Jack: Secret Histories
β Scribed by Wilson, F Paul
- Book ID
- 108310356
- Publisher
- Macmillan
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 276 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780765318541
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
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Although some may consider this a kind of prequel to his best-selling adult Repairman Jack series, Wilsonβs first young adult book gives only a slim indication of the future Jack; here Jack fights evil occult forces while attempting to solve a mystery. Jack and his two friends stumble upon a body and a strange stone pyramid box in the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Things grow even more mysterious when the kids discover links to a cult of sorts in their very own townβand cult members start dying off. Most of the intrigue comes from the trioβs attempts to find out what mysteries the black box holds. The plot is helped out far too much by the fact that a sheriff dates Jackβs older sister, who shares what she learns with Jack. Jack. Blue Balliettβs object-puzzle mysteries (The Calder Game) are much more intriguing, but this does have some gripping moments. Grades 6-9. --Connie Fletcher
Review
Praise for Repairman Jack:
β_The Tomb _is one of the best all-out adventures stories I've read in years.ββStephen King (President of the Repairman Jack fan club)
βRepairman Jack is one of the most original and intriguing characters to arise out of contemporary fiction in ages.ββDean Koontz
βThe most welcome discovery, for readers new to the thriller universe, is F. Paul Wilson's Repairman Jack.ββJanet Maslin
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Teenaged Jack, later to be known as Repairman Jack, begins to uncover some unsuspected talents in himself after he and his friends, the clever, imaginative Weezy and her brother Eddie, discover a corpse deep in the mysterious Pine Barrens near their New Jersey town.
Ever come across a situation that simply wasn't right--where someone was getting the dirty end of the stick and you wished you could make things right but didn't know how? Fourteen-year-old Jack knows how. Or rather he's learning how. He's discovering that he has a knack for fixing things. Not bikes