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Making my way through Randy Wayne White's "Doc Ford" series. It's ok.

Former spy turned normal guy but keeps getting caught up in situations where his spy skills come in really handy. Most of the action is in southwest Florida, around Sanibel/Captiva, but with occasional jaunts to Central and South America. I never heard of the author until I ate in one of his restaurants, which are apparently a small chain over on the west coast of Florida.
 
Making my way through Randy Wayne White's "Doc Ford" series. It's ok.

Former spy turned normal guy but keeps getting caught up in situations where his spy skills come in really handy. Most of the action is in southwest Florida, around Sanibel/Captiva, but with occasional jaunts to Central and South America. I never heard of the author until I ate in one of his restaurants, which are apparently a small chain over on the west coast of Florida.
Any good? I like disposable action/thriller shit. Ran through all the Mitch Rapp, Jack Reacher, and Dewey Andreas books. Just did a trilogy that follows a Brit ex-soldier going after criminals, guy named Sam Pope. They were ok.
 
Any good? I like disposable action/thriller shit. Ran through all the Mitch Rapp, Jack Reacher, and Dewey Andreas books. Just did a trilogy that follows a Brit ex-soldier going after criminals, guy named Sam Pope. They were ok.

They're good enough. I'm on book... 6? I think. Not as fun as Jack Reacher - these books aren't as big on ass-kicking. But the main character is usually the smartest guy around and can hold his own in a fight. And he's got a goofy hippy sidekick. He always gets the girl, too.

My one complaint is that he went from 3rd-person to 1st-person somewhere around book 4. I liked it better in the 3rd person although I have to admit the writing has improved so what do I know?

Ok, two complaints. The endings are still a little abrupt - I like to follow the characters for a little while after the climax of the story to see where they end up. The author tends to resolve the main story and then have a short expository epilogue. I don't like that - it violates the maxim of "show, don't tell" and I think he could flesh out the secondary characters a little more if he wrote another chapter or two at the end of each book.
 
my mom was a huge Asimov fan and belonged to the SF book club so I read all those as a bored kid too, likely while getting skin cancer outside.
I belonged to the club for years, got some classic hardbacks to go along with all the paperback Sci-Fi I had accumulated since Jr. high. Gave most of it to my son, but I did keep some real old stuff from the early 60s, Asimov, Heinlein, Anderson, Zelazny, Clarke, etc.
 
I belonged to the club for years, got some classic hardbacks to go along with all the paperback Sci-Fi I had accumulated since Jr. high. Gave most of it to my son, but I did keep some real old stuff from the early 60s, Asimov, Heinlein, Anderson, Zelazny, Clarke, etc.
Yeah I still have her foundation trilogy, can’t part with it
 
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