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NickelobLight   06-19-2008, 08:16 PM
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I was at a used bookstore and found a copy of Nightkill. Anyone read it? Is it a standalone book, or does it tie into RJ's world at all?

Yes, I read the back of the book. That doesn't tell me if it relates to anything else the good doctor has written...

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jimbow8   06-19-2008, 08:20 PM
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NickelobLight Wrote:I was at a used bookstore and found a copy of Nightkill. Anyone read it? Is it a standalone book, or does it tie into RJ's world at all?

Yes, I read the back of the book. That doesn't tell me if it relates to anything else the good doctor has written...

It is a standalone novel. I don't recall any references to RJ works, but then again someone in this group has probably found some little tidbit.

It's very good. Enjoy!

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XiaoYu   06-19-2008, 08:21 PM
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I'm pretty sure it's a standalone novel...Though I will say that Jake is very Jack-like. Even their names are similar :p

It's been awhile since I read it, but if there're any hidden subtle tie-ins to Jack's world I can't recall any.

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Biggles   06-19-2008, 08:43 PM
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NickelobLight Wrote:I was at a used bookstore and found a copy of Nightkill. Anyone read it? Is it a standalone book, or does it tie into RJ's world at all?

Yes, I read the back of the book. That doesn't tell me if it relates to anything else the good doctor has written...

It's a standalone book with a very likable lead character (and no, I have no problem with his profession--we need more people like him).

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KRW   06-19-2008, 09:09 PM
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NickelobLight Wrote:I was at a used bookstore and found a copy of Nightkill. Anyone read it? Is it a standalone book, or does it tie into RJ's world at all?

Yes, I read the back of the book. That doesn't tell me if it relates to anything else the good doctor has written...

I know in one of these threads we bugged FPW to connect "Nightkill" into the "Grand Unification". The connection should be in the "Gateways" paperback, and the connection would be that "Sarge" actually trained Tom as a sniper during the Korean war.
cobalt   06-19-2008, 10:17 PM
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KRW Wrote:I know in one of these threads we bugged FPW to connect "Nightkill" into the "Grand Unification". The connection should be in the "Gateways" paperback, and the connection would be that "Sarge" actually trained Tom as a sniper during the Korean war.

Yup....Ken beat me again!

Nightkill was a great stand alone read....you'll enjoy it.

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Ken Valentine   06-20-2008, 02:53 AM
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KRW Wrote:I know in one of these threads we bugged FPW to connect "Nightkill" into the "Grand Unification". The connection should be in the "Gateways" paperback, and the connection would be that "Sarge" actually trained Tom as a sniper during the Korean war.

Right. Sarge was torn out of the photo of Tom and his buddies. I think this is mentioned in one of the other RJ novels.

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Kenji   06-20-2008, 07:15 AM
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NickelobLight Wrote:I was at a used bookstore and found a copy of Nightkill. Anyone read it? Is it a standalone book, or does it tie into RJ's world at all?

Yes, I read the back of the book. That doesn't tell me if it relates to anything else the good doctor has written...




I was reading NIGHTKILL until I get "BY THE SWORD". So now I'm putting it down a while.

I couldn't wait a RJ novel! Now I'm reading BY THE SWORD, but after that I'll return to reading NIGHTKILL. Yes, I like NIGHTKILL, too. Big Grin
bones weep tedium   06-20-2008, 09:44 AM
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Biggles Wrote:It's a standalone book with a very likable lead character (and no, I have no problem with his profession--we need more people like him).

What is he??


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Scott Miller   06-20-2008, 10:15 AM
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bones weep tedium Wrote:What is he??

A hitman.

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