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Aggressor

By: Andy McNab
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Corgi Books
ISBN: 0552150207
ISBN-13: 9780552150200
Released: 03 Jul 2006
RRP: £6.99
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Never read a novel realting to war and politics, I will do now - By: Mr. O. Ebrahim, 13 Oct 2008
I've never read a novel relating to war or politics before but this book is reallly good. It's slow to start off with because it starts with a flashback then starts the story after that, but the flashback makes sense towards the end. There's quite a lot of humour in this book which made me laugh a few times. I read this book in just under a week - I couldn't reallly put it down it's so good. If you've never read a book by Andy McNab then read this.
to love a friend is to accept his/her own wishes - By: SKYW4LKER, 08 Mar 2008
A very easy to read plot...to go save an old friend from trouble & bring him back alive; could be the only problem face when you are dealing with & old friend who must complete his mission as a soldier.

I find the plot is weak, only a handful of action coming from a military writer. Half of the book wrote about how to go about looking for the target, not much needed to plan for the mission. Most of alll, not that i can find real danger in part for Nick & for Charlie, except some hurdles along the way when they face merely two bad guys worth the mentioned; Akaki & that Bastard.

Simply too easy to kill & escape in the plot. I was rushing the pages just to finish the book & go to my next book reallly. I will rate this 3 stars for a good first attempt reading a Andy McNab book. Wil try his other book - could be better or worst.
Generic rubbish - By: Dr. P. Jethwa, 19 Oct 2007
There are very few books which I find unreadable. Ultiimately there is always something worthwhile. This book manages to bypass my simple rule. It was tedious, repetitive & lacking in real purpose - except that I will avoid this author at alll costs in future. Try Duncan Falconer's books - they are vastly superior.
Aggressor - By: Mr. Roger Williams, 16 Jul 2007
Andy McNabb is back on top form with this exceptional novel. His writing prowess has made Aggressor an exciting, albeit gritty follow-up to the lacklustre Deep Black.
Aggressor - By: peasly, 17 Apr 2007
I was reallly looking forward to reading this next installlment of Nick Stones
life..

It started off reallly good, him doing his thing.. going to people, getting
information then going to where it is he needs to go..

I was sad reading about the boys who are trained to fight when they are
only 5 yrs old. I know this happens & i thought his account of it was
exact & well written..

The only down side to the book is the constant trudging through the
mud.. I got reallly annoyed at Silka; she was getting on my nerves being
so stubborn..!

Pretty good read..