Both my wife and I are avid readers. In fact she is the current President of the Friends of the Library (I'm just a member. I think it's because I have a truck for gathering donations for their bi-annual charity sales.

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She is also on the Library Board. We are currently battling the city on loss of library personnel due to budget cuts. <Skip the next paragraph if you don't want to read a rant>
They're about to cut staffing by 50% (4 to 2) from what it was 6 months ago. We are a tourist town that has ~5,000 permanent residents and swells to 15-20,000 in the summer. Police force of 14, Fire/EMT Department of 15, Finance Dept of 8 and Public Works Dept of 36

. Misc. other depts bring the total city employees up to 92. I wouldn't mind the PW numbers except they don't seem to do much that we can see.
The water is terrible, the "storm" run-off backs up all the time, the roads had so little maintenance that we had to pass a $35,000,000 LID to resurface all of the streets, etc.
Anyway, sorry for the rant. Back to reading.
I've been hooked on Tony Hillerman for years and really want to thank whoever it was that recommended Steven Havill to me. His Posadas books are great. I'm on the next to the last one published and will be caught up for his new one due out in November.
Other current favorites are David Baldacci, Clive Cussler, Bernard Cornwell, both of the Shaara's, among others that I can't call to mind right now.
I liked Clancy up until he got so political with his personal views instead of writing a good novel.
CW Spook, have you read Chamberlin's "Bayonet! Forward", his reminiscences of the Civil War?