Just a few from off the top of one of my piles of books: Jeffrey Deaver - The Blue Nowhere David Morrell - Desperate Measures and others John Case - The Genesis Code, The First Horseman and The Eighth Day Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child - The Cabinet of Curiosities, Relic, Reliquary, The Ice Limit, and Mount Dragon Dan Brown - The Da Vinci Code, Angels & Demons, Deception Point, and Digital Fortress Michael Crighton - Timeline and others Ian Caldwell - The Rule of Four Dean Koontz - Watchers and others Michael Palmer - Silent Treatment, Natural Causes and others (mostly medical thrillers)
Can you tell I love to read? Let me know what other Authors and topics you like and I can dig through some more piles, stacks, boxes and shelves for other recommendations.
HayTay
P.S. Does anyone else read the Destroyer series created by Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir? A trashy, far-fetched, and quick read, I got hooked on them in high school in the '70s and have read every one of them. I know they're silly, but, they have their moments. The author(s) poke fun at almost everything; politics, entertainment, religion, fads, thugs, medicine, etc. Some are better than others, but I usually get at least one chuckle per book. And whether we admit it (or not), after reading a couple of them we start to wish we could acquire the skills of the heroes, Remo & Chiun.
__________________ HayTay
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