Reprisal

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F. Paul Wilson: Reprisal (2011, Tor)

412 pages

English language

Published Nov. 22, 2011 by Tor.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-2166-4
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OCLC Number:
731009759

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""Who am I? Why, I'm you. Or parts of you. The best parts. I'm the touch of Richard Speck, Ed Gein, John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, and Bin Laden in all of you. I am the thousand tiny angers and fleeting rages of your day--at the car that cuts you off on the freeway, at the kid who sneaks ahead of you in line at the movies, at the old fart with the full basket in the eight-items only express checkout at the supermarket. I'm the nasty glee in the name-callers and the long-suffering pain, the self-loathing, the smoldering resentment, the suppressed rage, and the never-to-be-fulfilled promises of revenge in their targets. I'm the daily business betrayals and the corporate men's room character assassinations. I'm the husband who beats his wife, the mother who scalds her child, I'm the playground beatings of your little boys, the backseat rapes of your …

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Review of 'Reprisal' on 'Goodreads'

Fifth book of the series. In 'Reprisal', [a:F Paul Wilson|7120822|F Paul Wilson|http://www.goodreads.com/assets/nophoto/nophoto-U-50x66-251a730d696018971ef4a443cdeaae05.jpg] tries to tie together most of the preceeding stories of the so called 'Adversary Cycle' and succeeds, even though the result leaves me wishing he hadn't.

The story of 'Reprisal' is a good one. The gradual destruction of Lisl is pretty heartbreaking. And Wilson succeeds in creating - in Rafe Losmara - a character that balances between eccentric and evil. A moral anarchist.

But the important character of the story - Will Ryerson - is a failure. As is any revelation about the Adversary. Perhaps it's because Wilson doesn't reveal enough, perhaps it's simply because the mythology behind this Adversary is simplific and stereotypical.

I have set as a goal in life to finish the Adversary Cycle. Failure in doing so would be in Rasalom's favor and it would also prevent me from passing ultimate judgement on the …

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