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    Greg Ilses, Jeffrey Deaver

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    richard matheson - what dreams may come.

    found it to be a fascinating read and its in my top 5 novels

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny85 View Post
    richard matheson - what dreams may come.

    found it to be a fascinating read and its in my top 5 novels
    He wrote I am Legend didn't he?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RealMcCoy View Post
    When not reading Stephen King or books on President John F. Kennedy, I read a variety of other authors ranging from Horror to Adventure. Below are some books I highly recommend.

    1. Robert McCammon: They Thirst, Bethany's Sin, Swan Song, Blue World, The Wolf's Hour, Mystery Walk, Boy's Life, and anything else with McCammon's name on it. Robert is easily one of the best authors I've ever read.

    2. Doug Preston & Lincoln Child: Still Life With Crows, The Ice Limit, Relic, Riptide, Mount Dragon, Book of the Dead, and Thunderhead. I can't say enough good things about these guys!

    3. Dean Koontz: Watchers, Fear Nothing, Night Chills, Strangers, Whispers, Odd Thomas, Strange Highways, Lightening, The Servants of Twilight, Midnight, The Face, and anything else by Koontz. He's the wizard of suspense!

    4. Richard Laymon: The Traveling Vampire Show, Dreadful Tales, Endless Night, A Night in the Lonesome October, The Cellar, Flesh, Savage, Quake, Island, and Resurrection Dreams. He'll excite, delight, and terrify!

    5. Clive Cussler: Raise the Titanic, Iceberg, Inca Gold, Shockwave, Flood Tide, Treasure, Deep Six, Pacific Vortex, Vixen 06, Dragon, and The Chase. Cussler is the biggest name in adventure today!
    This is a great list! Thanks! I am a big Koontz fan, reading 77 Shadow Street right now.

    Someone also recommended the Pine Deep Trilogy by Joseph Mayberry. I think that is next on my list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by champ1966 View Post
    He wrote I am Legend didn't he?
    Yes. And many other great stories.

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    Here's another vote for Robert McCammon's Swan Song. Love it, one of my non-SK favoutrite reads

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