Brillant
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Fantastic start to finish a great series of books check out the rest of them.
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This is this the weakest link....
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Having read every McNab book up to this point, I can comfortably say that this is the weakest, it develops well throughout most of the book (Good characters, vivid descriptive narative etc)until the last 20% of the book, where he seems to have lost his train of thought and forgotten how he intended to end the book, leading to a very unsatisfying fizzle instead of the usual bang. If you want to read a really good McNab book, try Crisis Four, Remote control or Liberation day....avoid this one, it adds nothing to the series
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A good read!
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Well after the last outing, Nick Stone appeared to be in dire straights. I thought McNab did an excellent job to get Stone back into action. The story goes along at a good pace despite what others have been saying about the "excess" detail. Indeed, the last third of the book was actually too short in my opinion! As another reader has pointed out, it seemed a bit rushed. Nevertheless, this book is a good read!
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Deep Black
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A rather dull book compared to his previous novels. The storyline was not as gripping as Dark Winter and it didn't seem to have the same quality.
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Not his best
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Having read and enjoyed all his previous books, this one was a disappointment. The plot simply didn't hang together. I’ll still be reading the next one in hope of a return to form.
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