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Crisis Four [Paperback]

Andy McNab
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  • Paperback: 555 pages
  • Publisher: Corgi Books (15 July 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0552145920
  • ISBN-13: 978-0552145923
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 10.6 x 4.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (70 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 569,771 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Crisis Four is Andy McNab's fourth book and his second work of fiction, but he has already established himself as a brand name. His trademark is the SAS and dirty operations, so it will come as no surprise to anyone that the hero, Nick Stone, is a hard but fair ex-SAS man, now working for £250 per day as a freelance agent for British Intelligence on undercover missions which will be denied if they go wrong. The basic story is relatively straightforward. Stone undertook a mission to Afghanistan in the late 80s with a mysterious femme fatale, the posh Sarah; they had a fling and she promptly dumped him on her return. In 1995, they meet up briefly on another undercover mission to Syria which starts to go horribly wrong as Sarah appears to be working to a different briefing. Then, in 1998, Stone gets a summons on his pager to meet his bosses at Gatwick. Sarah has gone AWOL from her apartment in Washington DC and Stone's job is to find her. This he ingeniously achieves quite quickly and there then follows a long, tense chase across the US. Sarah's true past, and the secret that she holds, is gradually revealed and the ending is truly gripping.

For all McNab's authentic detail--we get lots of information on how to kill people and survive attacks--reading Crisis Four is a bit like playing Tombraider on the computer. It's a compelling other world, where reality is only paid lip service to, but the action comes so thick and fast that you can't help turning the page. And this is what marks Crisis Four as a cut above the average thriller. It is an unashamedly blokeish book--you won't find much in the way of subtlety of characterisation--though compared to Dick Francis McNab is positively Henry James--and you have to put up with the odd few pages that read more like instruction manuals for military hardware than narrative, but these are relatively minor quibbles. So many times you get to the end of a thriller only to wonder why on earth you bothered; Crisis Four delivers on its promises. --John Crace --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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In the backwoods of South America, an ex-SAS officer now working for British Intelligence embarks on a terrifying mission to find a woman who holds the key to a dark and deadly conspiracy.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
I have been a McNab fan since his very first book and have read every one several times over. I have just finished Crisis Four for the third time and I've only had it for a fortnight. The story is his most gripping yet and the attention to detail is outstanding, so good in fact that it makes you wonder whether the events are real or close to real. Whoever it was that said they anticipated the ending is either a great author or a great liar. I read books like this all the time and did not figure out what Sarah was up to, (don't want to ruin it for those who have not read it yet). McNab gets better with every book he write. I can't wait for the next Nick Stone installment. Keep writing Andy!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
An absolute must 15 Feb 2000
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
After two autobiographical literary outings, Andy McNab ventured in to very different world of fiction with Remote Control. A story so believable you wonder whether the author was actually there. With Crisis Four he's done it again. The plot would be difficult to believe if it where composed by anyone other than McNab. Crisis Four is fiction mixed with fact, so cleverly written you find yourself shouting advice at the pages, angry and even upset when Nick Stone, the British freelance agent on deniable operations, doesn't heed your warnings. The author carries you through the first three-quarters of the novel, then in the last few chapters, he allows you to read between the lines and "catch on" before he does. This is an excellent book, please let there be more to come.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Unputdownable!! 31 Oct 2002
By Philip
Format:Paperback
I picked up this book whilst on holiday and it didn`t take long before I was hooked! It is the first McNab book I have read but now plan to read all of them. Nick Stone is an excellent character and the plot is exciting as well as believable. I cannot recomend this highly enough but read Remote Control first. I did not have the benefit of this but it did not spoil Crisis Four at all. This is a testamnet to how good the book is!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Dont trust anyone!!!
A great book and one which shows Nick Stone scrabbling for answers and his life. Great plot twists as always and a great read from start to finish. Read more
Published 22 months ago by M. Jones
Thrilling
Amazing that this was written before 9-11 and its subject around Bin Laden committing terrorist attacks in U.S. Read more
Published on 10 Jan 2009 by Clive
farfetched
as you read the book you are shaking your head because the scenarios
presented are so unbelievable that you cannot suspend your mind.
Published on 16 April 2008 by K. S. Kandola
Another stunning read from Mr McNab
Andy McNab strikes gold again with Crisis Four. Having been bitten by the McNab bug with Remote Control I rushed to buy this book and wasn�t disappointed. Read more
Published on 12 Dec 2003 by Mr. J. Murphy
Crisis Four
Having read another novel by McNab, Firewall, I picked this book up expecting the same action filled pages. I was not wrong!!! Read more
Published on 1 Sep 2003
crisis four
Crisis four is without doubt the best McNab book i've read to date. It's action packed with a good story line, and a fantastic trip to the shops. Read more
Published on 2 Oct 2002
As good as ever
Another excellent read from Andy McNab. He produces truly three-dimensional characters and plots that stretch belief but that I can nevertheless accept. Read more
Published on 13 Sep 2002
Sheer Brilliance
McNab has used his specialist knowledge in the field to provide the reader with a thrilling and constantly entertaining read. Read more
Published on 1 Mar 2002 by Stephen Pell (profpell@hotmail.com)
Rivetting !
Yet again Andy delivers.
Real characters, compelling storyline and levels of detail that are fantastic.
Nick Stone is a new genre of hero - he actually gets scared ! Read more
Published on 14 Jan 2002 by Steve Merry
OH WOW
The only time i put this book down was when i had finished reading it. Every time i turned the page my heart was pumping and my mind was trying to figure out what would happen... Read more
Published on 22 Jun 2001 by efa17@yahoo.co.uk
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