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Ten Great Reads in no order
Point of ImpactPoint of Impact by Stephen Hunter
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Bob Lee Swagger, sniper, hero and fall guy. Black ops want to make him a star for all the wrong reasons but Swagger won't play it their way. One man against the shady side of the US government.
Los AlamosLos Alamos by Joseph Kanon
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Betrayal, treason, spies, love and the A bomb. The Trinity Project is America's biggest secret...or is it?
Night Watch: A Discworld Novel (Discworld Novels)Night Watch: A Discworld Novel (Discworld Novels) by Terry Pratchett
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Pratchett takes Commander Sam Vimes back to his youth with hilarious results.
Berlin: The Downfall, 1945Berlin: The Downfall, 1945 by Antony Beevor
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Beevors masterpiece for the non historian. A shocking insight into the death thoes of Hitler's Germany.
EnigmaEnigma by Robert Harris
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Can mathematicians be thrilling? Harris uses the backdrop of Alan Turing's codebreakers at Bletchly Park to spin a war time yarn of intrigue and suspicion.
Ground ZeroGround Zero by Conor Cregan
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Cregan tells a tale of missing plutonium from 60 years ago.....mirrors todays paranoia over nuclear terrorism and the bomb falling into unwanted hands.
A Darkness More Than NightA Darkness More Than Night by Michael Connelly
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Harry Bosch's moment of truth. Is he a killer? Find out in Connelly's masterpiece of intrigue. More twists and turns than Silverstone.
Hot SpringsHot Springs by Stephen Hunter
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Hnter goes back to an earlier generation of the Swagger family in this cop versus gangster tale. Earl Swagger enters a ruthless world where violent death is never too far away.
The Seventh SanctuaryThe Seventh Sanctuary by Daniel Easterman
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They say the old ones are the best and in Easterman's case they are right. A cracker
The Aeneid (Penguin Classics)The Aeneid (Penguin Classics) by Virgil
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Virgil tells of the fall of Troy and the founding of Rome in this epic poem of nobility rising above abject suffering and defeat at the hands of Agamemnons Greeks