You’ll find here some of my favorite books. Please note that I don’t provide links to them here because most of these authors have other books, or the books are even out of print. However, your public library might have a copy! (Maybe the best place to find “evergreen books” from other authors, i.e., those books with staying power?)
Fiction Recommendations
Note from 2/7/2022: I’ve pared this list down considerably and made a few new additions to focus on books that have influenced my writing the most. In many cases, the author has many more stories to offer. I probably read them, but these are the influencers!
Isaac Asimov, Caves of Steel, The Naked Sun, The Robots of Dawn, The Foundation Trilogy
David Baldacci, Wish You Well, One Summer
Agatha Christie, Death on the Nile, Murder on the Orient Express
Arthur C. Clarke, Rendezvous with Rama
Jeffery Deaver, Garden of Beasts
Ken Follett, Eye of the Needle
Robert Heinlein, Glory Road, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, Podkayne of Mars
C. M. Kornbluth, “The Marching Morons” (novella), Not This August
Boston Teran, Gardens of Grief
Non-Fiction Recommendations
Note from 2/7/2022: Like the Teran book above and the Holzman book in the next list, some of the following are serious political observations of the US and the world. Most are easy reading because they’re written in a novelistic style – their prose flows. All can be found on my reference shelves.
The January 6th Report (with a forward from Adam Schiff)
Thomas Cathcart & Daniel Klein, Plato and a Platypus Walk Into A Bar…
Liz Cheney, Oath and Honor
Henry Crumpton, The Art of Intelligence
David Crystal, The Stories of English
David E. Hoffman, The Billion Dollar Spy
Elie Honig, Hatchet Man
Walter Isaacson, Albert Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci
Stephen Kinzer, Overthrow
Adam Kinzinger, Renegade
Robert Kuttner, The Squandering of America
Kevin Phillips, The American Theocracy
Adam Schiff, Midnight in Washington
Geno Segre and Bettina Hoerlin, The Pope of Physics
Margot Lee Shetterly, Hidden Figures
Kurt Vonnegut, A Man Without a Country
Paul L. Williams, The Al Qaeda Connection: International Terrorism, Organized Crime, and the Coming Apocalypse
Stealth Reads – Excellent Fiction Books by New and Promising Authors
Note from 2/7/2022: If you peruse the book review archives of my blog, or the list of British-style mysteries found in the Sleuthing, British-Style collections (the third volume contains the most recent update), you’ll see that the number of books in the list below can’t begin to represent the number of good books I read per year (I average between 40 and 60). I don’t read bad ones…at least, never to the end. So these books listed here are ones that have (1) stuck in my long-term memory, (2) exceptionally original content, or (3) been formative in my development as an author. (They might have something to do with the author’s political proclivities or mine.)
S. P. Brown, Veiled Memory
Donna Carrick, The First Excellence
Cristiano Gentili, Then She Was Born
Alex Gerlis, Vienna Spies, The Best of Our Spies
P. D. Halt, When Death Imitates Art
Edgardo David Holzman, Malena
Sandra Parshall, The Heat of the Moon
Saralyn Richard, Murder in the One Percent, A Palette for Love and Murder, Crystal Blue Murder
Carolyn J. Rose, Hemlock Lake, Through a Yellow Wood, The Devil’s Tombstone
Geza Tetrallyay, Twisted Traffick