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Andy McNab’s new Nick Stone novel: ‘Zero Hour’

The new Nick Stone novel will be published 28 October this year and all we know for now is the title: ‘Zero Hour’ !!
There’s no synopsis yet, we’ll post that as soon as we find out.
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The Book Zone – Interview with Andy McNab

The Book Zone, Thursday, 4 February 2010  ** Interview with Andy McNab (author of DropZone)
 
“Last month I wrote a glowing review of DropZone , the new book from ex-SAS member Andy McNab. DropZone is the first in a new series of books from Mr McNab, focusing on the adventures of Ethan Blake as he joins a [...]

Andy McNab News on Twitter

Grey Man’s Land is on Twitter now, making it easier for you to keep up with the latest Andy McNab News blog posts and inside info about his latest books.
The great thing about Twitter is, we can quickly update you with the latest news regarding the SAS, SBS, and other forces, as well as providing [...]

Kevin Spacey and SAS author Andy McNab form an unlikely partnership

By Richard Eden
Published: 19 Dec 2009
Kevin Spacey and SAS author Andy McNab form an unlikely partnership.
At first glance, they are unlikely allies: Kevin Spacey, the darling of theatreland, and Andy McNab, the rugged SAS hero turned best-selling author.
But Mandrake spotted the two men, accompanied by McNab’s wife, Jenny, last week at a restaurant in London next [...]

Andy McNab at The Sun’s Millies – with Best Unit 2 Rifles

As published in The Sun
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Andy McNab’s GoSpoken partners with celebrities & BlackBerry to develop literacy skills

Tuesday 24 Nov 2009
GoSpoken.com, co-owned by ex-SAS operative turned author Andy McNab, has partnered with actress & author Michelle Gayle, The Reading Agency & BlackBerry to leverage cutting-edge technology to develop literacy levels in schools through a national workshop study.
The innovative workshops gave select secondary school pupils, aged 12-15 years, from across three schools in [...]