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    <![CDATA[By the Sword: A Repairman Jack Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;<p><em>By the Sword</em> takes up the adventures of Repairman Jack directly after <em>Bloodline</em>.  Jack is hired to find a legendary Japanese sword, a katana stolen from the Hiroshima Peace Museum and brought to New York City. Central characters include the members of a weird Japanese cult, a young Japanese businessman and his three Yakuza bodyguards, plus Hank Thompson, the Kicker cult leader from <em>Bloodline</em>. The cult, the businessman, the Yakuza, and the Kickers are looking for the sword as well. <br/><br/>Also in the mix is the pregnant teenager carrying a child, loaded with abnormal DNA, who will be a decisive force in the cosmic shadow war raging behind the scenes. She becomes a pawn in the game, hunted by both sides. Following his usual m.o., Jack maneuvers all sides into a bloody melee from which he plans to waltz away with the fabled katana. Of course, when things don’t go as planned, Jack must improvise (and he hates to improvise). <em>By the Sword</em> takes F. Paul Wilson’s trademark breakneck pacing and interweaving storylines to a new level.</p>&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[The last in the Repairman Jack series and the least of the series.  All the others were great and this one was just &quot;so so.&quot;  It was like Wilson just churned it out to make a deadline.  He's capable of better.]]></body>
    
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