Quote Originally Posted by NFATrustGuy View Post
Since July 1 has come and gone, it seems that my gun trust business has subsided to the point where I find myself with a bunch of free time on my hands. I'm an avid reader and am quickly running out of stuff to read so I'm looking for suggestions from like-minded folks.

I read almost exclusively for entertainment and it seems like I gravitate towards detective, who-done-it style books.

Here's a list of the stuff I've finished so far:

Vince Flynn books--all of them-- from American Assassin through The Last Man
Lee Child's Jack Reacher series
Brad Thor--all of them
Ted Bell--all of them
James Patterson
Michael Bennett series
Alex Cross series
Private series
David Baldacci
Camel Club series
Alex Berenson

Other one-offs:
Chris Kyle's book
Lone Survivor
Decision Points
Patriots

I just counted and it appears that I've downed 32 books so far this year.

Any suggestions of an author or series I should consider?

Thanks!
Since you like whodunits, what about old classics like the Nero Wolfe stories?

I would also recommend Asimov's Mysteries and Murder at the ABA as one-offs if you can find copies at the library or online (believe they've been out of print for a long time). Murder at the ABA is even funnier if you know some of the SF community and writers from the 70s or 80s but it's not needed to appreciate the sleuthing part.