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Nick Stone is a deniable asset to British Intelligence. His refusal to assassinate an individual in the Houses of Parliament leads to a chilling ultimatum from his bosses. Either he finishes the job, or Kelly, the 11-year old girl in his guardianship, will surely die.
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Nick Stone (Fictitious character), Intelligence officers, British, Fiction, Suspense fiction, Thriller, Suspense, Fiction, suspense, Fiction, action & adventure, Stone, nick (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, thrillers, suspense, Spy stories, Powieść szpiegowska angielska, Tłumaczenia polskiePlaces
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De sluipschutter (Zwarte beertjes) (Dutch Edition)
2012-01-01, Zwarte Beertjes
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Last Light: A Nick Stone Mission
August 24, 2007, Atria
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Last Light: A Nick Stone Mission
February 25, 2003, Pocket
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074340629X 9780743406291
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"I didn't know who we were going to kill-just that he or she would be among the crowd munching canapes and sipping champagne on the terrace of the Houses of Parliament at three P.M., and that the Yes Man would identify the target by placing his hand on their left shoulder when he greeted them."
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"I didn't know who we were going to kill-just that he or she would be among the crowd munching canapes and sipping champagne on the terrace of the Houses of Parliament at three P.M., and that the Yes Man would identify the target by placing his hand on their left shoulder when he greeted them."
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