Ground Zero: A Repairman Jack Novel

Ground Zero: A Repairman Jack Novel

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Science Fiction Young Adult Action & Adventure
格式 平装书
页数 464
语言 英语
已发布 Sep 28, 2010
出版商 Tor Books
版本 Reprint
ISBN-10 0765362791
ISBN-13 9780765362797
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Amid the chaos and destruction of September 11, 2001, a solitary figure finds himself adrift near Manhattan, witnessing the harrowing event that would forever alter the landscape of the city and the nation. In the tumultuous aftermath, he is thrust into a world where survival means navigating the shadows and confronting hidden threats. This man, caught between the remnants of a burning skyline and an uncertain future, must grapple with his role in a society teetering on the brink of catastrophe.

As he forges forward, he becomes entwined in the life of Repairman Jack, a resourceful and enigmatic character known for his ability to solve problems outside the law. Together, they must navigate the murky waters of human desperation, facing off against both ordinary criminals and supernatural forces that seem to emerge from the wreckage. The stakes escalate as they uncover a web of conspiracies that may lead to not just personal loss but to a far-reaching impact on humanity.

As they delve deeper into their mission, the emotional toll of the events weighs heavily on them. Jack's determination to protect the innocent and seek justice drives him forward, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. The journey becomes not just a quest for answers, but a poignant exploration of loss, resilience, and the fragility of life in the wake of unimaginable tragedy.

Their story unfolds against a backdrop of a fractured world, where every decision can lead to salvation or downfall. It challenges the characters to confront their innermost fears and desires, all while redefining what it means to be a hero in times of crisis. Through suspenseful twists and deeply human moments, they navigate the complexities of hope, despair, and the unyielding fight for restoration amidst chaos.

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