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Silent Weapon - a Street Soldier Novel

By: Andy McNab
Narrated by: Oliver Chris
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of Silent Weapon - A Street Soldier Novel by Andy McNab, read by Oliver Chris.

HOW DO YOU FIGHT AN INVISIBLE ENEMY?

A high-speed chase through the backstreets of Lagos and an unexpected bomb explosion in the jungle – it’s all in a day’s work for soldier Sean Harker.

Looking forward to a well-earned break back home, Sean and his platoon fly back to the UK, only to find themselves fighting their way out of an airport hostage situation, and the country on high terrorist alert.

Barely escaping with his life, Sean must now embark on a dangerous mission: to locate a deadly weapon, capable of destruction on a massive scale

. . . a weapon no one will see coming.

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twaddle is like one of those people that when you mention God or something that threatens their belief they blow there top.

this was a great book , I really wish there were more in the series

twaddle is a fool

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Andy McNab has lost it
Whether success has gone to his head or he has just forgotten how to write, his compass is lost.
PC rubbish like not all terrorists are muslim may be correct, but st least 95% of them are muslim in fact.
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