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WHAT I LIKE TO READ:

I'm often asked what books/authors I would recommend from readers who have read all of my books and are looking for more good reads. If you're one of those folks and are looking for a good read, I have provided  my top 40 picks for novels by some of my favorite authors. Enjoy.

The Descent by Jeff Long
Deeper by Jeff Long
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
Cell by Stephen King
Under the Dome by Stephen King
Hater by David Moody
Dog Blood by David Moody
The Lost Throne by Chris Kuzneski
The Ark by Boyd Morrison
The Promised War by Thomas Greanias
The Strain by Guillermo Del Toro & Chuck Hogan
Strong Enough to Die by Jon Land
Feed by Mira Grant
The Ocean Dark by Jack Rogan

Amazonia by James Rollins
The Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Angels & Demons by Dan Brown
Deep Fathom by James Rollins
Subterranean by James Rollins
MEG by Steve Alten
The Loch by Steve Alten
Year Zero by Jeff Long
Ice Station by Matthew Reilly
Temple by Matthew Reilly
Scarecrow by Matthew Reilly
MEG - Hell's Aquarium by Steve Alten
Ancestor by Scott Sigler
Earthcore by Scott Sigler
Creepers by David Morrell
First Blood by David Morrell
The Last Oracle by James Rollins
Black Order by James Rollins
This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti
Piercing the Darkness by Frank Peretti
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
The Lost World by Michael Crichton
Prey by Michael Crichton
Deep Storm by Lincoln Child
The Codex by Douglas Preston
Tyrannosaur Canyon by Douglas Preston
Deep Fathom by James Rollins
Excavation by James Rollins
Shadowfall by James Clemens
Hinterland by James Clemens
Decipher by Stel Pavlou
The Amber Room by Steve Berry
Digital Fortress by Dan Brown
Bestiary by Robert Masello
The Eye of the Tiger by Wilbur Smith
Vigil by Robert Masello
Reliquary by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Deception Point by Dan Brown


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December 3, 2012

The Last Hunter – Onslaught, the Conclusion of The Antarktos Saga

Filed under: Novels,Updates — Tags: Antarktos Rising, conclusion, Fantasy, hunger games, novel, series, Solomon Ull Vincent, teen, The Antarktos Saga, young adult — Jeremy Robinson @ 1:40 pm

The Last Hunter - OnslaughtThis is really a bittersweet announcement as THE LAST HUNTER and Solomon Ull Vincent have become my constant companions over the past three years. More than any of my books, I looked forward to starting the next book in the series. It felt like going home. And I think that deep connection with the story is reflected in the book’s pages, and is felt by those who read the books. After all, Solomon is a precious boy.

For those who have not yet started the series, now is the perfect time. Not only can you read the series all the way through without stopping, but THE LAST HUNTER – DESCENT is currently on sale for just $.99, a price that will only be around for another week or so. Out of all of the books I’ve written (all thirty of them) these five are my personal favorites, and I hope you will agree.

Below are the book’s description and some handy-dandy buy links. If Amazon goes out of stock on the print edition, head to BN.com. They seem to always have the books ready to go.

DESCRIPTION:

The past few years have been a mixture of torture, painful growth and sometimes, pushing its way through all the darkness—joy. I have made friends and allies, brothers and sisters, mentors and…Kainda, who is something else entirely. But someone is missing, someone whose memory saved me from despair—Mirabelle Whitney, my hope. So while the human race prepares to defend itself, I ride the encroaching Nephilim army intending to save Mira, return to our feeble base and lead the charge against those who plan to wipe the human race from the face of the Earth.

It sounds like an impossible plan, and maybe it is, but if we’re going to die, we’re going to die like hunters—boldly and bravely. More than that, we’re going to die together, as a united race facing a common enemy. Nationality no longer matters. Ancient grudges are forgotten. The human race must resist as one, or face extinction. And now it falls to me, along with Kainda, Em, Mira, Kat, Merrill, Aimee and Luca, to light the path for humanity in our darkest hour. Harnessing the power of the ancient Jericho shofar, we must prevent Nephil, the most ancient and evil of the Nephilim from possessing my body and using its supernatural abilities against mankind.

The odds are stacked against victory. The Nephilim out-size, out-power and outnumber us ten to one, but we will fight to the last, the very last, so help me God.

I am Solomon Ull Vincent—the Last Hunter and King of Antarktos—and I am prepared to face my fate.

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JEREMY ROBINSON is the author of more than thirty novels and novellas translated into ten languages, including the wildly popular new novel, SECONDWORLD, as well as PULSE, INSTINCT, THRESHOLD and RAGNAROK, the first four books in his exciting Jack Sigler series. Visit his website at: www.jeremyrobinsononline.com

 

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  1. This was by far the best series I have read, loved the characters, one of the few times that I have read something that made me cry, laugh, and just enjoy myself. I waited until they were all published and then read all of them in 2 days! All I can say is this is some of your best work, and I have read just about everything you have written, keep it up!

    Comment by kriste — January 19, 2013 @ 11:39 pm

  2. Jeremy… this is the first time I’ve ever posted on your website, although I’m frequently on the site and have been a devote fan of your books for years. I just couldn’t help but give you some praise for sneaking in the chess team reference in onslaught. I don’t know what to think of that at the same time though, I doubt you will be having the two universes converge (for somewhat obvious reasons). But it still left me both happy and very amused, thanks a lot for essentially putting an “Easter Egg” in on of your books.

    Comment by Marty — February 1, 2013 @ 12:00 pm

  3. Heh. Glad you caught it and enjoyed it. There are similar Easter eggs in many of my books. I sometimes even include names of characters I know will be in future books. Project Nemesis, for instance, mentions the main character of an upcoming novel. And yeah, the two universes will never collide…though they technically could with what happens in Ragnarok. :)

    Comment by Jeremy Robinson — February 4, 2013 @ 11:18 am

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