Remote Control (novel)

Remote Control (novel)

infobox Book |
name = Remote Control


image_caption =
author = Andy McNab
illustrator =
cover_artist =
country = United Kingdom
language = English
genre = Thriller
publisher = Corgi Adult
release_date = 1997
media_type = Paperback
pages = 512
isbn = 0-552-14591-2
preceded_by =
followed_by = Crisis Four

"Remote Control" is a 1997 fictional novel by British author Andy McNab. It is the first novel introducing the fictional character; Nick Stone. It was the Sunday Times number one bestseller.

Synopsis

Nick Stone left the Special Air Service, in 1988, soon after the shooting of three IRA terrorists in Gibraltar. Now working for British Intelligence on deniable operations, he discovers the seemingly senseless murders of a fellow SAS soldier and his family in Washington, DC. Only a seven year old daughter, Kelly, has survived - and the two of them are immediately on the run from unidentified pursuers. Stone doesn't even know which of them is the target.

On his own, Stone stands a chance of escape. But he needs to protect the girl and together they plunge into a dark world of violence and corruption in which friend cannot be told from foe. As events draw to their blazing and unexpected climax, Stone discovers the shocking truth about governments, terrorism and commerce - and the greed that binds the three together...

Critics response

"It's a corker""; the Independent

"An enjoyable gritty thriller""; The Scotsman

""Proceeds with a testosterone surge"; Daily Telegraph

ee also

*"Firewall"

External links

* [http://www.andymcnab.co.uk Andy McNab Official Website]


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