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Good non-fantasy book series
Posted on 8/16/17 at 1:32 pm
Posted on 8/16/17 at 1:32 pm
Thinking about giving the Jo Nesbo detective series a shot. I already read The Snowman but may start at the beginning.
Any others? Mystery/Thrillers are more of my kind of novel.
Any others? Mystery/Thrillers are more of my kind of novel.
Posted on 8/17/17 at 2:45 pm to Marciano1
Mitch Rapp series. Fantastic series about a CIA assassin and his special operations team.
Posted on 8/17/17 at 2:48 pm to Marciano1
Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt novels are fun. And Stephen Hunter's Bob Lee Swagger books.
Posted on 8/17/17 at 4:47 pm to MSMHater
Prey Series by John Sandford
Posted on 8/17/17 at 6:32 pm to Marciano1

quote:The books are like James Bond set in the 19th century -- and hilarious to boot. Flashman experiences (always against his will) The Charge Of The Light Brigade (which he somehow ends up leading!), The Sepoy Mutiny, the Taiping Rebellion, Little Big Horn and other great moments of history, all the while getting mixed up with Queen Victoria, Bismarck, Wild Bill Hickok, Lola Montez, Lincoln, The Empress of China, Oscar Wilde, John Brown the abolitionist and other such immortal personages.
Brigadier-General Sir Harry Paget Flashman VC KCB KCIE is a fictional character created by George MacDonald Fraser, but based on the character "Flashman" in Tom Brown's Schooldays (1857), a semi-autobiographical work by Thomas Hughes.
In Hughes' book, Flashman is the notorious bully of Rugby School who persecutes Tom Brown, and who is finally expelled for drunkenness. Twentieth century author George MacDonald Fraser had the idea of writing Flashman's memoirs, in which the school bully would be identified with an "illustrious Victorian soldier": experiencing many 19th century wars and adventures and rising to high rank in British army, acclaimed as a great soldier, while remaining by his unapologetic self-description "a scoundrel, a liar, a cheat, a thief, a coward—and oh yes, a toady." Fraser's Flashman is an antihero who runs from danger or hides cowering in fear, betrays or abandons acquaintances at at the slightest incentive, bullies and beats servants with gusto, beds every available woman, carries off any loot he can grab, gambles and boozes enthusiastically, and yet, through a combination of luck and cunning, ends each volume acclaimed as a hero.
My favorite book in the series is the third, Flash For Freedom (which takes place in pre-Civil War NO and Mississippi), but I'd start out with the first, Flashman. After that you can really read them in any order. There are 12 books in the series; I reread them every 4 or 5 years.
Posted on 8/17/17 at 6:47 pm to Marciano1
The C.W. Sughrue books by James Crumley
Posted on 8/18/17 at 2:28 am to Kafka
Listening to the Flashman series right now. He may be my favorite character ever.
Posted on 8/20/17 at 12:16 pm to TheGooner
If you liked the movie Gone Baby Gone, that's either the third or the fourth installment of the Patrick Kenzie series.
It's an incredible series.
It's an incredible series.
Posted on 8/20/17 at 12:50 pm to Marciano1
Gabriel Allon series by Daniel Silva
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