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  1. Stone was born in Cambridge, England, on 31 October 1966. [1] He is of half- Scottish and half- Haitian descent. [2] His father, Norman Stone, was a well-known historian and his mother, Nicole, was a niece of the finance minister in the Haitian government of François Duvalier ("Papa Doc"). [3]

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  2. The Nick Stone Missions are a series of action thriller novels written by author Andy McNab, based on his own experiences in the SAS. The first book in the series, Remote Control was published in February 1998 by Transworld Publishers under their Corgi imprint.

  3. The Nick Stone Series - Book 1 part 1. After his mission is suddenly terminated in Washington, D.C., British Intelligence agent Nick Stone decides to visit an old colleague, Kev Brown.

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  4. Nick Stone is a popular character in about fourteen fictional books authored by Andy McNab. This fictional character is known to have embarked on dangerous missions across many countries for the British SAS, and occasionally for the American CIA, in earlier novels in the series.

  5. 1 de out. de 2020 · If you love action-packed, high-octane reads then Andy McNabs series featuring tough ex-SAS trooper Nick Stone is the series for you. Highly-trained, resourceful and ruthless, Nick Stone is hired by British Intelligence to undertake dangerous missions taking him all over the world.

  6. Nick Stone. by Andy McNab • 20 books in this series. Tough, resourceful, ruthless - as an SAS trooper Nick Stone was one of the best. Now he's back on the streets, working for British Intelligence as a deniable operator. It's the dirtiest job in a very, very dirty world.

  7. Nick Stone was born in Cambridge in 1966, the son of a Scottish father and a Haitian mother. His first novel, Mr Clarinet, won the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, the International Thriller Writers Award for Best First Novel and the Macavity Award for Best First Novel, and was nominated for The Barry Award for Best British Novel.