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Old 12-23-2013, 12:20 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Penforhire View Post
Ludlum, Le Carre, and Forsythe are probably my eternal favorites.

David Baldacci isn't bad, at least on par with Brad Thor. I'd add some of the books of Eric Van Lustbader, when he isn't leaning toward mysticism.

I also need to plug one of my more recent favored spy/horror mash-up authors, Jonathan Maberry (his Joe Ledger series).
I have read one of Van Lustbader's "Bourne" novels and was pleasently surprised with it but have not read any of his original novels.
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