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Have you read Don Quixote?



Here's a second for Captain Blood, which you can get from Project Gutenberg, free!

I would also suggest the Jack West Jr series by Aussie author Matthew Reilly.
The series starts with Seven Deadly Wonders (AKA Seven Ancient Wonders)
It is similar to Clive Cussler's work if you like him.
It is over the top action adventure with treasure hunting. It is definitely pulp fiction and it is not going to win any literary awards, but it is a fun ride.
The series starts with Seven Deadly Wonders (AKA Seven Ancient Wonders)
It is similar to Clive Cussler's work if you like him.
It is over the top action adventure with treasure hunting. It is definitely pulp fiction and it is not going to win any literary awards, but it is a fun ride.

I second James Rollins, especially the earlier non sigma force novels. Excavation might be the best one if you are looking for an Indiana Jones type adventure.

The only Fenimore Cooper I've read is THE DEERSLAYER, which I also recommend. Poe's only novel, THE NARRATIVE OF ARTHUR GORDON PYM, is a quasi-adventure with (of course) a lot of horrific elements.
Howard even has an explicit treasure-hunting Conan story, THE TREASURE OF TRANICOS.

Agreed on The Lies of Locke Lamora. I just finished it and really liked it.
Also check out Well of Souls by Martha Wells and Alif the Unseen by G. Willow Wilson.

What I was going to suggest. My job is such that I get to listen to books at work on my Ipod and I'm a cheapskate so rather than do audible I just get whatever I can get at the library and as such I've done a lot of stuff I might not have tried otherwise including a lot of Cussler. They are kind of formulaic, especially after you've read (listened) more than one but they are enjoyable in an action / adventure way. In a funny way though its kind of confusing because since I'm at the mercy of what the library currently has available I've read them way out of order so it always takes me a while to figure out where the book fits in to the Pitt timeline.

I believe The Treasure Of Tranicos is actually a rewrite by L. Sprague De Camp of the original Robert E. Howard-penned Conan tale entitled The Black Stranger.


Also the Alatriste series by the Spanish author Perez Reverte is very good. Alatriste is asoldier in the first half of the seventeenth century during the last days of glory of the Spanish empire. Gritty and melancholy, with memorable characters and very good action scenes.

If you haven't read Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and Grey Mouser stories, do so. Probably best to start with Swords and Deviltry, but any of the story collections should do.
Michael Chabon's Gentlemen of the Road: A Tale of Adventure is a loving homage to Leiber, Robert E. Howard, and early swashbuckling pulps in general.
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