“Oops”
Hah! That’s alright.
I boarded a flight a couple years back, sat in the first row of coach, pulled out a Nelson DeMille novel while waiting for pushback. The flight attendant was standing right there and asked if I liked John Corey novels. I said I’d never read one. She looked at me kind of strange. I started reading and soon realized I’d read the book before. It was one of DeMille’s “John Corey” series (which I’d really liked).
Will look for “Rendezvous” and let you know how it read.
Thank you again.
Thank you for your charitable attitude.
Patrick Robinson did a whizzbzngwhoppadoozie job developing the characters in his 2000 novel, “U.S.S. Seawolf.”
I also enjoyed Pat Conroy’s novels, and a novel called, “The Expats,” by Chris Pavone.
I’m a little old lady, so if stories about Viet Nam, nuclear subs and spies interest me, they’d probably interest anyone.
Do you have any recommendations for me?