I'd have to say anything by Colin Forbes. It's usually the same plot with a different name, reveloving around someone training refugees from Asia as spies and saboteurs and then placing them into society until the time is right for a takeover of Europe (admittedly,
This United State was different and possibly the author's best book). The girl is always kidnapped by the villain, who usually ends up drowning in mud or a swamp or something. There's some ludicrous scenes, such as a single bullet destroying an entire supertanker, and the author is downright xenophobic with Serbians and Muslims being the primary antagonists and usually depicted as stupid, brutish and fanatical. In fact, the protagonists have been known to mercilessly slaughter Serbains and Muslims without blinking or questioning if they're even in the right place and the author made the single biggest contradiction ever when the internet and telecommunications were completely destroyed in one book, an incident that should have put us back as close to the Stone Age as you can get, but in the next story they were working just fine despite claims of taking years to fix.
helmut said:
icestation? was out a few years back. forget who it was by. my friend demanded that i read it because it was SUCH a good book. i think we have very different reading tastes. admittedly i didn't finish reading it...
It's by Matthew Reilly and while being a good book in its own right, it seriously lacks any sort of character development. It's "pure escapism ... and if character development slows the plot down, then character development gets the chop!" as the author described it.