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The Repairman Jack novels are a series spun off from the ''Nightworld'' novels (AKA the Adversary Cycle) by F. Paul Wilson.
The '''''Repairman Jack''''' novels are a series spun off from the ''Nightworld'' novels (AKA the Adversary Cycle) by F. Paul Wilson.


From [[The Other Wiki]]:
From [[The Other Wiki]]:
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* ''Jack: Secret Circles''
* ''Jack: Secret Circles''
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=== The ''Repairman Jack'' series contains examples of: ===
{{tropelist|The ''Repairman Jack'' series contains examples of:}}
* [[Air Vent Passageway]]: Used in ''Legacies''.
* [[Air Vent Passageway]]: Used in ''Legacies''.
* [[Anthropomorphic Personification]]: the Ladies
* [[Anthropomorphic Personification]]: the Ladies
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* [[Author Avatar]]: Parodied.
* [[Author Avatar]]: Parodied.
** And then some!
** And then some!
{{quote| Jack: ''"Your books are super." He saw Winslow swell with delight. Authors were so needy.''}}
{{quote|Jack: ''"Your books are super." He saw Winslow swell with delight. Authors were so needy.''}}
* [[Badass Normal]]: Jack
* [[Badass Normal]]: Jack
* [[The Bartender]]: Julio
* [[The Bartender]]: Julio
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* [[Bury Your Gays]]: {{spoiler|Jeannette and Kate}}
* [[Bury Your Gays]]: {{spoiler|Jeannette and Kate}}
* [[The Call Knows Where You Live]]: Does it ever. {{spoiler|At least it can be bargained with...}}
* [[The Call Knows Where You Live]]: Does it ever. {{spoiler|At least it can be bargained with...}}
* ~Chekhov's Gunman~
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]
* [[The Chosen One]]: It's revealed that {{spoiler|Jack is actually the ''backup'' chosen one, should the current chosen one die. [[Refused the Call|He doesn't want to be]]. It's unknown just how much the Ally has been influencing his life before.}}
* [[The Chosen One]]: It's revealed that {{spoiler|Jack is actually the ''backup'' chosen one, should the current chosen one die. [[Refusal of the Call|He doesn't want to be]]. It's unknown just how much the Ally has been influencing his life before.}}
* [[Church of Happyology]]
* [[Church of Happyology]]
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Jack goes out of his way to point out that he isn't particularly good at fighting and that real fights are nothing like what is seen in the movies. As such he is quite possibly the most creative fighter this side of [[Watchmen|Rorschach]] in terms of improvising to get an advantage over his opponents.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Jack goes out of his way to point out that he isn't particularly good at fighting and that real fights are nothing like what is seen in the movies. As such he is quite possibly the most creative fighter this side of [[Watchmen (comics)|Rorschach]] in terms of improvising to get an advantage over his opponents.
** Arguably more so, simply due to sheer creativity. Jack once drove off an entire gang in just minutes thus; he squirted stage blood mixed with pepper spray in an attacker's eye, then stuck a rubber eye in his mouth - result: eight no-longer-tough guys screaming OH MY GOD THIS PSYCHO JUST RIPPED OUT MY BUDDY'S EYE AND ATE IT!
** Arguably more so, simply due to sheer creativity. Jack once drove off an entire gang in just minutes thus; he squirted stage blood mixed with pepper spray in an attacker's eye, then stuck a rubber eye in his mouth - result: eight no-longer-tough guys screaming OH MY GOD THIS PSYCHO JUST RIPPED OUT MY BUDDY'S EYE AND ATE IT!
* [[Con Man]]: Some of Jack's targets and several of his friends are this.
* [[Con Man]]: Some of Jack's targets and several of his friends are this.
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* [[Death By Pragmatism]]: Subverted
* [[Death By Pragmatism]]: Subverted
* [[Distress Call]]: ''Conspiracies'' begins with one of these asking for Jack.
* [[Distress Call]]: ''Conspiracies'' begins with one of these asking for Jack.
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Vicki, a few times.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Vicki, a few times.
** Hey! [[Justified Trope|She's not even ten!]]
** Hey! [[Justified Trope|She's not even ten!]]
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: the Rakoshi
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: the Rakoshi
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* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Glaeken doesn't at all. He is overjoyed for a chance to live a human life and to get old together with his beloved.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Glaeken doesn't at all. He is overjoyed for a chance to live a human life and to get old together with his beloved.
* [[Why Don't Ya Just Shoot Him]]: Jack receives an explanation as to why the Otherness doesn't kill him off:
* [[Why Don't Ya Just Shoot Him]]: Jack receives an explanation as to why the Otherness doesn't kill him off:
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Rasalom'''}}: Physical pain is mere sustenance. But, [[To the Pain|a strong man slowly battered into despair and hopelessness]]...that is a delicacy. In your case, it might even approach ecstasy. I don't want to deprive myself of that.}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|'''Rasalom'''}}: Physical pain is mere sustenance. But, [[To the Pain|a strong man slowly battered into despair and hopelessness]]...that is a delicacy. In your case, it might even approach ecstasy. I don't want to deprive myself of that.}}
** On the other hand if you happen to find yourself on the business end of Jack's gun and he has a quarrel with you... yeah.
** On the other hand if you happen to find yourself on the business end of Jack's gun and he has a quarrel with you... yeah.
* [[You Kill It, You Bought It]]: Jack becomes {{spoiler|the Heir of the Sentinel after he accidentally kills the Twins.}}
* [[You Kill It, You Bought It]]: Jack becomes {{spoiler|the Heir of the Sentinel after he accidentally kills the Twins.}}

Latest revision as of 19:07, 16 July 2021

The Repairman Jack novels are a series spun off from the Nightworld novels (AKA the Adversary Cycle) by F. Paul Wilson.

From The Other Wiki:

Repairman Jack is a self-titled "fix-it" man, but not in the common workshop sense. He is something of an underground mercenary, hired by everyday people to fix situations that cannot be dealt with through legal means (e.g.: blackmail). He is careful about whom he agrees to do fix-its for, preferring innocent, desperate citizens being victimized with no one else to turn to. These fix-its usually begin simply, but grow into complex problems that begin to involve more and more sci-fi & supernatural elements as the novels continue. The second novel, Legacies, is the only one that is completely free of any overtly supernatural elements.

All of Jack's fix-its are immediately relevant problems in today's world, covering topics such as conspiracy groups, grassroots movements, designer drugs, public shootings, terrorists, legal dealings and scientific & biological experiments. Jack relies on his brain, wits, experience and real-life weapons and techniques to do battle, and though he makes increasing use of supernatural sources of information (a spiritual medium, an indestructible tome of unknown age), he has so far not used supernatural weapons or abilities in battle.

Jack hides his identity from the government by not voting, paying taxes, opening bank accounts, registering guns or cars, or doing anything else that will leave a paper or electronic trail. He uses a TracFone to leave untraceable calls, demands cash only for payment, and stashes his savings in gold coins in his apartment. He consistently wears gloves or wipes surfaces in order not to leave behind traces of his identity. He advertises his services strictly by word of mouth and via an anonymous website.

Repairman Jack has appeared in the following novels:

  • The Tomb
  • Legacies
  • Conspiracies
  • All the Rage
  • Hosts
  • The Haunted Air
  • Gateways
  • Crisscross
  • Infernal
  • Harbingers
  • Bloodline
  • By the Sword
  • Ground Zero
  • Fatal Error
  • The Dark At The End
  • Nightworld

Three Young Adult novels also star Jack as well... a Young Adult.

  • Jack: Secret Histories
  • Jack: Secret Vengeance
  • Jack: Secret Circles

The Repairman Jack series contains examples of:

Jack: "Your books are super." He saw Winslow swell with delight. Authors were so needy.

Rasalom: Physical pain is mere sustenance. But, a strong man slowly battered into despair and hopelessness...that is a delicacy. In your case, it might even approach ecstasy. I don't want to deprive myself of that.

    • On the other hand if you happen to find yourself on the business end of Jack's gun and he has a quarrel with you... yeah.
  • You Kill It, You Bought It: Jack becomes the Heir of the Sentinel after he accidentally kills the Twins.