Reading Suggestions??

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gerhard1

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Who has any and what are they? During this period of semi-isolation, reading might alleviate the boredom that some of us are experiencing now.

I'd like to suggest my own novel The Pale Horse. A warning: it's long and very intense once the planning phase ends and the action starts.. Just click on the link in my sig-line below the Latin from Giovanni Morgagni. There's an excerpt from the book available at the link.

Stephen King's book The Stand is also a good read.

Any of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan stories are good as well.

Any others?
 

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Anything by Patrick McManus.
Killers of the Flower Moon.
American Sniper.
Lone Survivor.
Anything by Craig Groeschel.
Little Black Book of Violence if you're up for it.
 

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The late, Robert B. Parker literally taught me how to read. His Jesse Stone and Sunny Randall novels are probably my favorite, but I appreciate his Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch westerns as well.

If you are a Stephen King fan (and who isn't) you might give Dean Koontz a try. My favorite by Koontz is hands down Life Expectantcy by I enjoy the Odd Thomas series as well.
 

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The survivalist series by A. American
Enemies series by Mathew Bracken
Patriots series by James Wesley Rawles
As far as Rawles goes however his last couple books become very repetitive and extreamly preachy.
 

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