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I think that's part of the issue with a lot of series, if you come to one later than another then you end up comparing it and seeing it as a "copy"
Lee Child really gave "men's books" a kick up the arse with Jack Reacher but Reacher was certainly not the first of his type. However outside of Nick Stone by McNab it was the first of that style of books I've read.
Guess some of the time it's a case of too much of the same thing. Possibly why I have up on American Assassin just under halfway. It was pretty much a clone of the last few books I have read having done the most recent McNab and Lee Child along with the first James Barringron. Also with American Assassin I found I really could not care less about Mitch Rapp who seemed a bit of a tosser in his intro.
I'm grateful for the Mariani recommendation as, whilst the character himself is very much the same as in other books I've read, the situation in background is completely different. Lee Child meets Dan Brown type thing. Guess closest I could compare are the Andy McDermott books but I was put off by the second, Atlantis, based one with the boyfriend / girlfriend arguing thing
One recommendation I would add is Matthew Reilly, start with Ice Station. They are so so over the top. The most full on action packed novels I've read, however again don't read too may too close together as the bizarreness and over the top nature will make your tiresome. Use them to once a year or so to just give yourself a break. The Michael Bay of novels |
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