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Question for Paul - kokopelli - 10-14-2008 Paul, I recently visited Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. It is an amazing park. There's a ton of history, legend and magic associated with the Anasazi Indians mysteriously dissapearing in the years between 1100-1200. I'm sure you probably already know this. Do you think this would have the makings of a good Jack (or YJ) story? On a separate thought, have you ever considered a Jack novel based on Nazi Germany's supernatural fascination during WWII? I know The Keep was based in WWII Europe. But it would be interesting to see how Himmler's fascination in the occult (back in the day) played out in a Jack storyline set in modern day. Question for Paul - DrFoix - 10-14-2008 You might try Thunderhead by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. They written several good books including Relic. Question for Paul - berrymastiff - 10-14-2008 ...a good novel about the nazis and the occult... can't recall the name, but it was by katherine kurtz, I believe. Question for Paul - fpw - 10-14-2008 [SIZE="3"]Only 2 RJ novels left after Ground Zero. No time for Himmler and the Southwest (and Jack hates to travel).[/SIZE] Question for Paul - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 10-14-2008 fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Only 2 RJ novels left after Ground Zero. No time for Himmler and the Southwest (and Jack hates to travel).[/SIZE] That's funny, Paul. "Only 2" it says on the computer here. Oh, the electron hijinks! Surely the screen should read "7", right? Right? Question for Paul - Scott Miller - 10-15-2008 kokopelli Wrote:On a separate thought, have you ever considered a Jack novel based on Nazi Germany's supernatural fascination during WWII? I know The Keep was based in WWII Europe. But it would be interesting to see how Himmler's fascination in the occult (back in the day) played out in a Jack storyline set in modern day. As I was picking up my copy of By The Sword today, I took a few minutes to scan the horror section(yeah Borders) and a book titled Shadows In The Mist by Brian Moreland caught my eye. As I read the back flap I was reminded of this thread so I thought I'd share so here... http://www.amazon.com/Shadows-Mist-Brian-Moreland/dp/0977840557 I think I'll be getting a copy one of these days, but now it is time to fill up on some RJ. I decided to check out his website and it is a nice one. http://www.brianmoreland.com/welcome.html Question for Paul - wdg3rd - 10-17-2008 berrymastiff Wrote:...a good novel about the nazis and the occult... can't recall the name, but it was by katherine kurtz, I believe. Lammas Night. There is a connection between that (otherwise standalone) novel and her "Adept" series, sort of like the connection between Sibs and the RJ series. Question for Paul - linusvanpelt - 10-19-2008 To FPW.... Is there anyway to link Jack to the book Virgin??? Sounds like it could be an interesting conclusion. Question for Paul - Ken Valentine - 10-25-2008 linusvanpelt Wrote:To FPW.... Is there anyway to link Jack to the book Virgin??? Sounds like it could be an interesting conclusion.There actually is a link between VIRGIN, CRISSCROSS, and THE HAUNTED AIR. I'll leave it to you to find it. Ken V. Question for Paul - fpw - 10-25-2008 [SIZE="3"]Virgin is in an alternate reality, but many things overlap in the multiverse, so Ken's right -- there's an interdimensional carryover in those three books.[/SIZE] |