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Spoken from the Front Provides Eye-Opening Insight Into Front-Line Conditions

Derek Lord provides a fantastic analysis of Andy McNab’s Spoken from the Front in today’s Aberdeen Press and Journal:
“I HAVE just finished reading former SAS soldier Andy McNab’s book Spoken From the Front, a compilation of interviews, diaries, letters and e-mails written to family, friends and loved ones by British men and women serving in [...]

Dropzone book review by The Book Zone

Ethan Blake is seventeen and desperate to escape from his dead-end life. When he sees someone B.A.S.E. jump from the top of his block of flats, it changes the way he sees the world for ever. Soon, Ethan is caught up in the adrenaline-fuelled world of skydiving. He’s a natural, so it’s no surprise when [...]

Exit Wound Thoughts from a Fan

A brief “Exit Wound” review from Camban:
On “Exit Wound”; you know how some novelists kind of tail off after, say, fifteen books? Well no such problem here, in fact I’d say that this is one of his best, hugely enjoyable in his now traditional, unique style. He gets more factual accuracy in these days too [...]

‘Exit Wound’ review by Frank Bader

Frank, one of our enthusiastic readers, was so fortunate to receive his copy of Exit Wound a few weeks ago, thanks to Amazon Germany breaking the embargo… so you know where to order next year.
He finished the book and for those who are receiving their much anticipated new Nick Stone novel one of these days [...]

Brute Force is the Dog’s Bollocks – Review by Jon

Having become a bit jaded after reading McNab’s entire output, I expected little from Brute Force.  I reckoned it would be more of the same and less of the good stuff.
I couldn’t have been more wrong. 
Brute Force is right up there with Remote Control and Firewall, a return to what I’ve considered McNab’s strong point–using “normal” [...]

Reviews “Seven Troop” and “Brute Force” – by Camban

Quick as ever, Camban read AND reviewed “Brute Force”! He send me his review of “Seven Troop” a while back but I had not posted it yet *blush*, sorry Cam. Here both are!
 Undeniably important, compulsive reading for the McNab fan, but I was left with mixed feelings. An enjoyable book in its own right but [...]