Nemo2
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Bernie Gunther Series books are good
Big Bernie Gunther fan here....actually, pretty much anything by Phillip Kerr.
Bernie Gunther Series books are good
I’m reading
A Man Called Ove, which my son gave me for my birthday. So far, I like it.
I’m reading
A Man Called Ove, which my son gave me for my birthday. So far, I like it.
+1Loved the book, also loved the movie.
For the more leisurely read, you cannot beat Clive Clussler. Easy to read, but can be hard to put down. For those of you mainly men who like to read try the following.
Fargo Adventures – Husband & wife historical treasure hunters.
Spartan Gold – Excellent
The Jungle – Very Good
The other three books in the series are also excellent.
Author – Clive Clussler
Orgeon Adventures - Excellent – All of them
Ex-CIA sets up his own company
Beartown, also by Backman is excellent. It is a story about kids growing up in a Swedish hockey town that feels like rural Pennsylvania or upstate New York. He has a new one set in the same town that I haven't read yet.I’m reading
A Man Called Ove, which my son gave me for my birthday. So far, I like it.
Read another excellent Ann Cleeves "Vera" mystery, The Glass Room.
https://www.amazon.com/Glass-Room-V...qid=1527719133&sr=8-2&keywords=the+glass+room
Beartown, also by Backman is excellent. It is a story about kids growing up in a Swedish hockey town that feels like rural Pennsylvania or upstate New York. He has a new one set in the same town that I haven't read yet.
I love the Vera series on Acorn TV and wonder if reading the stories will ruin episodes for me? Or do the tv shows not follow the books?