Summary
Repairman Jack devotes the majority of his time to fighting The Otherness, an evil force. Personal business intrudes when he must fly to Florida to attend his comatose father, but Jack learns that the two halves of his life may not be so separate after all.
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"...Wilson deftly contrasts the self-imposed isolation of his vigilante hero with the forced exile of society's outcasts....Wilson is unsurpassed in depicting his characters' feelings of alienation as they attempt to comprehend the cosmic forces that have misshapen their lives....This one will appeal to horror aficionados and to fans of Carl Hiaasen and James Lee Burke."
-- Publishers Weekly
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Publisher: Gauntlet Pr Published date: 2003 Size: 6 x 9 inches Weight: 1.32 pounds Pages: 434
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