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  1. The Nick Stone Missions are a series of action thriller novels written by author Andy McNab, based on his own experiences in the SAS. The first book in the series, Remote Control was published in February 1998 by Transworld Publishers under their Corgi imprint.

  2. Nick Stone is a popular character in about fourteen fictional books authored by Andy McNab. This fictional character is known to have embarked on dangerous missions across many countries for the British SAS, and occasionally for the American CIA, in earlier novels in the series.

  3. Nick Stone (born 31 October 1966) is a British thriller writer. Background. Stone was born in Cambridge, England, on 31 October 1966. [1] . He is of half- Scottish and half- Haitian descent. [2] .

    • Remote Control. 3.90 · 6001 Ratings · 257 Reviews · published 1997 · 64 editions. Few writers know the intricate landscape of specia… Shelve Remote Control.
    • Crisis Four. 3.90 · 3714 Ratings · 131 Reviews · published 1999 · 12 editions. Crisis Four [Paperback] Mcnab, Andy. Shelve Crisis Four. Rate it
    • Firewall. 3.89 · 3491 Ratings · 109 Reviews · published 2000 · 67 editions. Helsinki, December 1999. Nick Stone, ex-SAS, now a… Shelve Firewall.
    • Last Light. 3.87 · 2846 Ratings · 67 Reviews · published 2001 · 50 editions. Aborting an officially-sanctioned assassination at… Shelve Last Light.
    • Remote Control (1997) Tough, resourceful, ruthless – as an SAS trooper, Nick Stone was one of the best. Now he’s back on the streets. After a botched mission, the Regiment no longer want his services.
    • Crisis Four (1999) Nick Stone is highly trained. Clever, ruthless and very effective, it is no surprise that he is hired by British Intelligence. On deniable operations – one of the most dangerous lines of work.
    • Firewall (2000) Tough, resourceful and ruthless, Nick Stone is now working for British Intelligence on deniable operations. And is desperately in need of cash.
    • Last Light (2001) Nick Stone has been assigned to carry out an officially-sanctioned assassination. When he realizes who the target is, he refuses. But he is then given a chilling ultimatum: fly to Central America and finish the job, or the eleven-year-old orphan in his care will get killed.
  4. Nick Stone is the pen name of John O'Connell, the winner of the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger and the author of Mr. Clarinet. His latest novel, The Verdict, features Terry Flynt, a legal clerk who must defend his sworn enemy in a murder trial.

  5. Tough, resourceful and ruthless, ex-SAS trooper Nick Stone is now working for British Intelligence on deniable operations. And is desperately in need of cash. When he is offered a lucrative freelance job, Stone thinks his problems are over. All he needs to do is kidnap a Russian mafia warlord.