Given that I already have the next book on order (published later this year) I though I'd better start "The girl in the eagle's talons". A new writer (the third) for the Lisbeth Salander 'franchise'. This one is dark, bordering on the unpleasant, but I'm half way through and still engaged.
Currently Ice Ghosts by Paul Watson. A fascinating look into the lost Franklin expedition.
Before that I read "Endurance" and "The Worst Journey in the World".
If exploration and daring real-life survival stories are your thing, I'd recommend them all. I'd start with "Endurance" though, one of the most incredible tales I've ever read. Ernest Shackleton really was the GOAT.
Next up, I'll treat myself to a guilty-pleasure reread an Alistair MacLean.