Andy McNab never disappoints in producing high octane action in his books, and this one continues the tradition. All his books do have some similar aspects, nevertheless, his plots bring current news features and technology to his books so they do not get stale. His hero Nick Stone is never too gung-ho or incredible to believe. Another successful action thriller and page turner, however, perhaps not his best, but well worth a read. A solid Andy McNab, no fuss action thriller, with the usual dash of geo-political information to raise it slightly above pulp-fiction status. That's not a negative criticism however. The writing is always slick, nothing about the prose jars or feels 'clunky' in the way that say, it does with Dan Brown. Whilst it's not his best, it feels that it's about time Nick Stone was retired, happily or not, it isn't McNab's worst. The ending to this novel - no spoilers here! - gives the option to retire him now, or makes the next book (probably) the final one. Hopefully, McNab will reward his faithful readership with an awesome ending.
What do You think about Dead Centre (2012)?
A great book and a very intriguing ending. Going to start the next book right away.
—hergarcha
Brilliant! I read this pretty much in one sitting. Exciting fast paced action!
—Jalis