by: Andy McNab
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EAN: 9780593055618
ISBN: 0593055616
Label: Bantam Press
Manufacturer: Bantam Press
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: November 06, 2008
Publisher: Bantam Press
Sales Rank: 757
Studio: Bantam Press
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- McNabb by numbersThis is the latest in the Nick Stone novels and I have to say it feels a little bit written by numbers - all the essential ingrediants are there but it doesn't quite mesh together into a gripping story. Worse, towards the end of the book, there is a lot of very very short chapters and lots of blank page - don't be fooled by the page count, this is a relatively short book to read.
I'm a huge fan of the Nick Stone novels so I was hoping for much much more.
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- Never gathers paceI have read all Mcnab's books including the Nick Stone series and I feel this was this the Most disapointing. The action takes ages to get going, and before you know it your half way through and nothing exciting has happened. and when it does it is in short bursts with lots of waffle in between.
I love all the other books but I think maybe McNab has become abit Lazy and is relying on his name to sell. I hope the next book is a return to form.
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- McNab not quite McDrabHaving read all the Nick Stone novels I have lately become less excited about new releases but as always I will buy it straight away and have it read within a few days.
With the last few books I have felt a little disappointed with McNabs offerings, but half way through this book I really felt that McNab had got back to his original best. In some ways I was thinking that i was in for a similar sort of read to Remote Control or Crisis Four, I love to read about how Stone prepares and plans ... Read More
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- 11 and still not out!! Brilliant read.For fans of the `Stone` series this is a must. The series is still as strong as ever and hasnt lost any of its sparkling action. As far as thrillers go this was very good. the story has plenty of violent action including an old Regiment buddy being tortured with a Black and Decker drill, before being shot in the head....nice! Seriously though the characters were deep and enthralling, keeping your interest all the way through. There was enough suspense to keep you turning the pages, and plenty of ... Read More
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- Another blinding book.I bought this book the other day and i started reading it as always with McNab his books spring to life in the first few pages. As for the content it is well worth a read for those budding McNab fans out there that have followed the life and troubles of the famous character Nick Stone. It was well worth the wait and hopefully Stone will continue to be the focal of McNabs books
Awesome
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