Secret Histories
2008 • 308 pages

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Jack: Secret Histories by F. Paul Wilson



I am not a “Repairman Jack” reader. I think I tried one a few years ago and decided that it was too much of a by the numbers actioner with the uber-competent hero. On the other hand, I liked F. Paul Wilson forty years when he was writing libertarian science fiction, although I didn't follow him when he turned to horror. Also, I read some of his “secret history” stories and enjoyed them.

So, bottom line, if there are references to later books in here, and I imagine there are, I didn't catch them.

What I found was a solid young adult mystery story with a cultic overlay. Young Jack is fourteen and it is the summer before entering ninth grade at the local high school. He and his friends, Weezie and Eddie, travel out to the New Jersey Pine Barren and find a body and a strange object. They try to ascertain if the object is an ancient artifact but find themselves being stalked. And then deaths tied to the strange and secret Septimus lodge start happening around time.

It's up to Jack to figure out what's happening to whom.

I particularly liked Wilson's Pine Barren setting. He has had some other stories in the same setting and it seems that he has local knowledge. I would never have considered New Jersey a place for the occult, so I was surprised to discovery that the Pine Barrens hold their own mystery.

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