Infernal
Repairman Jack, Book 9
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Narrado por:
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Christopher Price
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F. Paul Wilson
The ninth Repairman Jack novel begins with a tragedy that throws Jack together with his brother Tom, a judge from Philadelphia. They've never been close and Jack, the career criminal, soon finds that he adheres to a higher ethical standard than his brother the judge.
Determined to get to know his brother better, Tom convinces Jack to go on a wild treasure hunt together. Armed only with a map pointing the way to a desolate wreck off the coast of Bermuda, the brothers come across something much stranger, and much more dangerous than mere treasure.
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Good continuation of the overall story
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Good but Lacking
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Great series
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Awesome as usual!
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Would you listen to Infernal again? Why?
Probably if I had nothing else to listen to. Good light story that moves along at a good pace.Which scene was your favorite?
When Jack's brother Tom finally does right by his brother and take responsibility for his own actions.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
In the beginning of the book Jack's father is shot at the airport. He tried to save people when the shooting started but was unable. This was a gut wrenching scene, not just because the father dies but also because they had just reconciled after many years.Any additional comments?
This is one of the better Repairman Jack books. I would put it at the same level as Gateways which until now was my favorite.Excellent Repairman Jack book
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