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Nick Stone

by Andy McNab

20 books Started 1997 Latest 2022
Publication Reading Order

The Nick Stone is a series by Andy McNab, comprising 20 books published between 1997 and 2022. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
1 Remote Control 1997 Buy from Amazon
2 Crisis Four 1999 Buy from Amazon
3 Firewall 2000 Buy from Amazon
4 Last Light 2001 Buy from Amazon
5 Liberation Day 2002 Buy from Amazon
6 Dark Winter 2003 Buy from Amazon
7 Deep Black 2004 Buy from Amazon
8 Aggressor 2005 Buy from Amazon
9 Recoil 2006 Buy from Amazon
10 Crossfire 2007 Buy from Amazon
11 Brute Force 2008 Buy from Amazon
12 Exit Wound 2009 Buy from Amazon
13 Zero Hour 2010 Buy from Amazon
14 Dead Centre 2011 Buy from Amazon
15 Silencer 2013 Buy from Amazon
16 For Valour 2014 Buy from Amazon
17 Detonator 2015 Buy from Amazon
18 Cold Blood 2016 Buy from Amazon
19 Line of Fire 2017 Buy from Amazon
20 Down to the Wire 2022 Buy from Amazon

Andy McNab (born 1959) is a British former SAS operative and author. Born in London, McNab served in the 22nd SAS Regiment for 11 years, seeing combat in Northern Ireland and the first Gulf War. After leaving the military, he became a writer and has written over 25 books, primarily about his military experiences. McNab's most famous work is "Bravo Two Zero" (1993), an account of an SAS mission in the Gulf War that went disastrously wrong. The book was a bestseller and has sold over 2 million copies worldwide. McNab has also written several other notable books, including "Immediate Action" (1995), "Red Notice" (1996), and "Seven Troop" (1998). McNab has received numerous awards for his work, including the British Book of the Year Award in 1993 for "Bravo Two Zero." He has also been praised by critics for his realistic and gripping writing style.

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