Books - what are you reading just now?

Try the Roy Grace series by Peter James or the James Patterson books Alex Cross series
I have raced through the Alex Cross series by now as well ;-) 26 books more or less in a row, a couple of breaks when the new Pike Logan came out, and a there was a Spider Shepheard book as well, otherwise I went straight through them.

Just started Danny Black by Chris Ryan (not the youtube golfer, I think). A bit graphical, so I had to jump a couple of paragraphs a couple of times, but so far it has entertained me on my commute. Finished book 2 of 6 this evening, downloaded book 3 for next week already.
 
Jeffery Archer ..... Now he is a good author. Just rereading ,as the crow flies,
Good characters and a great read .
I would recommend prisoner of birth by said author,it's a little bit Count of Monte Christo but with its own twist very very good
 
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Recently finished reading Slow Trains to Venice by Tom Chesshyre. Tis the second book of his i have read after From Source to Sea which is about walking the length of the Thames. He's a very good travel author and there's two or three other books of his which look interesting.
 
If you read Bosch you should also read Haller (Lincoln Lawyer) where they chronologically fit together. Quite some overlap sometimes.

But if it is someone like Reacher you like I suggest John Milton as a character. Ex military now drifter doing the right thing.
The latest John Milton has hit my kindle now, but I finish the Danny Black book I am currently reading 1st.

It's a good time coming up from now, John Milton just out, Mitch Rapp coming next week, Harry Bosch sometimes in October, and the newest Jack Reacherp at the end of October as well.
 
I haven't read a book in many, many years, but we're going on holiday on Wednesday so I've downloaded Kindle app + This Is Going To Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor by Adam Kay.
 
Conclave by Robert Harris.
About appointing a new Pope.
Different but pretty good.

Bought with about four other books from my local charity shop for £5
When I got it home I found it was a signed first edition, going for £15/£25 on Abe.(y)
 
Working my way through Chris Ryan's, Danny Black series of books. Pretty much what you expect from a an ex SAS man as a writer but entertaining enough
 
Just started 'The Taste of Too Much' (1960) by Cliff Hanley. A coming of age tale of a 17yr old being brought up in a north-west Glasgow scheme. A fair bit before my time - but with a great deal of resonance.
 
I just finished reading No Hiding in the Open by John Hoskison, which I'm sure plenty of you have read probably. It was quite decent light reading.
 
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