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Old 02-24-2019, 08:42 AM   #3056
sufue
lost in my e-reader...
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I have to admit that I (even though female ) bit on this one, mostly out of curiosity. I'm not sure it'll get to the top of my TBR list soon, but I have several long airplane flights coming up later this year, so probably then.

I'm not sure it counts as "mens adventure", but the titles in the Richard Mariner nautical thriller series by Peter Tonkin go on sale a lot. I know because Tonkin also has a short self-pub Elizabethan-era mystery series (strange combo - go figure!), so the Mariner titles pop up all the time in my eReaderIQ feed. Per SYKM, the Mariner series also includes a wife though, so I'm not sure it counts as "mens adventure" . I posted a few of them a long time ago, but stopped due to sheer volume. If anyone wants me to post this series, let me know and I will...

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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
Thanks for this. I'd always intended to try some 'men's adventure' books and The Executioner or The Survivalist seemed to be the places to start.

Marvel's very lucky that Don Pendleton didn't sue them over The Punisher, which is basically a swipe of The Executioner.
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