part of the pilot for The Hunger series that debuted on Showtime in July 1997.

And then there's the epic saga of the Repairman Jack film. After 20 years in development hell with half a dozen writers and at least a dozen scripts, Beacon Films has decided that "Repairman Jack" might be better suited for TV than theatrical films. (We'll see how that works out.)

I've done a few collaborations too: with Steve Spruill on NIGHTKILL, A NECESSARY END with Sarah Pinborough, THE PROTEUS CURE with Tracy Carbone, and the Nocturnia series with Thomas Moneleone. Back in the 1990s, Matthew J. Costello and I did world design, characters, and story arcs for Sci-Fi Channel's FTL NewsFeed, a daily newscast set 150 years in the future. An FTL NewsFeed was the first program broadcast by the new channel when it launched in September 1992. We took over scripting the Newsfeeds (the equivalent of a 4-1/2 hour movie per year) in 1994 and continued until its cancellation in December 1996.

We did script and design for MATHQUEST WITH ALADDIN (Disney Interactive - 1997) with voices by Robin Williams and Jonathan Winters, and the same for The Interactive DARK HALF for Orion Pictures, based on the Stephen King novel, but this project was orphaned when MGM bought Orion. (It's officially vaporware now.) We did two novels together (MIRAGE and DNA WARS) and even wrote a stageplay, "Syzygy," which opened in St. Augustine, Florida, in March, 2000.

I'm tired of talking about myself, so I'll close by saying that I live and work at the Jersey Shore where I'm usually pounding away on a new novel and haunting eBay for strange clocks and Daddy Warbucks memorabilia. (No, we don't have a cat.)

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Customers enjoy this Repairman Jack novel, with one noting it's the penultimate book in the 15-volume series. Moreover, the book receives positive feedback for its suspenseful plot, with one review highlighting how it unfolds against a Lovecraftian background. Additionally, customers praise the writing quality and find the characters interesting.

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Customers find the book wonderful and enjoy the series, with one customer noting it's the penultimate novel in the 15-volume series.

"...Here comes the denouement! This is the penultimate novel in the 15-volume series, and it feels a lot more like the best books from early..." Read more

"...it's well written, and it's setting us up for what I hope is an excellent book...." Read more

"This was a very good story. I've enjoyed the whole series, beginning with The Keep, many years ago...." Read more

"...Still worth a read if you're a fan, but otherwise - just read some of the earlier novels and then finish off with Nightworld (which was great!)." Read more

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Customers enjoy the suspense level of the book, with one customer noting how the mysteries play out against a Lovecraftian background, while another mentions that the plot moves along briskly.

"...be resolved until the next, final book in the series -- the plot threads intertwine, and there's even a sub-plot or two, as in the older books...." Read more

"...If you're an old hat to Jack then I can't recommend this enough. It's fun, if a bit light on just about everything, it's well written, and it's..." Read more

"...Merging Repairman Jack with the concepts of The Keep was an interesting deveopment...." Read more

"...The journey has been awesome and I, for one, will miss not having a new day with a new problems to solve. Again, thank you Mr Wilson." Read more

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Customers express their love for Repairman Jack, with one mentioning it's their favorite book in the series.

"True Repairman Jack style! A GREAT read. You can see the pieces beginning to fit together for the final book that is coming...." Read more

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"...It's fun, if a bit light on just about everything, it's well written, and it's setting us up for what I hope is an excellent book...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2010
    As we all know, the last few Repairman Jack novels contained more exposition and less of the suspense, intertwined plot threads, and human interest that made the series so interesting. Much the same thing happened in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, and for much the same reason: exposition comes before denouement in any series novel.

    Here comes the denouement!

    This is the penultimate novel in the 15-volume series, and it feels a lot more like the best books from early in the series, with a little extra punch. The tension builds -- although it won't finally be resolved until the next, final book in the series -- the plot threads intertwine, and there's even a sub-plot or two, as in the older books. I missed the intertwined sub-plots in By the Sword and Ground Zero. They added a lot to Jack's character. That feel of watching a real person engaged in both human and superhuman events makes a welcome return in this volume, in my opinion. Jack is by turns noble and ruthless; the noosphere, the Lady, and the world are in ever-increasing danger; and Ras -- I better not say his name -- inches toward victory against our outmatched heroes while they watch each other's backs. I especially enjoyed Jack taking on even a minor side-project, as these always added to the realism of the characters and their world. There hasn't been a good "repair" mission for a while, and it brought back the fun feel of the first parts of the series.

    I read By the Sword and Ground Zero, enjoyed them to some extent but felt it was more of a duty to read them, and now the payoff has begun. Best $14 I've spent on Amazon in quite a while, and Wilson has guaranteed I will buy the final volume on the first day of issue.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2011
    I honestly don't have too much to say about this book. I finished it a few days back and, to some degree, I've already forgotten some of it. That sounds terrible, sure, but I enjoyed every page. Of late I've read many terrible books, too many, and forgotten what an author that flows feels like.

    F. Paul Wilson flows. He flows well. This book, like Ground Zero, is still very much setting the stage for the final book, but it's comforting to return to Jack and interesting to see how some of the characters around him are both fitting in to the plot and changing as their actions take effect.

    If you're new to Jack obviously this isn't the place to start, but if you are indeed new I envy you, as you've got an entire lengthy series to plow through.
    If you're an old hat to Jack then I can't recommend this enough. It's fun, if a bit light on just about everything, it's well written, and it's setting us up for what I hope is an excellent book.

    A shame Jack is coming to an end, as I'll really miss looking forward to these books and very much hope F. Paul Wilson doesn't retire. He's somewhat of an unsung writer, I think, not getting the enormous respect of much lesser authors writing very similar books. It crushes me that I lost my entire back catalog of Jack books in a very hasty move, as I'd be certain to reread all the way through this summer otherwise.

    This is an unorganized review without much substance; a bit of a goodbye to Jack, a bit of hope that we'll get equally good books from the author in the future.

    Can't wait for the finish, but it's something I dread all the same.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2011
    This was a very good story. I've enjoyed the whole series, beginning with The Keep, many years ago. The Tomb, which began the Repairman Jack stories, came soon thereafter. Merging Repairman Jack with the concepts of The Keep was an interesting deveopment. I thought the original Nightworld wasn't as good as the previous adversary cycle novels. I'm very interested in seeing how Wilson changes it in his revised Nightworld.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2017
    Just finished Fatal Error and am nearing the end of my journey with Jack. Once again F PAUL Wilson has kept me turning pages to get to the end. And once again he has succeeded in making me want more. But this morning I have "The Dark at the End" and "Nightworld" left in my journey. Sometimes, even in the literary world you make friends that remain with you for the rest of your life. That's the way it is with Repairman Jack and his creator, F Paul Wilson. The journey has been awesome and I, for one, will miss not having a new day with a new problems to solve. Again, thank you Mr Wilson.
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  • Russ McKenna
    5.0 out of 5 stars Once you start with Jack, you just can't stop.
    Reviewed in Australia on April 12, 2014
    What a character Wilson invented in Jack and his close associates. Always drives the story at a cracking pace. A real page-turner.
  • Alexandra Nadig
    5.0 out of 5 stars alles bestens
    Reviewed in Germany on October 7, 2021
    genau zum richtigen Termin geliefert, Ware wie beschrieben einwandfrei, super toller Service, gerne immer wieder
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  • L Raynshaw
    5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible addition to Repairmam Jack
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 15, 2023
    If you haven't read the Repairman Jack series or The Adversary Cycle, you are in for a treat.
    F Paul Wilson weaves the thriller and fantasy genre together masterly. He holds all the Characters arcs together so that when they return, as the central story progresses, each follow their own arc. Light bearers, threshold guardians, mentors all. F Paul is a master at what he does and it shows!
    Enjoy
  • Merv
    3.0 out of 5 stars Had to be bought
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 2, 2012
    Someone gave me the previous 13 books, so having struggled through one or two of them, really enjoyed some of them, this had to be read.

    Not one of the best in the series but an essential link if you are going to read the last book, which is good, or at least gave me the closure I felt I deserved after reading/sometimes struggling through the whole lot.

    Had I had to buy the complete series I probably would have given up around book three or four, am I glad I read them all? Yes! Make what you can of that. Whatever you do, you need to read from book one if you are to bother with book 14 one it's own the book is totally pointless .
  • Knifemaster
    5.0 out of 5 stars Luvvly Jubbly
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 27, 2013
    If you've not read repairman Jack novels before then your in for a treat. I've got every single one and they are all consistently good. Don't expect high literature, these are easy reading, but do expect to be educated, amused, excited and intrigued. You'll be drawn into Jacks unusual and often frighteningly strange world, and if you're like me you may leave somewhat inspired and addicted.

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