For Valour by Andy McNab Review

*I receiced a eARC from NetGalley for my honest review*



Ex-SAS, ex-Black Ops, Nick Stone is back in action in his most heart-stopping adventure yet.
When a young trooper is shot in the head at the Regiment's renowned Killing House, Nick Stone is perfectly qualified to investigate the mysterious circumstances more deeply. He has just returned from Moscow -- still trying to come to terms with the fact that his girlfriend and baby son are safer there without him -- so combines an unrivalled understanding of the Special Forces landscape with a detachment that should allow him to remain in cover.
But less than forty-eight hours later, a second death catapults him back into the firing line -- into the telescopic sights of an unknown assassin bent on protecting a secret that could strike at the heart of the establishment that Stone has, in his maverick fashion, spent most of his life fighting to protect.
And now the clock is ticking, Stone hurtles from the solitude of a remote Welsh confessional to Glencoe -- whose shadows still whisper of murder and betrayal -- and on to Southern Spain, in an increasingly desperate quest to uncover the truth about a chain of events that began in the darkness of an Afghan hillside, and left a young man haunted by the never-ending screams of a friend the Taliban skinned alive.
Nick Stone's most heart-stopping adventure yet will force the reader to recognise the thinness of the line that separates sacrifice from suicide, to share the nightmares that walk hand in hand with heroism -- and to count the real cost of actions taken in the name of loyalty.

MY THOUGHTS

This isn't the kind of books I would usually read but my husband likes this book series and I decided to give this a try.

This is book number 16 of the Nick Stone series and I admit I have never read the other books in this series but the story wasn't really confusing at all . Even the military lingo isn't really confusing because they are explained. 

I am so glad I read this because I was sucked into this book from the very beginning. It is very well written and it is a action packed thriller that I didn't want to put down at all.

My husband has all the previous books in this series and now I want to read al the previous books because I did like this one so very much.   

I highly recommend this book .

For Valour comes out in stores on October 23th 2014. If you want to purchase this book and support Canadian Book Addict you can purchase this book at Book Depository


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