3rdDeacon 08-22-2009, 11:43 AM
I was introduced to the Adversary universe in an unusual way. In my late teens, I was in college and perusing their library. I saw a novel called "The Keep" and decided to read it.
I checked the book out of the library, and let it sit in my locker. A couple of days later, I had some time and decided to read it in the lobby where our classes gathered.
Another student saw the novel, and asked me if I "had gotten to the part where the face appears out of the darkness, and then a hand grabs the heroine"?
I stated "No, I really haven't started reading it yet."
She went on to tell me that she had read this novel and it scared the living daylights out of her.
That got my interest.
Finished the novel within the week, reading it whenever I got the chance.
I just was captured by this novel, and would re-read it many times over. Even saw the movie of it. (Poor, poor, F. Paul Wilson.) What a travesty that was.
Anyway, quite a few years later, I was in a used bookstore with my wife. I was looking for copies of any books by Clive Cussler (My then favourite author), and I came upon another book by F.P. Wilson. The novel was a paperback of "Nightworld".
Read the back of the book, and thought it sounded intriguing. What was the author of "The Keep" writing about know.
Imagine my complete surprise as I discovered that this was the final episode in the Adversary Cycle. This novel would go on to haunt me figuratively and literally (I hate milli- and centipedes).
I only really got into the Adversary Cycle and RJ series a couple years ago, and couldn't put them down.
I am not a full fledged fan of both series, having purchased all the RJ books to date, and acquired the Borderlands Press editions of the Adversary Cycle.
As well, I've dipped my collective mind into other works of F. Paul Wilson and really appreciate his scope of collective fiction.
I think this will do for my first post. Glad I finally came onto this board. :cheers: