The Dark at the End
I must confess, I'm a little disappointed in myself. Ever since reading F. Paul Wilson's Legacies, the second book in the Repairman Jack series, I've devoured these books. Good thing Legacies was a perfect stand-alone so I wasn't completely lost and once I'd read The Tomb all the blanks were filled in. But after that (I had had The Tomb on my shelf for a few years before buying and reading the second one). Then I bought Conspiracies and All the Rage in paperback at a pharmacy and I waited for the rest of the paperbacks to come out.
Every year one came out and I bought and read it within 2 weeks.
I haven't even cracked open The Dark at the End. I guess I know why. It's the last in a long series and I'm a little sad to see it go. Well, it isn't exactly going. Dr. Wilson signed I think a 3 book deal to write Jack's story as to how he came to be who he came to be and I think later this year the revised Nightworld comes out with a much expanded role for Jack.
But I'll get it read. It'll be slower, maybe my usual pace (I'm actually a very slow reader, but fast when it comes to RJ). I'm even starting my own Youtube channel where I'll review it (more on that later).