RobinR Wrote:The Right Honorable Mr. Scott Miller, Esq.,
Sec. of Serious Formality,
Repairman Jack Forum
Dearest Sir,
Got it.
Yours seriously and with formality,
Robin Reed
Scott Miller Wrote:Right on. Welcome to the fray and may I add that I'm envious of your newbieness to FPW; you've got some great stories awaiting. I suggest not limiting yourself to just the RJ books, all of his stuff is worth a read.This!
Karithna Wrote:Welcome. Don't forget to check out the two stories you can read from this site. I really liked Definitive Therapy. It's a quick look into how FPW's twisted mind works. And don't forget your vitamin D.You can find those stories here:
RobinR Wrote:Now I'm all worried about Jack, sitting there bleeding with no help nearby.He didn't. In the sequel to Nightworld, we find out the books following The Tomb, were only a dream sequence. Tom finds out about RJ's hidden treasures and has the doctors pull the plug. He then reveals his middle name. It starts with the letter R, and he has never told a soul. Only his father, sister, and little brother still knew about it. The rest had died. The book ends with "R" laughing and rubbing his hands together saying "2 to go!".
t4terrific Wrote:He didn't. In the sequel to Nightworld, we find out the books following The Tomb, were only a dream sequence. Tom finds out about RJ's hidden treasures and has the doctors pull the plug. He then reveals his middle name. It starts with the letter R, and he has never told a soul. Only his father, sister, and little brother still knew about it. The rest had died. The book ends with "R" laughing and rubbing his hands together saying "2 to go!".
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RobinR Wrote:Now I'm all worried about Jack, sitting there bleeding with no help nearby.Welcome, Robin. You'll like it here.
If it wasn't for the many following books I would think he didn't make it, the poor dear.
RobinR Wrote:Now I'm all worried about Jack, sitting there bleeding with no help nearby.I had the same thought . . . until I read NIGHTWORLD.
If it wasn't for the many following books I would think he didn't make it, the poor dear.