Line of Fire
(Nick Stone Thriller 19)
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- £2.99
Publisher Description
'Like the best action films in book form' FHM
Nick Stone is back in London but if he thought he was home for a break, he's very, very wrong.
Backed into a corner by a man he knows he cannot trust, ex-deniable operator Nick Stone strikes a devil's bargain. In exchange for his own safety - a life for a life - Stone is charged with locating someone who doesn't want to be found, currently hiding out in the one of the remotest corners of the UK. And for the first time in a long time, he's not operating alone.
But Stone and his team don't find just anyone. They find a world-class hacker, so good that her work might threaten the stability of the western world as we know it. These are dangerous waters and Stone is quickly in over his head. Before he finally knows which way to turn, the choice is ripped out of his hands.
Most people might think of home as safety but Nick Stone isn't most people. For him and his team, it's just another place to get caught in the line of fire...
Nick Stone's adventures continue in Whatever It Takes
Customer Reviews
Dissapointed
I’ve read every Andy McNab book from cover to cover but the latest instalment was poor - I could see links to other books that just tells me there were no fresh ideas here. What made it worse is I spotted the passage...
“others would have gone out and bought a brand new car but it would have looked out of place sat outside a minging estate”.
That might not mean a lot to anyone else but I recognised it and sure enough the exact same passage is written in his Seven Troop book word for word. Come on Andy give us fresh ideas - at 9.99 for the book I’m disappointed!
In The Line Of Fire.
Disappointing.