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[QUOTE="CL82, post: 2950273, member: 44"] I'm not sure what you like [USER=38]@Fishy[/USER] but here a few on varied subjects: Agent Zigzag by Ben Macintrye. The story of one time crook and eventual British double agent Eddie Chapman. Chapman spied for the German's in England, the British in Germany and at some base in Norway. Had a girl in every location. He crossed paths with Ian Flemming, so some speculate he may have be a source for his James Bond character. The Lost City of the Monkey God by Douglas Preston. The City of the Monkey God or the White City is the city of gold of Cortes legend thought to be Honduras. There is a curse associated with it as one explorer wandered out of the Jungle with artifacts but committed suicide before telling anyone the location. A team uses LIDAR to locate possible subjects and then go in and try locate it. The area is unbelievably hostile between snakes, jaguars and disease. There is an excellent discussion on why European disease ravaged South America but Europeans were little effected by South American disease. The Witch of Lime Street by David Jaher. Story of the most famous spiritualist of her time and Harry Houdini's efforts to debunk her. Surprisingly lurid. Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann. The Osage Indians reservation turns out to be on oil rich land making them the riches people per capita in the world. Then one by one they began to be killed off. Book details the tribes history first and then explores the murders in chronological order. Caron's book Tough Juice is great if you haven't read it yet. I second Unbroken as well. Great book. [/QUOTE]
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