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Old 06-12-2011, 11:02 AM   #79
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Lee Child is the favorite author of one of my good British friends. His other favorite books are by Andy McNab, which are harder to find in the US due to geographical restrictions. He also told me that they are "boy's books". Well, I'm not your typical girl so I had to try them after a comment like that! Jack Reacher does take a very hands-on approach; however, I've read several now and enjoyed them. I've probably gotten 3 or 4 through various free ebook promotions. Paramount is supposed to make One Shot into a movie eventually. Some speculate that Lee Child might be a ghostwriter for the Ludlum non-Bourne books. I've read those books too, and I suppose there are some similarities but who really knows.

I would also recommend the Alex Berenson and Vince Flynn series, which are two of my favorites. Brad Thor is on my TBR list when I can find time to try something new.

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