Hosts
A Repairman Jack Novel, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Price
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By:
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F. Paul Wilson
About this listen
Repairman Jack has been tearing up the urban adventure scene ever since he was introduced in the New York Times best seller, The Tomb. Jack has no last name, no social security number, and no qualms when it comes to getting the job done - even if it means putting himself in serious danger.
Hosts starts with a bang when Jack has to stop a psychotic's shooting rampage on a subway car - but there are witnesses, and Jack’s essential anonymity is threatened.
A good deal more is threatened when the lover of Jack’s sister Kate survives a brain tumor, thanks to an experimental treatment, only to join a strange cult called “the Unity”. Now Jack must face a new kind of enemy, a virally-based group mind that wants to take over him, and the world.
©2013 F. Paul Wilson (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.Critic reviews
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- Shoppa
- 22-05-22
This series just gets better & better
This series really pulls no punches it’s fast moving, exciting and mysterious. I’m loving every second of every book. Just bought the next 3 in the series and will begin the binge as soon as I’ve posted this. I really recommend the Repairman Jack books to anyone wanting a quality few hours of pure escapism via urban fantasy and gritty adventure.
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- Agamemnon
- 01-05-24
A good story
This one seemed a little less action filled and a little more predictable than the rest in the series. It is still good and has a fairly enjoyable plot. It is well written and the dialogue is the usual high calibre from F. Paul Wilson... I just felt he could have done more with it.
Still well worth a listen.
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