Lookin for a book

robbyras
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So I'm going to Madrid and Paris in september and to get in the Europe frame of mind I want to read a good spy or mystery novel set in either location... Any suggestions? And I've already read the divinci code... Thanks! I might just send out a thank you package to the person who gives me a good recomendation...
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Go with Dan Browns next one.robbyras:So I'm going to Madrid and Paris in september and to get in the Europe frame of mind I want to read a good spy or mystery novel set in either location... Any suggestions? And I've already read the divinci code... Thanks! I might just send out a thank you package to the person who gives me a good recomendation...0 -
It is a long book, but very good. Les Miserable. Not contemporary, but a classic.0
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The Scarlet Pimpernel. It was a book made into a classical play, and now it's a broadway classic.0
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I'm thinkin something more along the lines of The Bourne Identity0
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Hmm...Hunt For Red October by Tom Clancy? That or Patriot Games.0
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Winter in Madrid by C.J. Sampson0
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How about Robert Ludlum's "The Sigma Protocol" or "Apocalypse Watch".0
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anything by "Tricky Di ck" Richard Marcenko (spelling?) former Navy Seal turned Espionage writer just changes names and location to not break codes or something0
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this might be the winner here... have you read it?badge54fd:Winter in Madrid by C.J. Sampson0 -
I have not read it myself, but a friend of mine has and said it was very good.0
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Lawrence Block has written a few dozen mystery/crime novels. Some of which take place all over Europe. One that comes to mind is "The Canceled Czech". It's one from the Even Tanner series. All very good.0
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How about the Venetian Betrayal, the Amber Room, The Alexandria Link, or the Third Secret by Steve Berry? All are what I call "historical fiction" - not sure if that's a real literature classification, but who cares! haha. Basically, he uses true events from history to set modern day mysteries. I like it because at the end, he'll explain what was true events that were referenced, and what he embellished. He's one of my favorite writers. If you want one of these, I'll even send you the book.0
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Or, check out Brad Thor. Most of his are espionage thrillers set in Europe.0
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Hugh Laurie (as in Dr. House) wrote a book called "The Gun Seller." Suppose to be sort of a comedic spy story. By all accounts, he's a good writer and the book got good reviews.
If you're looking for a more serious thriller, you can't go wrong with Tom Clancy. I recommend The Cardinal of the Kremlin or Rainbow Six.0 -
so I decided to go with The Three Musketeers first... i went old school...
I also picked up :
The Paris Option By Ludlum and some other chippy... basically she wrote it and used his name to sell it
and I am considering:
Winter in Madrid
This Night's Foul Work
and, after looking him up, almost anything by Steve Berry... Cholems, he is a great call... his books look pretty interesting... I know this wasn't a real "contest" but I think you just won...PM me your info, I'll shoot you out a little "Thanks for the recommendation" package0 -
Any of the James Bond books by Mr. Fleming himself would do nicely0
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I highly Recommend the "Ghost" series, by John Ringo, It's an awesome series, and I honestly think everyone here would enjoy them, great spy, hero, mans man kinda book.0
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Sorry bud. Just saw this. I sent you a PM.robbyras:so I decided to go with The Three Musketeers first... i went old school...
I also picked up :
The Paris Option By Ludlum and some other chippy... basically she wrote it and used his name to sell it
and I am considering:
Winter in Madrid
This Night's Foul Work
and, after looking him up, almost anything by Steve Berry... Cholems, he is a great call... his books look pretty interesting... I know this wasn't a real "contest" but I think you just won...PM me your info, I'll shoot you out a little "Thanks for the recommendation" package0 -
I would say a Lee Child book for anyone getting on a plane for 4+ hours. They are great ways to kill some time. Also totally diffrent but any of the disk world books, but it does help to start at the first one and work through them. They get better as you know more about it all.0
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Clancy spy novel: Cardinal of the Kremlin. http://www.amazon.com/Cardinal-Kremlin-Tom-Clancy/dp/0425116840 Excellent spy novel! One of my favorite Clancy books for sure!0
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Great books as well. I've ready everyone of em. Basically, I've read everything put out by Lee Childs, Tom Clancy, Steve Berry, Brad Thor, and Stephen Hunter (he wrote the book the movie Sniper was based on).rossdavey2:I would say a Lee Child book for anyone getting on a plane for 4+ hours. They are great ways to kill some time. Also totally diffrent but any of the disk world books, but it does help to start at the first one and work through them. They get better as you know more about it all.0 -
try the ghost series, usually ringo writes scifi which I'm not really into, but the ghost series is awesome0
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ENFIDL:Any of the James Bond books by Mr. Fleming himself would do nicely
+1 Just about to suggest these. Read at least one of his on every vacation. Fantastic books w/ plenty of smoking (cigarettes, but still).0 -
Alex Svenson BlogAdministrator, Everyone, ForumsAdministrator, Moderator, Owners, Registered Users Posts: 1,204I have been totally sucked into "the Overton Window" by Glen Beck. Good fiction piece but very familiar to the direction our country is going. Nice amount of of suspense.0
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I've actually heard of this before... I might give it a look... Suspense is always goodAlex Svenson:I have been totally sucked into "the Overton Window" by Glen Beck. Good fiction piece but very familiar to the direction our country is going. Nice amount of of suspense.0 -
robbyras:and, after looking him up, almost anything by Steve Berry... Cholems, he is a great call... his books look pretty interesting... I know this wasn't a real "contest" but I think you just won...PM me your info, I'll shoot you out a little "Thanks for the recommendation" package
so this thread is old, I know, but I just got back around here and after seeing another thread on books, I remembered this.
Robby, you ever read any of Berry's stuff? If so, how'd you like them?0 -
Definitely better than being sucked OUT a window.Alex Svenson:I have been totally sucked into "the Overton Window"0 -
Late on this one, but Drizzt is calling...I just finished the last complete series, Transitions...
I have to tell you, I sometimes don't want to read a book's ending, because I always hate them. I didn't know how on earth a writer could end what was for me a 25-book series.
And it was the best ending I've ever read...
I might not even pick up the series he's in the middle of now (Everwinter) because I don't want to have it NOT end with that ending.0 -
I half read and half listened to the Paris Vendetta... i enjoyed it for sure... I actually finished it on the place to madrid... I picked up some of his books on ebay but haven't gotten around to reading them yet... I picked up some Lee Child and Vince Flynn too... The Killing Floor by Child is pretty good... it's entertaining while not earth shattering... Transfer of Power by Flynn is awesome... i'm hooked on his Mitch Rapp stuff... great books... I'm actually reading Rainbow Six by Clancy now... just started a few days ago...cholmes8310:robbyras:and, after looking him up, almost anything by Steve Berry... Cholems, he is a great call... his books look pretty interesting... I know this wasn't a real "contest" but I think you just won...PM me your info, I'll shoot you out a little "Thanks for the recommendation" package
so this thread is old, I know, but I just got back around here and after seeing another thread on books, I remembered this.
Robby, you ever read any of Berry's stuff? If so, how'd you like them?
Ken - I picked up The Dark Elf Trilogy but haven't started it... I usually am reading 2 books at the same time... form very different authors to keep form getting the story line confused... usually one action/thriller and one fantasy/sci-fi.... Right now it's Rainbow Six and Bacta Wars, book 4 of the X-Wing series...0 -
My favorite book of all time is Shogun. I'm having a brain fart on the author it's on the tip of my tongue. Too much partying in my youth I reckon. Anyway I have read it 4 times.0