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Oct 21, 2012 09:20AM

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Hi Russell , there are so many, but I recommend Gregg Hurwitz, Linwood Barkley, William Kent Krueger, of course Lee Child, Daniel Silva and Vince Fjynn, David Balducci......just to name a few .

Willam Kent Kruger is the best. I've read all the Cork O'Conner novels but one, Really enjoy them.


My first suggestion would be to try some of the 'classics' if you haven't already ... try Alastair MacLean and Desmond Bagley. They are certainly older books but I don't think anyone does action/adventure better. Goodbye, California is one of my favorite Maclean books and High Citadel is one of my favorite Bagley books.
Clive Cussler and David Golemon also have some good ones.

I also really likes the first two Shane Schofield books by Matthew Reilly, Ice Station and Area 7.
Both of these series are military/covert-ops/special-ops type of stories. There is some mystery involved, but the action is what really drives the narrative. I tore through all three books very quickly.


You have a point. The chance of death can heighten suspense, but as an absolute statement, I have to disagree. It is true that the two books I mentioned involve deaths, but neither involves murder per se. In one case a horrible accident puts lives at risk and in the other the action is military. The suspense in both cases is whether and how the main characters will be able to survive a life-threatening situation. So many murder mysteries involve serial killers or hired hit men, both of which are so implausible that it becomes hard to buy into the story. If you find the plot and characters bogus, there is no suspense or tension.

Again a good point. Wallace Stroby's Barbed Wire Kiss was compelling, the atmospheric tension of the setting added to the suspense. But his later hit woman book - couldn't get through it because it was so implausible and oh-so-convenient with action sequences

His book 'Adrenaline' was also very good.
I also liked 'Velocity' by Dean Koontz, although I reckon that the ending did slightly let it down.
Still, all three are great action-y books!
Edit: I've just looked for 'Run' on Goodreads but can't find it for some reason. I've found it on Amazon so it does still exist though...honest!



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