Dead Centre: (Nick Stone Thriller 14)
D**G
book
looking up my past it state the book is late but I have the book it is very good and good reading
K**E
Andy Macnab
As always a good story . Read it in 1 night
O**E
good stuff
Mcnab and Nick Stone are in fine form. After a few weaker books, Dead Centre (and Zero Hour right before it) are solid episodes in the Nick Stone saga.Mcnab usually takes us to hot-spots around the world, and this time we spend time in Somalia. He does a great job of capturing the gritty, dusty feel of the place, and tells the story of the people, as usual, through an individual that Stone comes to like and trust.The first person writing is brisk, there's some good combat, though Stone doesn't get beat up as badly as usual. There's also a twist at the very end. Wait for it!Highly recommended.
M**Y
Another good book from McNab
I've ready pretty much all of the Nick Stone Books and there's not a bad one amongst them, if this is the kind of writing that you like...It's well structured and reads very quickly and keeps you interested the whole time...one reviewer mentioned that they weren't fussed about the history and technical information that is put into the books, but I have to disagree - I would like even more of the technical and trail craft, along with history of special operations or government conflicts that aren't always portrayed accurately by the media, which helps to set the scene for various aspects of the book...If Andy's reading this review: good work; keep 'em coming. please can we have more technical info, field skills, history and a bit more hand to hand combat - we all like it when the bad guy gets a pasting...as we had in some of the earlier books - can't remember which book, but I remember the fight scene - Nick against some huge monster (maybe russian), about to get lights out time, when he manages to lock his teeth over the big lads nose bridge...I'll not spoil it..you can go and read..
M**N
Book
Good read
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