fpw Wrote:There's also Uncle Stu of the single malts.
scrappyblue Wrote:I was reading "Enemy of the State" recently and read that Peter LaNague was going to find where his ancestor Gurney had lived ... as soon as I read the name I thought "Jack's uncle!". Pretty cool how they link together in seemingly unrelated stories.
Scott Miller Wrote:???
KRW Wrote:You now... uncle Stu..... the guy we haven't heard about yet.:confused:Only that he was a connoisseur of single malt scotch, and I think that was in Gateways.
Ken Valentine Wrote:Only that he was a connoisseur of single malt scotch, and I think that was in Gateways.
And if I remember correctly, he was Jacks fathers brother as there was no last name mentioned.
Uncle Gurney could be Jacks mothers brother.
Ken V.
KRW Wrote:Because of this, the referance in "Hosts" (I think) about an uncle and the the short story of "Lippedleggin" I've suspected Jack's last name was Gurney.
Legion Wrote:Which character in Lipidleggin is Jacks Uncle? I just read it and guessin the shopkeep?
Ken Valentine Wrote:Only that he was a connoisseur of single malt scotch, and I think that was in Gateways.
And if I remember correctly, he was Jacks fathers brother as there was no last name mentioned.
Uncle Gurney could be Jacks mothers brother.
Ken V.
Brian Wrote:From what I've read here, Jack was never given a last name by The Man.