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  • Cold City

  • Repairman Jack: Early Years Trilogy, Book 1
  • By: F. Paul Wilson
  • Narrated by: Alexander Cendese
  • Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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Cold City

By: F. Paul Wilson
Narrated by: Alexander Cendese
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Summary

If you've never read a Repairman Jack novel, this is the place to begin.

It's 1990. A twenty-one-year-old named Jack has dropped out of college, leaving his old life behind to build a new one in New York City. Manhattan's rough edges are jagged enough to shred any unwary newcomer, but perhaps not one who is determined to stay off the grid, at any cost, in the busiest metropolis on earth. And to do so, he'll have to take jobs of a less than legal nature.

An interstate smuggling operation seems to fit the bill perfectly. But Jack's initial foray into the trafficking of illicit goods carries greater risk than he bargained for, putting him afoul of a preteen slavery ring, a group of jihadists, and a pair of vigilante brothers. As if those problems weren't enough, Jack is hunted by some machete-wielding maniacs, and his bartender Julio is harassed by the mob. How these things are linked, and what they have to do with the murder of Rabbi Meir Kahane in Manhattan's East Side Marriott, is a mystery Jack cannot let go of.

Cold City is the first of three new novels revealing the early years of one of the most popular characters in contemporary fiction: a self-styled "fix-it" man who is no stranger to the macabre or the bizarre, hired by victimized people who have nowhere else to turn. This is where he begins the metamorphosis from a naïve New Jersey refugee into the urban mercenary known as Repairman Jack.

©2012 F. Paul Wilson (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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Can’t get enough of Jack

I’ve already completed the full Repairman Jack series and have now gone back in time with this book to read about how his dubious career started and how he made all his oddball NY acquaintances. Great story so far, lots of links to his later life alongside twists and turns in an exciting g plot. I’m looking forward to reading the next instalment. I’ve really come to love Jack now, he’s firmly in place on my ‘troubled, but moral, urban avenger’ all time greats with the likes of Harry Dresden and Evan Smoak.

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Great

Loved it. Could not put it down. Can't wait for the next one. Great book

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A good prequel

This is the 2nd in the Repairman Jack series that I have listened to. After enjoying the Tomb I thought I would check more in the series. This instalment is set long before the Tomb, when Jack is a young man and definitely has a different tone. You do get to find out more about how Jack became the man he is and his relationship with Abe but missing is arrogant confidence and experience that this young Jack still has to develop. Also, the fact that there is no supernatural element to this story changes the feel... but in a welcome way. It would have spoiled the Tomb if Jack had already experienced such forces. It is more of an action/crime thriller.

It's well paced after an initial slow start and has a great story that will keep you engaged. It is by no means a masterpiece but it is an enjoyable tale.

Alexander Candese does a good job of narrating... initially I thought his New York droll was a little too overdone, but you get used to it and it kind of makes you relate to the setting more.

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