Hipower
Marksman
Willliam Johnstone died in 2004 at 65, but he just keeps on giving. Guess he has ghost writers like Obama and Hillary do, no disrespect to Mr. Johnstone or his books.
Check out W.E.B. Griffin. He has written a great series of books about the U.S. Air Force, USMC, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, Philadelphia detective series and they all keep you riveted and make you feel as if you are there. He's now retired and his son carries on in his name while he lives in Argentina.
Dittos on Vince Flynn and Brad Thor. Don't forget Dan Brown. I read Digital Fortress by him and it was great about the cryptography at the NSA and it was hard to put down. Dan's a real good writer.
Stephen Hunter is must reading for anyone into firearms. He's a former journalist with the Baltimore Sun and wrote the Bob Lee Swagger novels. I see a new one is out I have to read called Sniper's Honor.
But MUST READING is Unintended Consequnces by John Ross for any newbies to guns. The first part is a little slow, but it sure picks up from there. I met the author at Knob Creek back in 1997 when the book first came out and got a couple of signed copies. Spent the better part of two days just getting into that book as I'm not as fast a reader as I would like. That book in hardback is CRAZY price now if you can find it. This is where the e-books really shine.
Check out W.E.B. Griffin. He has written a great series of books about the U.S. Air Force, USMC, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, Philadelphia detective series and they all keep you riveted and make you feel as if you are there. He's now retired and his son carries on in his name while he lives in Argentina.
Dittos on Vince Flynn and Brad Thor. Don't forget Dan Brown. I read Digital Fortress by him and it was great about the cryptography at the NSA and it was hard to put down. Dan's a real good writer.
Stephen Hunter is must reading for anyone into firearms. He's a former journalist with the Baltimore Sun and wrote the Bob Lee Swagger novels. I see a new one is out I have to read called Sniper's Honor.
But MUST READING is Unintended Consequnces by John Ross for any newbies to guns. The first part is a little slow, but it sure picks up from there. I met the author at Knob Creek back in 1997 when the book first came out and got a couple of signed copies. Spent the better part of two days just getting into that book as I'm not as fast a reader as I would like. That book in hardback is CRAZY price now if you can find it. This is where the e-books really shine.