18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid expository novel, but light on action., Sep 22 2009
By Timothy Fitzgerald "Turanthor" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ground Zero: A Repairman Jack Novel (Hardcover)
Thirteen books in and Repairman Jack is still going strong. While this is probably the worst book possible for anyone new to RJ to read, it is a nice continuation for those of us in the loop! This time Jack deals with a mess of conspiracies surrounding 9/11, and discovers a whole lot more about the Secret History of the World.
This book draws heavily from the story and characters that FPW created for the Young Jack novels. Jack's "client" in Ground Zero, is none other than Weezy, his good friend from childhood. Turns out that Weezy has hit upon a small but critical part of The Otherness' minion's "Opus Omega". Rasalom and The Order of Septimus are attempting to expedite the descent into Nightworld with a new evil targeting The Lady. Weezy has stumbled upon a kernel of truth behind the 9/11 attacks, and her life is put in danger: Enter Jack.
I would have to say that of the last few books, Ground Zero suffers the most from Wilson's self-described "River novel" approach to the end of the Jack series. While I found myself enjoying the book very much, there was much less Jack action and adventure in this book. I believe that taken in full context, once the series is complete, this one will seem better, but as a stand alone it is definitely one of the weakest in the series. It is missing any real RJ "fix" moments, and is very light on the action, with only a couple scenes of butt-kicking. Jack also seems to spend way too much time just walking around in this one, even takes a trip out West and basically just walks around!
But do not get me wrong, I still very much enjoyed this book, and there was a TON of action in By The Sword, so really being only one chapter in a much larger novel, this one was bound to be more expository. That is the true strength of the book. By this time there are MANY unanswered questions and secrets about the True History of the World, and this book really delves into many of those. In a sense, much of the book is as if the reader is actually reading from the Compendium of Srem!
Jack has had that ancient tome for a while now, and it has kinda sat there just waiting to be explored. With Weezy's brains and perfect memory, we finally have a guide through the First Age. So much has transpired without taking a moment to catch the reader up on all the elements and concepts introduced into the series, so this book is essential in that regard. Many answers are finally given about The Lady, Glaeken and The Conflict.
It was inevitable to have a book that answered the questions and delved into the Compendium, so in that sense the book is great. It was also inevitable that the closer the end came and the more involved Jack became in The Conflict, that the less time there would be to dedicate to the minor "fixes" he used to do, which is somewhat disappointing. I was also somewhat disappointed that Jack was more like Jake Fix than Repairman Jack in this book. He was just like an ex-CIA badazz, instead of manipulating people into doing his work for him. That was one of the things I enjoyed about By The Sword, even though the conflict was huge he still utilized his Repairman Jack skills to have disparate problems resolve one another!
What makes this book is the character and the writer. Jack is a fun character to read about, even just walking around, and F Paul Wilson is never boring, whether writing exciting action or mundane exposition, it is still compelling reading. And, again, I have a feeling this one will age better in context. So I am willing to take Mr Wilson at his word in his introduction, that things may not be wrapping up as we would like, but it will all fall into place once the series is complete.
I eagerly anticipate the last 2!:( Repairman Jack novels, and the two remaining Young Jack novels as well. I have faith in FPW and RJ that they will not let me down! :)
366 HC pages 4 out of 5 stars
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Hole Filler, Oct 26 2009
By Fred Rayworth - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ground Zero: A Repairman Jack Novel (Hardcover)
As some said, this one seemed light on action, and though there is plenty, it just doesn't seem like the usual Jack story, with any fix-its. This is purely about Jack and the back history and the leading up to the final 15th book. A lot of questions are answered as well as a few new questions that come out. Throughout this, Mr. Wilson keeps the story moving and it progresses just fine.
Weezy is new to the cast and I wonder how she is going to develop from this point on. Gia and Vicky didn't have a lot to do in this one except being referenced to, more than anything. Abe just made a brief appearance near the beginning.
About half of the story was from the POV of the bad guys as they grow the Finntmanchka. There would be a few chapters of that then it cuts back to Jack or Weezy. All in all, Jack only had about a third of the book in his POV.
Mr. Wilson is building background for the big ending and I think he managed to pull it off while still keeping some kind of story flowing.
It was a very enjoyable read and it kept me glued to my seat. If you've never read any of the other books, I wouldn't suggest you start with this one as you will be scratching your head trying to figure out what they are talking about. In that respect, it isn't that great of a stand-alone novel. However, if you take it as part of the series, it answers many questions and made me happy. Highly recommended.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Less than you expect, Sep 20 2009
By Bette B. Prater "retired & loven it" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ground Zero: A Repairman Jack Novel (Hardcover)
Publishers Weekly says this book is less than satisfying and I totally agree. I am a hardcore RP Jack fan so that is strange coming from me. I have every book Wilson has written that is available on Amazon.
I'am sorry......this book does not grab and hold your attention.
It is about 9-11. It is about Bin Laden not knowing the truth about who financed the bombings. It is about Diana and the Oculi. Symbols on a pillar (the columns -Opus Omega) & the Septimus Order.
We learn about the Fhinntmancha and the Orsa. I was not impressed. Weak.
++ The only thing that I truly loved in this book was finding out who the LADY & DOG are. That was worth buying the book just for that.
You will meet Weezy who was Jack's first and only friend. She is from his hometown of Johnson, NJ. She was the very first to tell Jack about the Otherness but at the time she did not know what to call it. Weezy is in trouble because of her 9-11 writings. Jack will help her. Jack makes an interesting side trip to Calif. We all know how hard this was for Jack to get on a plane.
There are no fix its, very little Abe, Julio, Gia and Vicki. Dawn and Rasalom/Mr Roma make a very brief appearance.
This is book 13..series will end at 15..but Mr Wilson is re-writing NIGHTWORLD which in reality is the Final book.
Jack has been and is a GREAT character. I miss him and he has not even left us yet. Thank You Mr. Wilson for giving us Jack.
We can only hope that books 14 and 15 will be better and more of what we are used to.