1) Miss Marple:The Complete Short Stories by Agatha Christie: The little old English lady who solved most crimes sitting at home and chatting with friends. Good stuff, and back then it was original.
2) The Parsifal Mosaic by Robert Ludlum: Another spy thriller by one of the masters.
3) Rules Of Prey by John Sandford: Lucas Davenport, the rich police detective, goes after
a serial killer. Not bad
4) Tinker,Tailor,Soldier,Spy by John LeCarre: A George Smiley novel by another master of the genre. What happens when spies can't trust their own spymasters?
5) Allan Quatermain by H Rider Haggard: Back to Africa with the hero from King Solomon's Mines.
6) The Gods Of War created by Christopher Stasheff: A pointless round robin story of the new
god of war 'Tek' (technology-get it?) and his learning of all the old gods of war, Thor, Ares, etc
for no particular reason. First of a series; you'll never see the second one on this list!
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