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.
[edit] Synopsis
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)

