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Francis Paul Wilson

    17 mai 1946

    Francis Paul Wilson crée des récits qui mêlent sans effort science-fiction, horreur et thrillers médicaux, explorant les liens complexes entre la découverte scientifique et le surnaturel. Son œuvre se caractérise par un rythme palpitant et un profond engagement envers les implications philosophiques de l'élargissement des connaissances et des limites humaines. La voix distinctive de Wilson réside dans sa capacité à tisser des intrigues complexes avec des questions profondes sur l'existence, la moralité et l'inconnu. Il offre aux lecteurs un voyage captivant à travers les genres, en maintenant toujours une attention particulière à l'élément humain dans des circonstances extraordinaires.

    Francis Paul Wilson
    The Christmas Thingy
    Fatal Error
    Stalin's Gulag at War
    Nightworld
    The Last Christmas: A Repairman Jack Novel
    Un goût de bonheur et de miel sauvage. Sam, chien de sauvetage. Mort clinique. Souvenirs de débrouille
    • The Last Christmas: A Repairman Jack Novel

      • 370pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,4(158)Évaluer

      Jack is back.Wilson never said he was through with Repairman Jack. He said he was through turning in a new novel every year. He also said when a story came along that was right for Jack, he’d write it.The Last Christmas is that story.It’s late December between Ground Zero and Fatal Error, a winter of discontent for Jack who’s perhaps spending too much time hanging at Julio’s. An old contact, Edward Burkes, convinces him to take on a missing-person fix.As usual, nothing is as it seems and the missing person isn’t exactly a person. In fact, it’s like nothing anyone has ever seen.And in the middle of all this, the mysterious Madame de Medici hires him to safeguard a valuable object. Simple, right?Not even close.Yep, Jack is back and, as usual, weird trouble is on his heels.

      The Last Christmas: A Repairman Jack Novel
    • Nightworld

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,4(48)Évaluer

      This is the way the world ends...not with a bang but a scream in the dark. It begins at dawn, when the sun rises late. Then the holes appear. The first forms in Central Park, in sight of an apartment where Repairman Jack and a man as old as time watch with growing dread. Gaping holes, bottomless and empty...until sundown, when the first unearthly, hungry creatures appear. Nightworld brings F. Paul Wilson's Adversary Cycle and Repairman Jack saga to an apocalyptic finale as Jack and Glaeken search the Secret History to gather a ragtag army for a last stand against the Otherness and a hideously transformed Rasalom.

      Nightworld
    • Stalin's Gulag at War

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Stalin's Gulag at War places the Gulag within the story of the regional wartime mobilization of Western Siberia during the Second World War. The author explores a diverse array of issues, including mass death, informal practices, and the responses of prisoners and personnel to the war.

      Stalin's Gulag at War
    • Munir Habib's life has become a nightmare. His tormentor has warned Munir not to report the kidnapping of his family, or they will pay a terrible price. But a friend realizes something is terribly wrong and tells Munir he doesn't have to go to the cops. There's a guy who fixes situations like this--Repairman Jack. Jack is backed into helping Munir despite his ongoing involvement in the cosmic shadow war between the Ally and the Otherness. Or perhaps because of it. He's chafing at being forced into the defensive role of protecting the Lady, the physical embodiment of the consciousness of the planet Earth. Meanwhile, the Septimus Order and the Kickers are seemingly working in concert on a plot to extinguish the Lady and open the way for the Otherness to take over our reality. To top it all off, Dawn Pickering finally goes into labor and delivers a baby she only glimpses as it's whisked away, and is terrified by what she sees. Later she's told the baby died, but she doesn't believe it. Neither does Weezy. Neither does Jack. All these interlocking plots mean doom for humanity. But Jack never gives up or gives in.

      Fatal Error
    • Best selling author F. Paul Wilson and award-winning illustrator Alan M. Clark offer up this fun children's Christmas story about little Jessica, who wishes for a monster of her own for Christmas, and the gets more (and less) than she could have hoped for.

      The Christmas Thingy
    • Definitely Not Kansas

      Book One: The Nocturnia Chronicles

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      Set in the imaginative world of Nocturnia, the story weaves a tale suitable for both adults and young readers, blending adventure with themes of self-discovery and courage. As characters navigate this unique realm, they encounter challenges that test their resilience and friendships. The narrative promises to engage middle-grade readers and above, inviting them to explore a fantastical landscape filled with intrigue and excitement.

      Definitely Not Kansas
    • Cold City

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      The beginning of a new prequel trilogy, Repairman Jack: The Early Years

      Cold City
    • Dark City

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Dark City is the second of a new prequel trilogy, Repairman Jack: The Early Years by F. Paul Wilson. It's February 1992. Desert Storm is raging in Iraq but twenty-two-year-old Jack has more pressing matters at home. His favorite bar, The Spot, is about to be sold out from under Julio, Jack's friend. Jack has been something of a tag-along to this point, but now he takes the reins and demonstrates his innate talent for seeing biters get bit. With a body count even higher than in Cold City, this second novel of the Early Years Trilogy hurtles Jack into the final volume in which all scores will be settled, all debts paid.

      Dark City
    • Reprisal

      • 412pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,3(87)Évaluer

      This is the fifth book in Wilson's Adversary Cycle, updated by the author and available for the first time in trade paperback, and released in preparation for the grand climax of the Repairman Jack cycle. Poised and waiting for the moment he can unleash an ancient wave of horror that will extinguish humanity, the son of clone Jim Hanley, Jonah, poses as a graduate student in a small southern town to hide his venomous vampiric identity.

      Reprisal