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Down to the Wire : The unmissable new Nick Stone thriller for 2022 from the bestselling author of Bravo Two Zero (Nick Stone, Book 21)

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£9.99

Paperback 384 pages
Transworld Publishers Ltd 03-Aug-23
McNab, Andy

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ISBN/SKU: 9780552174299 Categories/Genres: ,

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The explosive new thriller featuring Nick Stone.

A sinister cult Tasked with rescuing the daughter of one of America’s richest families from the grips of a sinister cult, Nick Stone expects his latest mission to be quick and straightforward.

A kidnapped womanTravelling to the frozen depths of the Norway/Russia border, the dividing line between NATO and the Kremlin’s armed forces, it seems all he and his team need do is abduct the woman and deliver her home alive.

An agent whose time is running outBut there are deadly complications – not least that Nick soon discovers himself at the heart of a chilling cyber conspiracy that threatens war with Russia and the very existence of the Western alliance . . . and that following a shocking diagnosis his body is failing him fast, and any day now he will have to ask himself the ultimate question . . .

From the bestselling author of Bravo Two Zero.

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