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Deep Black (Unabridged) [Audio Download]

by Andy McNab (Author), Clive Mantle (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 10 hours and 43 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: AudioGO Ltd.
  • Audible Release Date: 27 Oct 2005
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005LHMYIS
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
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Nick Stone's future has never looked so bleak. The only person he's ever loved is dead. The only people who might give him a reason not to join her have turned their backs. Until a chance encounter with a man he saved 10 years ago appears to throw him a lifeline. But on the bullet- and bomb-scarred streets of Baghdad, second chances are in short supply. A simple quest becomes a journey to the heart of a chilling conspiracy.
©2005 Andy McNab; (P)2005 BBC Audiobooks Ltd.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I have just completed this book. As usual it is descriptive and authoritively written. There are no guesses at procedures or places, everything is plausible and based on reality. The actions and drills described are all very precise and accurate as you would expect from someone with AM's background. He has certainly stayed in touch with things since leaving the Regiment over 10 years ago. McNab's squaddie sense of humour really comes across well and I found myself regularly sniggering at little remarks and phrases.

As with nearly all of Andy's books this is one that can easily be read in one or two sittings. I did it in two. It's a great story and the author takes you right to the heart of the locations that he's describing.

The knowledge that AM shows of culture's and practices show he is no thick squaddie and are testament to what the army did for him when you consider his humble background.

The plot is a good one and an eye opener to some of the murky mentality of our so called 'right' way of thinking in the Western world.

One observation of the book is that it has over 100 chapters, it's not harmful to the plot, and comes in handy when wanting to stop to make a cuppa, but it's not a style I'm too familiar with.

All in all an excellent book and, as with Dark Winter back to the more familiar McNab / Stone formula.

A highly recommended read for any action fan.

Only problem is we have to wait until next year for the next instalment of Nick Stone's escapades..........

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
NO ONE DOES IT BETTER 30 Oct 2004
Format:Hardcover
dark winter left me thinking what would happen to Nick stone. As deep black starts you get the impression stone should be dead, well he was thinking of 'topping' himself.nick stone is a very lonley and depressed man with nothing to live for and a heavy burden of guilt. until a man he saved ten years ago throws him a lifeline which in stones eyes isen't much until he realizes that his life is gradually sorting itself out in a place he calls home;baghdad.from its rock hard start you are grabbed by the neck and restrained into a posistion which you feel as though you are stone through the hardship of espionage and brute strenghth.when you finally read the ending you'll be stunned stiff at what mcnab conjures out of nothing.the book ends and so to does................
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Andy McNab's form just gets better. This book contains the usual of all what we have come to expect and like of Andy McNab. But it's good to see his form get better as he more deeply explores the emotions of his characters. Turning an action story into a more explosive character analysis of those that would perpetrate evil. The book has a great pace and a great crescendo. Sometimes the book makes you want to be Nick Stone, and other times you're glad you aren't.

I also like his expose of current events in Bosnia etc. that don't quite make our newspapers. You can tell this man was a British Soldier due to his snipes at the Yanks which always make me laugh. This is a good read, it disappoints in some ways but that's only because Andy is not a literary genius, but he is a great storyteller and agent provocateur. Can't wait for The Aggressor in November !!

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GOOD READ
BOUGHT THIS BOOK FOR HUBBY HE SAID IT IS A GOOD READ AND HAD A JOB TO PUT IT DOWN, HE SAID THE STORY LINE HELD HIM SPELLBOUND, AND BELIEVEABLE, ANOTHER GOOD READ FROM ANDY MC.NAB .
Published 3 months ago by Mrs. J. M. Taylor
Not his best.
A solid read but by far not his best. The action as always is gripping and real page turning material but i found the plot to be weak. Read more
Published on 8 May 2010 by Mr. J. A. Watson
Andy McNab Deep Black
I bought this for my father who is very ill in hospital and his only current enjoyment is to liasten to his tapes. He likes this type of audio book. Read more
Published on 31 Dec 2009 by Mrs. A. Burden
A Good Read
It's Andy McNab what more can you say. Well written a good plot, and well worth reading.
Published on 10 Oct 2009 by Grumpy Old Man
brill!!!!!
as ever a heart thumping read, i can remember when i first picked up bravo two zero, i couldnt put the darn thing down, his survival tips, graphic interpretation of his events, the... Read more
Published on 11 Jun 2009 by Mr. Jl Hurst
Brillant
Fantastic start to finish a great series of books check out the rest of them.
Published on 29 Nov 2008 by G. J. Hughes
This is this the weakest link....
Having read every McNab book up to this point, I can comfortably say that this is the weakest, it develops well throughout most of the book (Good characters, vivid descriptive... Read more
Published on 9 July 2007 by C. Jones
A good read!
Well after the last outing, Nick Stone appeared to be in dire straights. I thought McNab did an excellent job to get Stone back into action. Read more
Published on 18 Dec 2006 by Serious Sai
Deep Black
A rather dull book compared to his previous novels. The storyline was not as gripping as Dark Winter and it didn't seem to have the same quality.
Published on 31 Jan 2006 by Mr. Roger Williams
Not his best
Having read and enjoyed all his previous books, this one was a disappointment. The plot simply didn't hang together. Read more
Published on 14 Jan 2006
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