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Read Reviews for Aggressor - Andy McNab
by - written on 02/02/06 (Useful, 278 readings)
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Aggressor is Andy McNab back at his best. This action filled novel follows retired special agent Nick Stone's return to duty as he begins to work for the US Government again after a series of terrorist atrocities across the globe, This book is full of twists and turns and you never know who to trust. Nick discovers that he isn't being given all of the information and that the powers that be may just be using him. This book moves at break neck pace and is a very rewarding read. If you are a fan of Andy McNabs other work then you wont need any prompting to add this book to your personal library. If you have never read any of his work ... Read the complete review
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