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Go Beyond



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What else is there after Jack Reacher ?
Finished all the Jack Reacher books, what should I read next ?

I like the 'action' style and I read a lot so would prefer a series of books - any recommendations ?
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Why, Bourne, of course... Mr. Green

Robert Ludlum at his action thriller best... Bow down
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If you love the Jack Reacher series, I reckon you will love The Famous Five books
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Jim Grant pen name Lee Child is in my opinion a one off author writing in the genre of a tough loner who always becomes the hero and he’s a British author. Thumbs Up Though if you enjoy the type of drifter character that is Jack Reacher then try Lawrence Blocks book ‘In a Walk Among the Tombstones’ or Jed walker books especially ‘James Phelan The Spy’ For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1
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Chris Carter...... Thumbs Up

http://www.chriscarterbooks.com/books.htm If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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Go Beyond



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Thanks guys Bow down

Keep them coming, I read a book in a couple of days !
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Thanks Mal, just downloaded the first one to my Kindle, 99p, which colour button will he press ???!!! Thumbs Up
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A little bit different but Roger Zelazny’s books Damnation Alley you might find a good read, a book featuring Hell Tanner, an imprisoned killer, who is offered a full pardon in exchange for taking on a suicide mission—a drive through "Damnation Alley" across a ruined America from Los Angeles to Boston
And ‘Jack of Shadows’ from the same author For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1
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Matt, they have a tendancy of drawing you in and all other life stops.....including that of the many victims. Whilst the books are not serialised there is reference to historic cases and it is best to read them in order. I still have two to go.

Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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I too read rubbish like Reacher - I've got enough problems of my own without reading anything heavy - and absolutely LOVE Rebus (Ian Rankin) but just for a change you could try Howard Linskey's trilogy (The Drop, The Damage and The Dead).

Peter
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You will like the Scott Mariani series - Ben Hope! Better than reacher and the lead is English .
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The Bourne series are great- I struggle to get into fiction books but once I had got going couldn't put them down.

Chris
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Funny, I'm just working my way through Jack Reacher. Just finished book four. I started by reading his latest book, then got hooked and started at the beginning.

I'm liking the stories, but they are getting a bit formulaic. I'll see if that gets better/worse as the series goes on.

In the past I've liked James Patterson's Alex Cross series, and also books by Micheal Connelly (Lincoln Lawyer...etc). John Grisham's legal stories are also good.

Cheers

Simon
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Shooter1 wrote:
You will like the Scott Mariani series - Ben Hope! Better than reacher and the lead is English .


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Don't get time to Read I love Audio Books Thumbs Up
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