Andy McNab: Aggressor (UK 2011) From the Publisher: But when he sees a news report of the massacre of women and children in a terrorist outrage the other side of the world, long-suppressed memories are triggered, and Nick knows he must risk everything to repay a longstanding debt of friendship. As events unfold in the bleak, medieval villages of Georgia and teeming streets of modern Istanbul, Nick finds himself catapulted once more into the murky, clandestine world he thought he'd left behind - a world in the grip of nameless enemies who linger in the shadows, and stalk the corridors of power... Hurtled at breakneck pace through a deadly landscape of greed, violence and ever-shifting allegiances, the reader will be left in no doubt that McNab is the master of the genre - and Aggressor shows McNab at his searing, blockbusting best. Andy McNab: Aggressor. A Nick Stone Thriller. Corgi, ISBN: 9780552163606 (October, 2011), 475 p., £7.99.
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Andy McNab: Aggressor (UK 2006) From the Publisher: As events unfold in the teeming streets of modern Istanbul and the bleak, medieval villages of Georgia, Nick finds himself catapulted once more into the murky, clandestine world he thought he¹d left behind - a world in the grip of nameless enemies who linger in the shadows, and stalk the corridors of power... Andy McNab: Aggressor. Corgi, ISBN: 0552150207 (July, 2006), 475 p., £6.99.
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Andy McNab: Aggressor (UK 2005) From the Publisher: But when he sees a news report of the massacre of women and children in a terrorist outrage the other side of the world, long-suppressed memories are triggered, and Nick knows he must risk everything to repay a longstanding debt of friendship. As events unfold in the bleak, medieval villages of Georgia and teeming streets of modern Istanbul, Nick finds himself catapulted once more into the murky, clandestine world he thought he'd left behind - a world in the grip of nameless enemies who linger in the shadows, and stalk the corridors of power... Hurtled at breakneck pace through a deadly landscape of greed, violence and ever-shifting allegiances, the reader will be left in no doubt that McNab is the master of the genre - and Aggressor shows McNab at his searing, blockbusting best. Andy McNab: Aggressor. Bantam, ISBN: 0593050312 (November, 2005), 395 p., £17.99.
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