ghost457 Active member Aug 6, 2005 #42 Tom Clancy, hands down. Stephen Ampbrose and Louis L'amour are both great others too.
tomtom22 Chief Engineer Aug 16, 2005 #44 Ernest Hemingway James Patterson Steven Ambrose Tom Clancy Jack Higgins
mzspaztastic Active member Aug 23, 2005 #45 i like: anita shreve, nora roberts, brenda joyce, dan brown, carl hiassen i'm getting into james patterson: want to get into tom clancy. i've read 65 books in the past 2 years (yea, i keep a list, i read that much), so this is just a drop in the bucket.
i like: anita shreve, nora roberts, brenda joyce, dan brown, carl hiassen i'm getting into james patterson: want to get into tom clancy. i've read 65 books in the past 2 years (yea, i keep a list, i read that much), so this is just a drop in the bucket.
LeEnfield Active member Sep 10, 2005 #49 A good read is a book called The Manila Galleon by F.Vanwyck-Mason
ghost457 Active member Sep 11, 2005 #51 iv just started Richard Marcinko's Rogue Warrior: Echo Platoon, and i must say i like it. he's not a traditional author, a very different style of writing, and not for the immature or the faint of heart, but very interesting stories
iv just started Richard Marcinko's Rogue Warrior: Echo Platoon, and i must say i like it. he's not a traditional author, a very different style of writing, and not for the immature or the faint of heart, but very interesting stories