Conspiracies: A Repairman Jack Novel
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Conspiracies: A Repairman Jack Novel

Hardcover – January 1, 2000

Price
$21.87
Format
Hardcover
Pages
317
Publisher
Forge
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0312867973
Dimensions
6.25 x 1.25 x 9.5 inches
Weight
1.35 pounds

Description

Don't bother calling Repairman Jack if your washing machine is busted. Jack is a fixer of a different nature: he investigates crimes that go beyond the norms of traditional law. In 1984's The Tomb , Jack tracked down a prized (and cursed) family heirloom; in 1998's Legacies , he sniffed out the sinister secret behind a man's last will and testament. The enigmatic sleuth makes his third appearance in Conspiracies . "I don't do missing wives," Jack protests at first, but the bizarre circumstances surrounding Melanie Ehler's disappearance convince him to help out the woman's distraught husband. Melanie is a leading voice in the conspiracy-theory movement, a true believer that crop circles, UFOs, and even El Niño are all part of the same vast plot against humankind. She dubs this her "Grand Unification Theory," or GUT. One week before announcing the GUT theory to the world, Melanie vanishes and Jack is plunged deep into her weird world as he attends the conference where Melanie was due to speak. Jack is initially amused by the eccentricities of the alien abductees and Satanic cult survivors Melanie counted among her colleagues; but an apparently supernatural force, a murder, a disappearing corpse, and a creature straight from the bowels of hell put his skepticism to the test. Conspiracies is another tightly plotted thriller from F. Paul Wilson, tinged with enough horror and supernatural suspense to please both mystery lovers and horror hounds. Repairman Jack reigns as one of the most alluring and mysterious private investigators in the business. --Naomi Gesinger From Booklist The third Repairman Jack novel (after The Tomb in 1984 and Legacies in 1998) is by far the best. Jack, a fix-it man who specializes in problems that frequently require him to face powerful foes and slip into the world of the supernatural, is hired to locate the missing wife of a businessman. This time he must find a missing woman who happens to be one of the world's leading conspiracy theorists (she was preparing to reveal her Grand Unification Theory, which would explain the truth behind all manner of strange goings-on). To find her, Jack must attend a convention of conspiracy buffs, most of whom seem more than a little strange. This is a funnier novel than the first two Repairman Jacks; those who look at conspiracy theories with a skeptical eye will have a great time, as will anyone who likes a well-plotted, spooky thriller. Wilson tells a great story. David Pitt

Features & Highlights

  • Repairman Jack returns to investigate the disappearance of a well-known conspiracy theorist, journeying into a world where aliens are real, the government is up to no good, and apocalypse is just around the corner. 50,000 first printing.

Customer Reviews

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A New Kind of Hero

I continue to be amazed by the Repairman Jack novels. "Legacies" was nothing like "The Tomb", and "Conspiracies" is nothing like the other two. Each one is a new experience with a different rhythm. I especially love the weird paranormal ingredients in "Conspiracies" that were missing in "Legacies."
What I don't get, though, is why a reader (see one of the other reviews) would want Wilson to remake Repairman Jack (whom Dean Koonts says is "one of the most original and intriguing characters to arise out of contemporary fiction") into a Remo Williams retread. Some people just don't get it.
Don't listen, Mr. Wilson. Keep Repairman Jack just as he is: an original.
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Just how cool is Jack

Stephen King is the president of his fan club. Movie stars are battling to play the role in the upcoming Tomb movie. And, he's funny. Though tough to beat the Tomb, Conspiracies comes very, very close. I'm grateful Jack is back
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Legacies Was Better

While I love 'repairman jack', Conspiracies was too over the edge with supernatural mumbo jumbo. Bring back story lines similar to Legacies if this series is to continue.
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Conspiracies was a sad read.

I hate giving anything Dr. Wilson writes less than an A+. But here, his novel gets a B. I subtracted one point for the numerous missing words that made sentences incomplete (sloppy editorizing here).
The second subtraction comes from my dissapointment over the cop-out story FPW used to unify all these conspiracies. I did not expect him to revive the Rakoshi mythology. I guess I was disappointed that he didn't try to create a whole new Lovecraftian pastiche mythos/whatever to explain away this phenomena.
Also, the novel was too short, and too much time was wasted, I felt, in having characters getting whacked. I'd like to see more troubles for Repairman Jack, certainly lots more kidnappings of him, like the characters in DEATHLANDS, would pick up the pace. Also, I believe Jack should get a partner to work with him. He does not have the panache of a Remo Williams to pull off his whack-jobs alone. Even Remo has Chiun to relieve the monotony of just following Remo all over the place as he is busily knocks off people. A female or male character who he encounters, with similar background hence Monte Cristo drive, will keep Jack nimble, certainly preventing him from becoming a dull pedantic boy at the very least. Something [an immature bore] that I see Jack sadly turning into already.
Jack needs to grow, or die. Can FPW repair the Repairman Himself? Golly good gracious, Uncle Pete!
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Repairman Jack rules!

I read this book in one day. I couldn't put it down. F. Paul Wilson is at the top of his form with this one.
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Repairman Jack rules!

I read this book in one day. I couldn't put it down. F. Paul Wilson is at the top of his form with this one.
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Repairman Jack rules!

I read this book in one day. I couldn't put it down. F. Paul Wilson is at the top of his form with this one.
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Repairman Jack series really picks up steam

All of the Repairman Jack books are well worth reading, but this one stands out as one of the best.
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Five Stars

Great book series!