David Graham "Down to a Sunless Sea"...shattering.
Ken Follett "Pillars of the Earth" One of the best he has ever done.
Mary Gentle "Grunts" Just about the funniest book I have ever read.
David Brinckley "The Last Ship"..haunting and wonderfully human in the face of Armageddon.
Leon uris Mila 18 :Warsaw Ghetto , the day they taught the Nazis fear
Leon Uris QB VIII - Courtroom drama of the best kind
Stephen King IT - a magical adventure back into childhood, his masterpiece.
and
Frank Herbert's Dragon In the Sea...when fear is the greatest enemy.







