Re: Favorite current thriller writers

If you give DeMille a look-see, start with Plum Island, the first of his John Corey series; followed by The Lion's Game, Night Fall, Wildfire, The Lion, and The Panther. Up Country is in the same vein. The Gold Coast is completely different, but still a compelling read.

Re: Favorite current thriller writers

Thanks, I'm looking for someone new to read, I'll definitely check him out. Have you read any Rick Riordon's adult Trey Navare series? So sad he went YA.

Re: Favorite current thriller writers

I'll give him a look. Thanks.

Re: Favorite current thriller writers

John Sandford's Gathering Prey is due out in March!!! I can not wait!

Re: Favorite current thriller writers

Don't let those three old ladies fool you!  We were all smoking pot back in the day!  You couldn't go to a party without being smoked out of the place, and anyone who said they didn't inhale would have had to be dead!  Of course, I'm not speaking from personal experience.  JP

dagnee wrote:

Okay, this has nothing to do thrillers unless you think getting three grand mothers high is akin to one of Stephan King's novels...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/1 … 88430.html
It might not be thrilling but it is the funniest thing you'll see all day....

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Re: Favorite current thriller writers

j p lundstrom wrote:

Don't let those three old ladies fool you!  We were all smoking pot back in the day!  You couldn't go to a party without being smoked out of the place, and anyone who said they didn't inhale would have had to be dead!  Of course, I'm not speaking from personal experience.  JP

dagnee wrote:

Okay, this has nothing to do thrillers unless you think getting three grand mothers high is akin to one of Stephan King's novels...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/1 … 88430.html
It might not be thrilling but it is the funniest thing you'll see all day....

big_smile

Well...it's no secret that if I lived in Colorado I'd be one of the biggest sixty-year-old potheads in the state. Eight years ago when I was in Wisconsin, and got days off, I stayed baked until it was time to work again. I've tried alcohol, gone to the doctor for antidepressants, and nothing comes close to mellowing me out like some good gunja. Now that I don't get that much time off, I dream of a retirement in Colorado or the Pacific northwest.

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Here's another link to the funniest thing you'll see today: https://gma.yahoo.com/seth-rogen-james- … ities.html
But it's not the interview, it's the closed captioning. Put CC on and tell me if you were deaf would you know what the hell they were talking about???