This, the second installment in a prequel, focuses on the early years of this author’s Repairman Jack series.
With this tale, readers are taken back in time to observe a 22-year-old Jack running from a gang of Dominicans. The angry group has their machetes waving high above their heads, as Jack climbs on top of a moving subway train to get away. In other words, from page one, the action is intense.
It is the early 1990’s and Jack is trying to settle down in New York City. On his way to becoming an urban mercenary, as he calls it, the brush with the Dominicans was somewhat of a misunderstanding; they object to Jack being their boss at his oh-so-tender age.
When Jack gets away he heads to his favorite bar, ‘The Spot.’ Julio, the owner, is about to lose the bar and Jack wants to make sure that doesn’t happen; he’s trying desperately to get something on the person who is buying the bar and make him go away for good. Jack does find something…a true scammer who goes after elderly ladies to get their money.
But the scammer is not all Jack runs across; he even has a chance happening with Arabs who are planning the first bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993.
One thing occurs right after another that seem like a string of coincidences leading the reader to Jack’s eventual destiny. But the actual reasons why Jack became who he became are still out there, just waiting for this incredible author to pen Book III.
A fast-paced, thrill fest, it would be wise to read the first novel, Cold City, which is a truly terrific lead-in. It’s no wonder why thriller fans rave about this ordinary guy who is out to protect the citizens, with a little of the supernatural thrown in for good measure.