this is a good chunk of this year's reading
most important: Jim Marrs – The Rise of the Fourth Reich in the USA
most surprisingly excellent and enjoyable - David McCullough – 1776
Andrew Vacchs – Terminal
C.J. Stevens – Buried Treasure of Maine
Charles Willeford - Made in Miami
Charlie Huston – Half the Blood of Brooklyn
Christopher Reich – Rules of Deception
Colin Woodard – The Republic of Pirates
Dan De Quille – The Big Bonanza
Daniel Silva – The Moscow Rules
David Balducci – The Whole Truth
David Brokey- Stalkers and Shooters: A history of snipers
David Browne – Sonic Youth
David McCullough – 1776
Don Winslow – A Cool Breeze on the Underground
Don Winslow – California Fire and Ice
Don Winslow – The Dawn Patrol
Don Winslow – The Trail to Buddha’s Mirror
Ed McBain – The Heckler
George Rush - Confessions of an Ex-Secret Service Agent
Hermann Hesse – Klingor's Last Summer
Howard Frank Mosher – Marie Blythe
Howard Frank Mosher – On Kingdom Mountain
Jack Sargeant (ed) – Death Cults
Jason Starr – The Follower
Joe Haldeman – The Forever Peace
Joe Haldeman – The Forever War
John Twelve Hawks – The Dark Rover
Ken Bruen – Cross
Ken Bruen – Once Were Cops
Ken Bruen and Jason Starr – The Max
Lawrence Block – Burglars Can’t Be Choosers
Michael Connelly – Brass Verdict
Mink Mole & Dr Adder – Alligator Alley
Nelson DeMille – Charm School, Lions Game, Plum Island
Osha Neumann – Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers
Paul Virilio – City of Panic
Philip K Dick – Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
Philip K Dick – Humpty Dumpty in Oakland
Philip K Dick – Voices From the Street
Richard Morgan - 13
Rudy Rucker – Postsingularity
Thomas Perry – Vanishing Act, Fidelity, Blood Money, Dance for the Dead
Tim Dorsey – Hurricane Punch
Wells Drury – An Editor on the Comstock Lode
a bunch of Hard Case Crime books
a half dozen Louis L’Amour novels
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