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The Tery Paperback – January 1, 1989

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After the king's thugs murder his parents, a young bearlike "tery" befriends a lonely potter and the two plot to overthrow the evil kingdom
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Baen Books; First Edition (January 1, 1989)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 192 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0671698559
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0671698553
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.8 ounces
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 45 ratings

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F. Paul Wilson
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I was born toward the end of the Jurassic Period and raised in New Jersey where I misspent my youth playing with matches, poring over Uncle Scrooge and E.C. comics, reading Lovecraft, Matheson, Bradbury, and Heinlein, listening to Chuck Berry and Alan Freed, and watching Soupy Sales and horror movies. I sold my first story in the Cretaceous Period and have been writing ever since. (Even that dinosaur-killer asteroid couldn't stop me.)

I've written in just about every genre - science fiction, fantasy, horror, young adult, a children's Christmas book (with a monster, of course), medical thrillers, political thrillers, even a religious thriller (long before that DaVinci thing). So far I've got about 55 books and 100 or so short stories under my name in 24 languages.

I guess I'm best known for the Repairman Jack series which ran 23 novels. Jack is out to pasture now, but I may bring him back if the right story comes along.

THE KEEP, THE TOMB, HARBINGERS, BY THE SWORD, and NIGHTWORLD all appeared on the New York Times Bestsellers List. WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS won the first Prometheus Award in 1979; THE TOMB received the Porgie Award from The West Coast Review of Books. My novelette "Aftershock" received the 1999 Bram Stoker Award for short fiction. DYDEETOWN WORLD was on the young adult recommended reading lists of the American Library Association and the New York Public Library, among others (God knows why). I received the prestigious Inkpot Award from San Diego ComiCon and the Pioneer Award from the RT Booklovers Convention. I'm listed in the 50th anniversary edition of Who's Who in America. (That plus $3 will buy you a coffee at Starbuck's.)

My novel THE KEEP was made into a visually striking but otherwise incomprehensible movie (screenplay and direction by Michael Mann) from Paramount in 1983. My original teleplay "Glim-Glim" first aired on Monsters. An adaptation of my short story "Menage a Trois" was part of the pilot for The Hunger series that debuted on Showtime in July 1997.

And then there's the epic saga of the Repairman Jack film. After 20 years in development hell with half a dozen writers and at least a dozen scripts, Beacon Films has decided that "Repairman Jack" might be better suited for TV than theatrical films. (We'll see how that works out.)

I've done a few collaborations too: with Steve Spruill on NIGHTKILL, A NECESSARY END with Sarah Pinborough, THE PROTEUS CURE with Tracy Carbone, and the Nocturnia series with Thomas Moneleone. Back in the 1990s, Matthew J. Costello and I did world design, characters, and story arcs for Sci-Fi Channel's FTL NewsFeed, a daily newscast set 150 years in the future. An FTL NewsFeed was the first program broadcast by the new channel when it launched in September 1992. We took over scripting the Newsfeeds (the equivalent of a 4-1/2 hour movie per year) in 1994 and continued until its cancellation in December 1996.

We did script and design for MATHQUEST WITH ALADDIN (Disney Interactive - 1997) with voices by Robin Williams and Jonathan Winters, and the same for The Interactive DARK HALF for Orion Pictures, based on the Stephen King novel, but this project was orphaned when MGM bought Orion. (It's officially vaporware now.) We did two novels together (MIRAGE and DNA WARS) and even wrote a stageplay, "Syzygy," which opened in St. Augustine, Florida, in March, 2000.

I'm tired of talking about myself, so I'll close by saying that I live and work at the Jersey Shore where I'm usually pounding away on a new novel and haunting eBay for strange clocks and Daddy Warbucks memorabilia. (No, we don't have a cat.)

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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2013
I cannot spoil the story by revealing that Wilson borrows the power of a central Christian image - the Crucifixion - for his tale of world-wide intolerance and bigotry. Wilson himself begins the story with the puzzlement of a Christian missionary faced with that image on an alien planet.

Because of that, this novel reminded me at first of James Blish's A Case of Conscience, which masterfully explored such questions as, "Do aliens have souls?" and "If they do, did the crucifixon at Golgotha save them too?"

But it is a different question about souls that Wilson poses - and answers - in The Tery. And while it doesn't really drive the narrative of the LaNague Federation, it does fit in with other Wilson novels that address similar concepts of human dignity, liberty and self-determination, and is enjoyable on those levels as well.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2013
I discovered F Paul Wilson when I began reading the Repairman Jack series. When I completed the series, I was looking for something else of his to read. This was pretty good, but not of the calibre of the RJ series. Still, it is worth a read. It is more of a novella than an actual full length, indepth work. On a more supportive note, the FPW style is definitely there and you can see how much he has developed his craft in future efforts.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2010
excellent book... back in the early 90s I picked this book up in a grocery store just for something to read during vacation... I've reread it over the years a bunch of times, every time its great. Well written, with good characters and plot.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2011
As a Repairman Jack fan, I love F. Paul Wilson's writing. I enjoyed this book but it won't ever be a favorite. It has a religious theme that may or may not make some people happy but it is definitely thought provoking. I have never read a book by him that wasn't worth reading, this just isn't my favorite. It's kind of a Sci-Fi other world story and they are not my cup of tea but again, it's F. Paul Wilson.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2015
I love F. Paul Wilson, but this book was too short. I wanted more.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2014
Excellent story - even better when you put it into the LaNague framework.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2015
Great F.Paul Wilson, as always!
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2014
This qualifies as early F. Paul Wilson. The author was so good right from the start that, if you haven't read this one, now's the time. The Tery is a sympathetic character, deeper than he at first seems. Wilson's work is always informed by a thoughtful core philosophy which elevates it above mere entertainment. When you can get that and all the entertainment you could hope for, what could be better?

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Richaiki
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 4, 2020
I read it. I like the author