Oh, I forgot to mention what I've been reading lately. According to my phone, I've read The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, which was an excellent read that I really enjoyed, as well as recent re-reads of Tolkien's The Hobbit and Old Man's War by John Scalzi, which are also excellent page-turners. If you like Heinlein stuff and haven't read the Old Man's War series, you really ought to.
Lately though I have been reading the somewhat pulpy Jack Reacher series. I like the actiony bits, but whenever the author tries to write "mystery" or "suspense" stuff I get annoyed because it's always so plainly obvious what the author is trying to lead up to, and then I have to slog through 100-200 pages of eye rolling where the protagonist uncovers more and more blindingly obvious "clues" before they finally figure out what's going on. Stick to the action bits, Lee.
Lately though I have been reading the somewhat pulpy Jack Reacher series. I like the actiony bits, but whenever the author tries to write "mystery" or "suspense" stuff I get annoyed because it's always so plainly obvious what the author is trying to lead up to, and then I have to slog through 100-200 pages of eye rolling where the protagonist uncovers more and more blindingly obvious "clues" before they finally figure out what's going on. Stick to the action bits, Lee.