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- The Fellowship of the Ring (1268)
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- Tales from the Perilous Realm (61)
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Without Remorse
Although I do feel it reads completely different from other Tom Clancy's technical thriller works, the book of the origin and development of the legendary character John Clark has a very human feel, makes it is one of his best novel.
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