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Dark Winter

(Nick Stone Thriller 6)

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Dark Winter

By: Andy McNab
Narrated by: Paul Thornley
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Outside of Pakistan, the world's highest concentration of al-Qaeda lurks in South-East Asia and there, Nick Stone¹s bosses get wind of an act of terror that will dwarf even the nightmare of 9/11.

When Stone is despatched to Malaysia by the CIA to assassinate a biochemist, he expects his mission to be a straightforward part of the fight against Bin Laden. But there are complications not least because he is working alongside an attractive woman whose motives he doesn¹t fully understand.

Target neutralised, Stone returns to the USA and a maelstrom of personal problems. Kelly, the fourteen year-old orphan to whom he is joint guardian, cannot escape the ghosts of her traumatic past; she has a prescription drug habit that's spiralling out of control, and Stone knows he is the only one who can help her. He takes her to recuperate in England, but the terrible consequences of what happened in Penang are never far behind.

Realising he cannot escape them, Stone unearths a doomsday threat against the populations of New York, London and Berlin and finds himself facing an unspeakable trade-off: the life of someone he loves, against those of millions he doesn¹t even know. . .

Espionage Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense England Scary Exciting

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OK, this was not my favourite Andy McNab but it was still very good and well worth the purchase

enjoyable.

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Another enjoyable part of the series. Sadly things never go to plan for ol Nick. Hope there is another book to follow!

Poor ol Nick

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This was the best one of the series so far for me and the best since Firewall. Excellent story and the book had a good pace, with lots of peril and action. Nick's vulnerability is on show a lot more in this one and the threat of such a believable chemical attack made it an exciting and gripping read. The ending had me holding my breath and was really unexpected. Another fantastic narration by Paul Thornley too.

Best one yet

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I would like to start this review by saying that: in my opinion Remote Control by A Mcnab (his first in the Stone series) was a masterpiece (see my review) and I would never come across anything better. I was wrong.

Some of the real book worms out there might call me mad for using the M word twice to describe an Andy Mcnab novel. Additionally, and on the contrary, I really couldn't care less.

This book was so shocking, so captivating and constantly gripping, so "keep you on the edge of your seat" ..ing I would be happy to stand up in front of a hundred avid book critics and tell them that for me; it was nothing short of a MASTERPIECE in military/action/adventure sod it any type of book GENRE storytelling.

I usually mention where Stone will have headed around the globe in the book in my reviews, but in this instance I'm saying nothing. You simply have to read this book. Mcnab is the best and here he proves it once again.

This book will have you laughing, crying, catching the air in the back of your throating' more than once. you will be taken on a Nick Stone roller coaster.. the scariest and most intense roller coaster in the reading world. 10/10.


......It's just a masterpiece!

Outstanding. ANOTHER M WORD

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A dark and thought provoking story. Gripping plot, dark humor and excellently narrated. I’ve read and listened to these books many times and this is my favorite

My favorite Nick Stone story

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