I like crime-drama and murder mysteries. True-crime is good too.
I just finished Patricia Cornwell's "Portrait of a Killer", the one about Jack the Ripper. It was a good read but it's not for the squeemish...as a guy, there were a couple of parts I had to put the book down and wait a few minutes before I could continue reading.
Dean Koontz is another of my favorites...I just picked up "Brother Odd". Stephen King's "Hearts in Atlantis" is one of my favorite books of all time.
"The Making of Europe: An Introduction to the History of European Unity" by Christopher Dawson - a fascinating introduction to laying the foundation of the European civilisation in the Dark Age after the fall of the Roman Empire
Let's see...since the last time I posted on here...I have since finished that book, read two crappy romance novels, a biography of Charles II of England and am now nearing the end of Jubilee by Margaret Walker.
The Wheel of Time Series by Robert Jordan all over again from the beginning, while waiting for th final book to be released. Although I heard that Jordan past away recently before he finished it so I might be waiting awhile. :crying: