Airframe, by Michael Crichton
Michael Crichton was a great writer. I think my personal favorite is Disclosure, but this too is an exciting thriller. Terror fills the skies in Michael Crichton’s Airframe, when TransPacific Flight...
View ArticleThe Secret Servant, by Daniel Silva
In this age of terrorism, and with no cold war to speak of anymore, the new breed of spy novels that has emerged is one that deals with the fight against terror. And this is the setting of Daniel...
View ArticleThe Lost World, by Michael Crichton
The Lost World is the sequel to the bestseller and movie success Jurassic Park, also by Michael Crichton. It is now six years since the disaster – which was kept a secret – at Jurassic Park, six years...
View ArticleGhost Force, by Patrick Robinson
The action in this book (written in 2006) takes place in 2011. The plot is large: The Russians covertly provide the Argentine with support that enables them to go to war against England over the...
View ArticleWyatt’s Hurricane, by Desmond Bagley
This is another excellently written, fast paced thriller by the deceased English grand master of thriller writing, Desmond Bagley. This time it is about a ferocious hurricane and a scientist who has a...
View ArticleThe Intruders, by Stephen Coonts
The Intruders is the sequel to Flight of the Intruder, by Stephen Coonts – one of the best flight combat aviation novels from the Vietnam War, which stayed on the New York Times hardcover bestseller...
View ArticleSouth by Java Head, by Alistair Maclean
This excellent thriller has never been rated quite as high as MacLean’s very best, such as Ulysses, The Guns of Navarone or Where Eagles Dare. Even so, it s a very good book, exciting, full of those...
View ArticleThe Successor, by Stephen Frey
This is the fourth book by Stephen Frey in the series about the chairman of Everest Capital, Christian Gillette. However, unlike the first two books in the series, the previous book and this one focus...
View ArticleReview: The Delta Solution, Patrick Robinson
The Somali pirates have amazed me for quite some time: How is it possible for pirates to be successful the way they are in the year 2011? How can they succeed over time – with the sky full of spy...
View ArticleOperation Napoleon, by Arnaldur Indridason
Operation Napoleon is a stand-alone novel – that is, not one of the books in Indridason’s acclaimed series about Reykjavik detective Inspector Erlendur Sveinsson. It was actually the third novel...
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