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Old 06-13-2011, 04:53 PM   #101
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Originally Posted by tm3 View Post
John i have not yet read I Sniper but heard that it is one of the better efforts of the series. i just finished 47th Samurai and it was weak overall but there were parts of it that i found interesting. i'm currently reading Days of Thunder and i think that I Sniper will be next.

s hunter definitely seems to be trying to work in more emotional drama in his later works than he did with the earlier stuff.

i'd recommend trying Point of Impact and if you don't like that one, you won't like any of the others!
With the all the thumbs up for Point of Impact, I'll give Hunter another try. Thanks.

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For female protagonists, how about Nevada Barr's Anna Pigeon series? She's a tough loner using her wits and weapons against nature and the worst of mankind. When she's out in the field there is nothing more thrilling.
That's the first I've heard of her. I've been on the look out for female POV without a lot of romance. I'll give it a try, thanks. Would you recommend starting at the beginning (Track of the Cat)?
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