Andy McNab never disappoints in producing high octane action in his books, and this one continues the tradition. All his books do have some similar aspects, nevertheless, his plots bring current news features and technology to his books so they do not get stale. His hero Nick Stone is never too g...
A few weeks ago, I decided that I should read a book by Andy McNab. After all, he’s an author that sells books by the pallet-load, generally to positive reviews. Red Notice is the first book in a (relatively) new series, and with it being on offer, I thought this would be as good a place to start...
First of all, this review is concerned with the book and the book alone; forget the conspiracy, bad mouthing and follow-ups which have followed in the decade since this came out. Instead, I'm just focusing on Bravo Two Zero the book and the book alone. Of the various true-life war accounts writte...
Book 2, in the Nick Stone seriesThis series follows Nick Stone a very clever, ruthless and effective EX-SAS trooper hired by the British Intelligence on the most dangerous operations. In this mission he is tasked with finding and eliminating one of their operatives, Sarah Darnley. Reading this bo...
Another pageturner in the Nick Stone series by Andy McNab. While not up to for instance "Fire Wall", it is still an excellent thriller, with a realistic background in the hawala system (see for instance http://www.gdrc.org/icm/hawala.html).Nice with a change of scene too, after many scenes in poo...