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Aussie Repairman Jack Question - Evil_Kitty - 05-04-2005

Its almost impossible to find any Repairman Jack novels or anything else by F. Paul Wilson in australia. can any one suggest where to look? local book stores wont even atempt to get them in for me, and amazon.. just leaves me clueless.
any ideas out there on how to obtain his works? :confused:


Aussie Repairman Jack Question - Sam - 05-04-2005

eBay, overstock.com, the overlook connection, ...come to think of it Flinx is from Australia. He could help point you in the right direction.

BTW, welcome to the board!! Your sure to have a fun time here, so post away! Big Grin


Aussie Repairman Jack Question - Keith the Elder - 05-04-2005

Yes, Welcome to the board.

Pssst, that Haiku thread, you'll want to check that out!!!

Keith the Elder


Aussie Repairman Jack Question - Maggers - 05-04-2005

Hi, Evil Kitty, great name, BTW. Welcome to the board!

Abebooks.com is another good place. I've gotten nearly all my out of print FPW books from amazon.com. But I don't know about the overseas versions of amazon.

As Keith said, Flinx might have some good ideas.


Aussie Repairman Jack Question - Jay #1 - 05-04-2005

will http://www.barnesandnoble.com work for you? They generally carry alot of his stuff.

Evil_Kitty Wrote:Its almost impossible to find any Repairman Jack novels or anything else by F. Paul Wilson in australia. can any one suggest where to look? local book stores wont even atempt to get them in for me, and amazon.. just leaves me clueless.
any ideas out there on how to obtain his works? :confused:



Aussie Repairman Jack Question - Medusa - 05-04-2005

Welcome Evil-Kitty! I have gotten several of my FPW books on Ebay. I have also used Barnes and Noble, Abebooks, & Half.com. Yeah, I buy too many books.

In fact I went to Traders Village (a giant flea market type place) this past Sunday. One of the used Book stores give out those plastic grocery bags. $5.00 for as many as you can fit in the bag. I was able to fit 22 in it!


Aussie Repairman Jack Question - sll - 05-05-2005

The best source for locating books is [URL=http://www.bookfinders.com] It searches abebooks, barnes & nobles and dozens of other book sites for you.

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Aussie Repairman Jack Question - Kenji - 05-05-2005

Hello from Northern hemisphere. Welcome to the board, Evil_Kitty.

I wish you can get FPW's books. And, enjoy your reading! Smile


Aussie Repairman Jack Question - Evil_Kitty - 05-05-2005

Thanks for the welcome, and the tips, i will follow them though
F. Paul Wilson is about the only auther i've found to like everything they write. Espicaly the Repairman Jack novels. I just finished reading the tomb, and was wondering what book comes straight after it... as typical of what i have read of his writtings hew kinda leaves you hanging still.


Aussie Repairman Jack Question - jimbow8 - 05-05-2005

Evil_Kitty Wrote:Thanks for the welcome, and the tips, i will follow them though
F. Paul Wilson is about the only auther i've found to like everything they write. Espicaly the Repairman Jack novels. I just finished reading the tomb, and was wondering what book comes straight after it... as typical of what i have read of his writtings hew kinda leaves you hanging still.
The Adversary Cycle is:

The Keep
The Tomb
The Touch
Reborn
Reprisal
Nightworld

The RJ series is contained in the timeframe between The Tomb and Reprisal, and includes:

The Tomb
Legacies
Conspiracies
All The Rage
Hosts
The Haunted Air
Gateways
CRISSCROSS
Infernal (Not Yet Released)