Crisis Four

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Crisis Four
Author Andy McNab
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Thriller
Publisher Corgi
Publication date 1999
Media type Paperback
ISBN 9780552152365
Preceded by Remote Control (novel)
Followed by Firewall (Andy McNab novel)

Crisis Four is a 1999 thriller novel by Andy McNab, that was on the Sunday Times bestseller for three and half months. This is the second novel in a series featuring fictional character Nick Stone, the book follows ex-British soldier Nick Stone as he discovers a plot to assassinate the leaders of two middle-eastern countries during their visit in Washington.

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Nick Stone is forced to accept a difficult task: Travel to the United States and find out the whereabouts of a former associate, Sarah Greenwood who has disappeared. Finding her is only the start of a fast chase through the Southern States, as Nick Stone is chased again. Only in the end he finds out that things are not always what they seem.

[edit] Motion Film

Crisis Four is currently being developed as a major motion picture by Miramax, the first of a planned series featuring McNab's ex-SAS operator hero, Nick Stone. McNab told British radio station Virgin FM that he was in China scouting locations for Crisis Four.

See Also; Liberation Day (novel)

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