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Sep 10, 2013 07:40PM

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both by Michael Stephen Fuchs. Awesome special forces action and hi-tech gadgets/weapons. I gave both of these books 5-star reviews (and my favorite movie of all time is Die-Hard).
Also, try the Arisen series by Fuchs and Glynn James. These long novella stories deal with Tier One Operators (special forces) and Zombies. Again nothing but action, bullets blazing and zombies munching. Reminds me of Strikeback and Dawn of the Dead combined. Here is one example:




If you enjoyed the Greaney books, you should really enjoy the last two because he co-authored them and you can feel his fingerprints all over the plot.


SAFE HAVENS: Shadow Masters




Working my way through this series. It's about a boutique private military corporation who operate in a beautifully constructed "contemporary dystopia". Books 2 and 3 are a particular treat due to predicting the rise of Daesh and turning into what is basically an alternate history story.
I have read it, yes. I liked it; but it is written in a style that doesn't match the movie at all. This bears mentioning so you understand precisely what I mean: the book doesn't read like a 'modern' adventure tale containing dense detail, suspense, rich dialog; or insights from the characters inner-thoughts. It's not modern in voice or depiction.
Its sparse, spare; with much white-space between lines; sort of poetic and pseudo-lyrical. Rather like W. Somerset Maugham but without even the character-interiors he offers.
Its written rather in Kipling-esque style; very simply; Hemingway-like; as if seen from the eyes of a child. Unusual, and probably off-putting to some.
Its sparse, spare; with much white-space between lines; sort of poetic and pseudo-lyrical. Rather like W. Somerset Maugham but without even the character-interiors he offers.
Its written rather in Kipling-esque style; very simply; Hemingway-like; as if seen from the eyes of a child. Unusual, and probably off-putting to some.
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