Nelson DeMille (2002)
The General's Daughter.
Warner Books
Vietnam veteran DeMille wrote this story of military justice with an eye for the life on a military base. Paul Brenner of the Army's Criminal Investigation Division is assigned to handle the bizarre murder case of Ann Campbell, daughter of Fort Hadley's post commander. The case is politically explosive, as high-ranking soldiers are linked to Ann's shocking secret sex life.
Nelson DeMille (1987)
Word of Honor.
Warner Books
DeMille tells the story of ordinary soldier, Ben Tyson, whose Army commission is reactivated so that he can be prosecuted on charges of murder. 15 years ago, his platoon fought in the Tet offensive in Vietnam. He is accused of ordering killings of civilians in a hospital. But was it really true - or is someone grinding an axe? A gripping courtroom drama.
Elizabeth Darrell (2005)
Russian Roulette.
Severn House Publishers
British army officer Judith King has spent the night in the arms of half-Russian intelligence officer Leo Bekov. Unfortunately, he is found killed the next morning. MPs Max Rydal and Tom Black are assigned to the case and soon find out that the good-looking and charismatic Bekov was the darling of his fellow soldiers' wives.
W.E.B. Griffin (1994)
The Corps: Semper Fi / Call to Arms / Counterattack (Three Complete Novels)
Putnam Pub Group
Griffin has the unique talent of being able to blend true-to-life history with pulse-pounding action. The novels are set in the Pacific theater right before World Ware II. Probably the best set of military action thrillers available.