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Good book - Code to Zero
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10/10/2008 07:39:16
 
 
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>>>I just finished a really good book and wanted to share it with UT
>>>Code to zero by Ken Follet
>>>http://www.amazon.com/Code-Zero-Ken-Follett/dp/0525945636
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>>You might enjoy Raymond Khoury books. I just finished The Sanctuary and also read The Last Templar not long ago.
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>>Some other good books I read within the past couple of weeks:
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>>David Baldacci, Stone Cold
>>Greg Iles, Third Degree
>>Patricia Cornwell, Book of the Dead
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>>I tend to discover a good book and then read everything by that author back to back for a while and then jump around authors again. I've run through too many authors already. I average 2 books a week (just enjoy reading) and if I don't read everyday, code keeps rattling around in my brain. :o)
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>>I've read almost everything by Elizabeth Peters, Janet Evanovich, PD James, Agatha Christie, Robert Parker, Jeffrey Deaver, Rita Mae Brown, Sue Grafton, James Patterson, John Grisham, Tami Hoag, Dan Brown, Martha Grimes, Jeffrey Archer, Brad Meltzer, Dick Francis, Anne Perry, Lillian Jackson Brown, Diane Mott Davidson, Lisa Scottoline, Steve Berry, Tess Gerritsen, and too many others to list. Some were mysteries, some were suspense thrillers, and some were just light reading. I recommend all.
>
>Looking at your list, I think you should give a try at Philip Margolin, especially "Gone, but not forgotten".

And to anybody who has yet to discover Robert Goddard, give yourself a treat. Anything by him is worth reading, My favourite, I think, is "Caught in the Light", but that may just be because it was the first book I read by him.
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