Book Buzz:-->"Conspiracies" by F. Paul Wilson (2000)

"Doors of light...surround the night
Chased away...by dawn's new day.
As far as the eye can see
Your love burns a hole into me."
Nutz

NO SPOILERS:
"Conspiracies" (2000) by F. Paul Wilson is the third Repairman Jack novel...And it's one dandy of a ride. (The 1st and 2nd novel can be found here and here.)

Repairman Jack, for those new to this blog, is an urban mercenary with a soft heart for the ill-treated underdog. He has went to the nth degrees in wiping out any record of his existence and has skilled himself in various ways of defense and offense.

He'll tackle any job, small or large, if it is a worthy request. And Repairman Jack is not adverse to mysteries bordering the edges of X-file goodness.

In "Conspiracies"... RJ is asked to track down a missing woman scheduled to speak at a conspiracy theorists convention. And, of course, in RJ's attempts at solving this mystery, he encounters various odd, if not paranoid individuals with some terrifically unbelievable theories. Nice.

As I've mentioned before, Stephen King is the president of the Repairman Jack Fan Club (sorta) which ain't too shabby.

Plus there have been rumours of big stars vying for the title role in an upcoming Repaiman Jack movie. I have a couple of ideas who I'd like to see nail the role.
Hopefully, the Hollywood moguls get it right.

Up to now...each book remains autonomous to the other...but OCD'd as I am...I strongly suggest starting with the first one ("The Tomb").

"Conspiracies" is a fast-paced adventure yarn with lots of various conspiracy theories dropped in that I found extremely entertaining.
A great way to break up your heavier reading load...with a terrific escapist romp.

The Repairman Jack series is a great way to go. Good stuff!

MoSkeet

"Nutz"...the self-titled debut...from another band from Liverpool is impressive and holds up big time. This record stills sounds fresh today and the songs should be burning up classic rock stations.

Nutz could rock and their vocals put some better known frontmen to shame. In fact, one can easily hear how they influenced a couple of later bands that became huge.

Sadly, only available as import...this debut should be out there. It remains a mystery as to why Nutz didn't foam. This band demands more attention. Good stuff!
Nutz:-->"As Far As The Eye Can See" (Nutz) (1974) (Must Own)

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