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Old 04-17-2013, 08:35 PM   #16300
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
Almost finished with "Plum Island," my first book by Nelson DeMille.

The wise-cracking gets to be a bit too much in such a long book, but the mystery is certainly enjoyable.

I'll read another book by him. Can someone suggest a good second title to read?
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He really did lay it on too thickly in that book. His subsequent books are toned down to reasonable levels. Try "Lion's Game," "Nightfall," and "Wildfire" for the same characters, and even better story lines . (Check for timeline sequence.) For his other books, "Charm School," "Up Country," and "The General's Daughter," (made into a good movie staring John Travolta,) are all excellent reads! I've got his newest "Panther" coming up in my TBR list.

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