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- Inspired by his own career as a special forces soldier, AndyMcNab debuts his best-selling series with action-packed, high-octane RemoteControl, a thrilling page turn you won't be able to put down featuringex-SAS trooper Nick Stone.Tough, resourceful, ruthless - as a Special Air Service (SAS)trooper, Nick Stone was one of the best.
- Author(s): Andy McNab
- 512 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
- Series Name: Nick Stone
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Book Synopsis
Inspired by his own career as a special forces soldier, Andy
McNab debuts his best-selling series with action-packed, high-octane Remote
Control, a thrilling page turn you won't be able to put down featuring
ex-SAS trooper Nick Stone.
Tough, resourceful, ruthless - as a Special Air Service (SAS)
trooper, Nick Stone was one of the best. Now he's back on the streets. After a
botched mission, the Regiment no longer want his services, but British
Intelligence does - as a deniable operator. It's the dirtiest job in a very,
very dirty world.
In Washington DC, it's about to get dirtier still. On the
apparently routine tail of two terrorists, Stone discovers the bodies of an
ex-SAS officer and his family. Soon he's on the run with the lone survivor of
the bloodbath - a seven-year-old girl. And whilst she can identify the killers,
only Stone can keep them at bay - and solve a mystery whose genesis takes him
back to the most notorious SAS mission in recent history...
Remote Control is
the first of Andy McNab's nineteen Nick Stone thrillers -
bestsellers whose landscape is so compellingly close to the truth that they had
to be vetted by the Ministry of Defense, and could only be published as
fiction...
Review Quotes
'Nick Stone is emerging as one of the great all-action characters of recent times. Like his creator, the ex-SAS soldier turned über-agent is unstoppable' Daily Mirror
'Stone is a deceptively complex action hero who does as good a job as many a newspaper columnist in guiding us through the new global politics' Mail on Sunday
'Sometimes only the rollercoaster ride of an action-packed thriller hits the spot. No one delivers them as professionally or as plentifully as SAS soldier turned author McNab' Guardian