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Initial post: 14 Jan 2012 11:35:36 GMT
Jan Ruth says:
Which books (other than your own) have you enjoyed on kindle recently?
I am happy to promote the following;
The Secret by Jan Warburton.
The River Quartet series by Elli Fitz
The Tainted Tree by Jacquelynn Luben

Posted on 14 Jan 2012 15:19:43 GMT
Humphrey says:
I've enjoyed this one;
The Message: Discernment by P J McBride. A Teenage/Young Adult Sci-fi fantasy.

Posted on 14 Jan 2012 16:46:33 GMT
A.J. Armitt says:
I'm going to suggest James Everington

I've read two of his books recently and enjoyed both immensely

The Shelter
The Other Room

He's my favourite indie horror writer of the moment, and I've read quite a few!

cheers

Tony

Posted on 14 Jan 2012 22:30:07 GMT
Sue says:
I have this one on my Kindle
The Tainted Tree by Jacquelynn Luben
I reviewed a new authors book recently. I'm just reading one that an author suggested LOL [no names mentioned] and then onto the one mentioned. [I think unless I get side tracked]

Posted on 15 Jan 2012 07:57:03 GMT
Jan Ruth says:
Goodness S.Ward, thats a very cryptic post! You will enjoy Tainted Tree.

Posted on 16 Jan 2012 12:30:21 GMT
Thanks A.J. that's kind of you to say so...

James

Posted on 16 Jan 2012 21:35:55 GMT
A.J. Armitt says:
You're welcome James, well deserved praise... have you got any new books out that I haven't read yet?

Posted on 16 Jan 2012 22:30:19 GMT
Last edited by the author on 16 Jan 2012 22:31:32 GMT
The Bastard Hand by Heath Lowrance
Beautiful, Naked & Dead (Moses McGuire) by Josh Stallings

Charlie W

Posted on 16 Jan 2012 23:23:26 GMT
MadCow says:
The Iron Lady of the Western World
by J M Syngamy - Satire, Humour, Politics, Farce

The Iron Lady of the Western World

Erudite and Entertaining

Posted on 17 Jan 2012 00:39:40 GMT
R. E. Conary says:
Dynamite Fishermen

My review: 4-Stars "Down-to-earth, way-it-is, Espionage. A new Classic."

Described as "in the classic tradition of Graham Greene, Eric Ambler, and John Le Carré" to which I would agree and would add author Anthony Price ("The Labyrinth Makers") as well, Preston Fleming writes with the assurance of one who has "been there, done that."

This is no "James Bond" or "Jason Bourne" over-the-top thriller, but instead is a down-to-earth, the way-it-is story of a dedicated CIA case officer caught between the need to further his career or become a HQ's basement analyst, and his moral commitment to those who trust him. It is an Interesting depiction of espionage and day-to-living in war-torn Beirut of the early '80s that could as easily describe what's happening today in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and other parts of the Middle East.

Rich in detail of time and place, as well as development and motivation of protagonist and antagonist alike, DYNAMITE FISHERMEN is right up there with THE RUSSIA HOUSE, THE THIRD MAN and A COFFIN FOR DIMITRIOS. I've already bought the second book, BRIDE OF A BYGONE WAR.

In reply to an earlier post on 18 Jan 2012 12:30:19 GMT
Hi AJ

Well, since you ask...

Not sure if you have read it, but Penny Dreadnought is a new venture by myself, Alan Ryker, Iain Rowan and Aaron Polson. Each issue has a story by each of us; mine in the first issue is a reprint but in the second it is a new story called 'Falling Down'

Penny Dreadnought: Descartes' Demon.

(Volume 1 also available: Introducing Penny Dreadnought, Insidious Indoctrination Engine of the Abominable Gentlemen )

Returning to the spirit of the original point of this thread, solo books by all three of my fellow AbominableGentlemen are definitely worth checking out. A.J. if you haven't read Ice Age by Iain Rowan I think you'd like it - he's almost certainly a better writer than me!

J.

In reply to an earlier post on 18 Jan 2012 12:34:29 GMT
A.J. Armitt says:
Hi James

I've actually downloaded Ice age, but not yet got around to reading it. I've read a couple of Aaron's already and reviewed them.

I'll certainly check out your other suggestions.

cheers

tony

Posted on 18 Jan 2012 13:03:03 GMT
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Posted on 18 Jan 2012 13:05:58 GMT
Jan Ruth says:
Husband would like mens adventure recommends....any indie authors out there in this genre?

Posted on 18 Jan 2012 13:45:19 GMT
Impeccable Sources - brilliant first novel.

Too Close For Comfort (Knight & Culverhouse) - great writing style

Soft Target (Soft Target Series) - action all the way (and free at the moment)

DRACULAS: A Novel of Terror - great Indie Horror

In reply to an earlier post on 18 Jan 2012 13:47:40 GMT
Jan Ruth says:
Great thanks, hubby will check out all (but not the horror.)

Posted on 18 Jan 2012 15:13:01 GMT
Your post skipped ahead of mine, J Wilkin - but the Soft Target series by Conrad Jones are all action!

In reply to an earlier post on 18 Jan 2012 15:15:51 GMT
Jan Ruth says:
Okay those should keep him going for a while! Thanks for the response.

Posted on 18 Jan 2012 16:32:16 GMT
Mel Comley says:
If you love the Paranormal you should give Linda Prather's books a go. I've just had a snaky peek at her third book FIND ME due out next week and it's terrific.

The Gifts, A Jacody Ives Mystery (Jacody Ives Mysteries)

Sacred Secrets, A Jacody Ives Mystery (Jacody Ives Mysteries)

In reply to an earlier post on 18 Jan 2012 16:42:45 GMT
Jan Ruth says:
Thanks Mel but I was enquiring for hubby; just not into paranormal or detective stuff. He likes butch adventures-Wilbur Smith type stuff is his fave. Thanks for response though, always interesting to know who's writing good stuff.

Posted on 18 Jan 2012 16:46:28 GMT
Dare I ask if he's ever tried any of mine, J Wilkin? Hard Landing: The First Spider Shepherd Thriller is only 49p!

Posted on 18 Jan 2012 16:49:59 GMT
Jan Ruth says:
Sorry Mel I misread your post I think-you were obviously responding to the main thread. I think it must be the menopause-that and doing six things at once whilst trying to make something for dinner. Will try and pay more attention!

Posted on 18 Jan 2012 16:51:44 GMT
Jan Ruth says:
S.L. Well I never thought of that. Haha naughty boy now stop it.

Posted on 18 Jan 2012 17:08:18 GMT
Yes ma'am. Immediately. :-)

In reply to an earlier post on 18 Jan 2012 17:48:11 GMT
Mel Comley says:
you're forgiven, it happens to us all, love! lol ;-)
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