A review by posies23
The Haunted Air by F. Paul Wilson

4.0

I liked this one better than the previous novel, HOSTS, so that's something. This time, Jack's recovering from the events of the previous novel when he winds up in another situation that demands his attention. As usual, Jack's unique skills -- and the fact that he's now apparently a nexus for coincidences -- lead to his involvement in a haunting, serial murder, immortality, and some psychic charlatans.

As usual, Wilson's writing is compelling, and there are some great action sequences. This novel also advances several plot lines from previous books, and has a nice nod to Wilson's breakout novel, THE KEEP.

Enjoyable, and worth reading.