Ground Zero, F. Paul Wilson
Ground Zero, F. Paul Wilson
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Ground Zero

Author: F. Paul Wilson

Narrator: Christopher Price

Unabridged: 12 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/24/2013


Synopsis

“Serves up the occult thrills fans of Wilson’s series have come to expect and tantalizes with the promise of more surprises to come.” —Publishers Weekly on By the Sword“Bloody, sordid, and apocalyptic but, thanks to Jack’s can-do attitude, plenty of fun.” —Kirkus Reviews on By the SwordOn September 11, 2001, a man drifts in a boat off lower Manhattan as the twin towers burn. He removes a small box from his pocket and presses a button. As he waits for the south tower to collapse, he thinks: The vast majority will blame the collapse on the crazy Arabs who hijacked the planes and the Islamic extremists who funded them—the obvious choice. A few will notice inconsistencies and point fingers elsewhere, blaming the government or Big Oil or some other powerful but faceless entity. No one—absolutely no one—will guess the truth behind the who and why of this day.Years later, someone does. Repairman Jack’s childhood friend Weezy Connell (the genius girl from Jack: Secret Histories) has started fitting together the pieces of the puzzle and anonymously posting her conclusions on the Web. But she can’t stay anonymous forever. Someone is after her. Jack becomes involved in her troubles and in the paranoid mazes of the 9/11 Truth Movement, where conspiracy theories point in every direction.They’re all wrong. The truth is stranger, darker, and more evil than anyone can imagine. It involves the cosmic shadow war into which Jack has been drafted. And if the plot behind it—millennia in the planning—succeeds, it will forever change life on this Earth.

About F. Paul Wilson

F. Paul Wilson, the New York Times bestselling author of the Repairman Jack novels, lives in Wall, New Jersey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Phil

Well, we finally have the real reason for 9/11! This is the antepenultimate novel in the series and as Wilson tells/warns us in the intro, it is not discrete; the last three books are basically one divided into three parts. We return to the order with a vengeance. There is something in the basement......more

In this, the thirteenth and “pen-penultimate” Repairman Jack novel, Jack takes on the cause of Weezy, a childhood friend (a character introduced in one of Wilson’s teen Jack books for young adults) and an eccentric genius with a photographic memory, who has pieced together the brief hints about the......more

Goodreads review by Jason

4 Stars Ground Zero, Repairman Jack #13 was to me a good story that sets up the obvious endgame in this amazing series and guilty pleasure of mine. F. Paul Wilson has created a special series led by a main character in Jack that always walks the line between good and bad. The Repairman Jack series h......more