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GROUND ZERO
ALSO BY F. PAUL WILSON
Repairman Jack*
The Tomb
Gateways
Legacies
Crisscross
Conspiracies
Infernal
All the Rage
Harbingers
Hosts
Bloodline
The Haunted Air
By the Sword
Young Adult*
Jack: Secret Histories
The Adversary Cycle*
The Keep
Reborn
The Tomb
Reprisal
The Touch
Nightworld
Other Novels
Healer
Implant
Wheels Within Wheels
Deep as the Marrow
An Enemy of the State
Mirage (with Matthew J. Costello)
Black Wind
Nightkill (with Steven Spruill)
Dydeetown World
Masque (with Matthew J. Costello)
The Tery
The Christmas Thingy
Sibs
Sims
The Select
The Fifth Harmonic
Virgin
Midnight Mass
Short Fiction
Soft and Others
The Barrens and Others
Aftershock & Others
Editor
Freak Show
Diagnosis: Terminal
* See The Secret History of the World ()
GROUND ZERO
A Repairman Jack Novel
F. PAUL WILSON
A TOM DOHERTY ASSOCIATES BOOK NEW YORK
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously.
GROUND ZERO: A REPAIRMAN JACK NOVEL
Copyright 2009 by F. Paul Wilson
All rights reserved.
A Tor Book
Published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC
175 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10010
www.tor-forge.com
Tor is a registered trademark of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Wilson, F. Paul (Francis Paul)
Ground zero: a Repairman Jack novel / F. Paul Wilson.1st ed.
p. cm.
A Tom Doherty Associates book.
ISBN 978-0-7653-2281-4
1. Repairman Jack (Fictitious character)Fiction. 2. September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001Fiction.
I. Title.
PS3573.I45695G76 2009
813'.54dc22
2009016465
First Edition: September 2009
Printed in the United States of America
0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
AUTHORS NOTE
You hold the pen-penultimate Repairman Jack novel.
Thats right: Ive decided to end the series with number fifteen (though Jack will make his final appearance in Nightworld).
Ive always said this would be a closed-end series, that I would not run Jack into the ground, that I had a big story to tell and would lower the curtain after telling it.
The end of that story draws nigh. (Theres a highfalutin phrase.)
And if youve been following along, youve noticed that the recent novels do not tie up as neatly as the earlier ones. Ive always kept longer story arcs running from book to book, but I used to be able to bring each installment to a distinct conclusion. That, Im afraid, is no longer the case.
As I move people and objects into place and set the stage for the events that will tip all of humanity into Nightworld, the final chapter, this sort of incremental closure has become impossible.
So I ask you to bear with me. You may have noticed that By the Sword began shortly after Bloodline, and Ground Zero picks up a couple of months after that.
Two more Repairman Jack novels remain, the last ending just before Nightworld begins. Along the way well be reprinting the remainder of the Adversary Cycle, synching the releases of The Touch, Reborn, and Reprisal with Jacks timeline. (See The Secret History of the World at the end of this book for the sequence.)
The post-Harbingers installments of Jacks tale have become what the French call a roman fleuveliterally, a river novel, with one story flowing from volume to volume. As a result, each new installment is going to feel richer, deeper, and make more sense if youve read the ones before.
Hang in there, folks. Its been a long ride, and weve still got a lot of wonder, terror, and tragedy ahead. I promise youll be glad you made the trip.
F. Paul Wilson
the Jersey shore
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thanks to the usual crew for their efforts: my wife, Mary; my editor, David Hartwell; Elizabeth Monteleone; Steven Spruill; and my agent, Albert Zuckerman. Special thanks to David J. Schow for the guided hajj to hallowed Bronson Canyon and its infamous caves.
GROUND ZERO
Surreal, he thought as he watched the twin towers burn.
His rented boat rocked gently on the waters of New York harbor, a thousand feet off the Battery. The morning sun blazed in a flawless cerulean sky. But for the susurrus of the light breeze and the soft lapping of the waves against the hull, the world lay silent about him.
A beautiful, beautiful day . . .
. . . unless you were anywhere near those towers.
He tried to imagine the pandemonium in the streets around themthe Klaxons, the sirens, the shouts, the confusion, the terror. Not a hint of that here. The towers belched black smoke like a couple of chimneys, but all in silence.
He checked his watch: nearly ten oclock. The plan was to allow an hour or so of chaos after the Arabs completed their mission. By then, though fear and terror would still be running high, the initial panic would have subsided. The situation would be considered horrific and tragic, but manageable. The second jet had hit at 9:03, so the hour mark was almost upon him. Time to initiate the second phasethe real reason for all this.
From a pocket of his Windbreaker he pulled a pair of gray plastic boxes, each the size of a cigarette packone marked with an S for the south tower, the other with an N for the north. He put the N away for later. After all, the south tower was the important one, the reason for this enormous undertaking.
He extended an aerial from the S box, then slid up a little safety cover on its front panel, revealing a black button. He took a breath and pressed the button, then watched and waited.
The vast majority would blame the collapse on the crazy Arabs who hijacked the planes and the Islamic extremists who funded themthe obvious choice. A few would notice inconsistencies and point fingers elsewhere, blaming the government or Big Oil or some other powerful but faceless entity.
No one, absolutely no one, would guessor be allowed to guessthe truth behind the who and the why of this day.
MONDAY
1
Diana stared at herself in the mirror. She did that a lot. Maybe too much. No, definitely too much. But she didnt have much else to do.
She hated her life. So boring.
Mainly because she was so lonely. Not that she was alone. She shared this big house with three mengrown men, sworn to protect her with their livesbut they werent friends. She could talk to them, as in have conversations, but couldnt really talk to them about things that mattered. She chatted online all the time, but that wasnt the same as having another flesh-and-blood fourteen-year-old girl in the same room.
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