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Alamein - The Australian Story

Leave no Stone unturned
Last Light

By Andy McNab. Corgi Books (Random House). 505pp. $19.95.

Reviewer :: Sue Caddaye

Life is anything but easy for Secret Intelligence Service deniable operator Nick Stone.

When an assassination attempt goes wrong, Stone is given an ultimatum: kill the target in Panama by last light Friday or the orphan Kelly in his charge will be killed.

The choice appears simple enough, but some things are not meant to be.

With his attention to detail and great action sequences, British SAS veteran turned thriller writer Andy McNab combines his vast knowledge of military operations to compose an exciting book.

McNab has the ability to let readers vividly see life through the main character’s eyes, letting them feel like they are walking a messy mile in Nick Stone’s shoes.

The highly descriptive writing style will not be for every reader, but trust me when I say that this is what makes the book so hard to put down.

This is a great read and one that any McNab fan should not miss
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