For a good book based on the life of a CIA agent during the Cold War in the 70's, you should read "Code Peking Duck" by Max Claro. @JoeGoldbergBook@spybrary@TheRealBookSpy https://t.co/DV8cSoSdxH
Death of a Spy? by Iain Bevis-Hole is a thinking man's British spy novel. It is set in the 60's. The plot revolves around a Russian female spy, a writer who inherits control of a defense contractor, and his friend. https://t.co/KndOWpNgiQ
Big Money - Who is in Control by Gordon Zuckerman is an interesting novel set around events in the early sixties. It has a unique twist on Eisenhower's warning about the Military Industrial Complex. https://t.co/mlADvdzbZl
There is an interesting article on @RCPolitics about recommendations for reforming House rules to promote more involvement and democracy in the legislative process. @CarlCannon@TomBevanRCP@RepBillFoster https://t.co/8k4gAgamcL
If you are looking for a good book, take a look at Unnatural Intent by Brooke French. The story is about an environmental problem causing animals to act in strange ways. Similar to stories by Robin Cook and Michael Crichton. https://t.co/DkEGZcYoeT
Inhuman Acts by Brooke French is a very good novel similar to those of Robin Cook and Michael Crichton. It involves a rabies outbreak, murder, stalking, and break-ins/arson. https://t.co/42peZqrcFY
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If you like scientific thrillers like those of Michael Crichton and Robin Cook, I would recommend Unnatural Intent by Brooke French.
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You should definitely have Worst Case Scenario by @T_J_Newman on your reading list. This is the best book I have read this year. It is better that her first two blockbusters in my opinion. https://t.co/K7dWdI1NXL
Just finished Wood's Quest by Steven Becker. A good story filling in the back story of Trufante and other characters in the Mac Travis series. https://t.co/wjvgUgRMXM
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