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Remote Control
Nick Stone Book 1
Book 1 of the Nick Stone series.Ex-SAS operator Nick Stone is tracking terrorists in Washington D.C. when he finds his former colleagues massacred. On the run with the only survivor—a seven-year-old girl—he must uncover a conspiracy that hits close to home.
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Ex-SAS operator Nick Stone is tracking terrorists in Washington D.C. when he finds his former colleagues massacred. On the run with the only survivor—a seven-year-old girl—he must uncover a conspiracy that hits close to home.
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Remote Control by Andy McNab stands out as a high-interest title with strong recommendation value.
Who recommends Remote Control?
Remote Control is included because it connects to strong reading paths on the site.
Is Remote Control part of a series?
Remote Control is linked to Part of the Nick Stone series as book 1..
What should I read after Remote Control?
A good next step after Remote Control is Crisis Four, Firewall, Last Light.
When was Remote Control published?
Remote Control was published in 1997.







