I love it when a favorite character meets up unexpect. with another favorite, well known person in a novel. One example is Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson meeting Edward Rassenddyll (The hero of "The Prisoner Of Zenda") in Nicholas Meyer's excellent "The Seven-Per Cent Solution".
Here's my idea of Jack meeting up with....
A regular at Julio's, well liked and obviously pretty wealthy but who enjoy's being with regular people. He is in his late 80's but pretty spry. His name is Lamont Cranston (The Shadow)
Harry Erskine, a phoney NYC mystic who keep's babbeling (to anyone who will listen) about a Native American spirit who is out to get him ("The Manitou")
A writer named F. Paul Wilson, who would love to shoot Jack. Why? Jack keep's going on and on about the film version of "The Keep" and how much he loves it. The writer would rather be back in his nice peaceful medical office doing something like checking every known entrance to the human body.
Hey. Jack met P. Frank Winslow. That's good enough.
It's really hard to do that in a novel, I think. If it is too obvious, you break that "invisible barrier" between the audience and the characters, and "suspension of disbelief" crumbles.
Still. The meeting with P. Frank Winslow was extremely entertaining.
BK Akitas Wrote:I've said it before and I'll say it again- an RJ x Pendergast story would be fantastic.
I'll second that.
It might also be fun if our Jack were to meet Jack Reacher, though I doubt either one would understand the other.
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