David Priess
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Recommended Books
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Black Ice

Hammer of the Gods
Doom

The Lions of Lucerne

Spymaster

Killing Pablo

The Storm Before the Storm

The Demon-Haunted World
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“Today?s 2 books on one topic: my two favorite published works by Carl Sagan. ?Contact? ?The DemonHaunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark?”
“I?ve loved me some @BradThor thrillers over the years?above all, SPYMASTER and THE LIONS OF LUCERNE. Now I can add to that short ?Best of Brad? list his latest, BLACK ICE, which I?ve had the good fortune to finish already. Get it anywhere books are sold on its pub day tomorrow!”
“Today?s 2 books on one topic: the early giants of rock and roll mythmaking ?No One Here Gets Out Alive? by Jerry Hopkins and Danny Sugerman ?Hammer of the Gods: The Led Zeppelin Saga? by Stephen Davis”
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“Today?s 2 books on a specific topic?classic @BradThor thrillers: ?The Lions of Lucerne? ?Path of the Assassin?”
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“Today?s 2 books on one specific topic: nonfiction thrillers by Mark Bowden not called Black Hawk Down. ?Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World?s Greatest Outlaw? ?Guests of the Ayatollah: The First Battle in America?s War with Militant Islam?”
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