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Battlefield 3: The Russian Kindle Edition
Since 2002, EA's series of Battlefield games have set the standard for realism and ambition. And in Autumn 2011, with the global release of the hotly anticipated Battlefield 3, they're raising the bar even higher. Battlefield 3 will be the most authentic, vivid, all-action first person shooter ever.
To be published alongside the game, Battlefield 3: The Russian is also best in class - the first time that a games publisher has worked so closely with an internationally bestselling author.
Never before has a tie-in book benefitted from this level of collaboration from the creative team behind the game itself. Nor has it been written by a thriller writer with such a strong track record and reputation.
Displaying all of McNab's trademark grit, authenticity and insight, Battlefield 3: The Russian is a scorching top-of-the-line military thriller and a heart-stopping race against time.
Prepare to be blown away...
ANDY MCNAB joined the infantry as a boy soldier. In 1984 he was 'badged' as a member of 22 SAS Regiment and was involved in both covert and overt special operations worldwide. During the Gulf War he commanded Bravo Two Zero, a patrol that, in the words of his commanding officer, 'will remain in regimental history for ever'. Awarded both the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) and Military Medal (MM) during his military career, McNab was the British Army's most highly decorated serving soldier when he finally left the SAS in February 1993. He wrote about his experiences in three books: the phenomenal bestseller Bravo Two Zero, Immediate Action and Seven Troop.
He is the author of the bestselling Nick Stone thrillers. Besides his writing work, he lectures to security and intelligence agencies in both the USA and UK. He is a patron of the Help for Heroes campaign.
PETER GRIMSDALE is a multi-award-winning television producer with a raft of major documentaries to his credit. He is married to the writer Stephanie Calman and lives in south London.
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About the Author
He is the author of the bestselling Nick Stone thrillers. Besides his writing work, he lectures to security and intelligence agencies in both the USA and UK. He is a patron of the Help for Heroes campaign.
www.andymcnab.co.uk
Peter R Grimsdale is a multi-award-winning television producer with a raft of major documentaries to his credit. He is married to the writer Stephanie Calman and lives in south London.
Product details
- ASIN : B004US30TQ
- Publisher : Grand Central Publishing; 1st edition (May 22, 2012)
- Publication date : May 22, 2012
- Language : English
- File size : 4.0 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 407 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #941,754 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #914 in Movie Tie-In Fiction
- #6,629 in Space Marine Science Fiction
- #7,344 in Action Thriller Fiction
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About the authors
Andy McNab joined the infantry as a boy soldier. In 1984 he was 'badged' as a member of 22 SAS Regiment and was involved in both covert and overt special operations worldwide.
During the Gulf War he commanded Bravo Two Zero, a patrol that, in the words of his commanding officer, 'will remain in regimental history for ever'. Awarded both the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) and Military Medal (MM) during his military career, McNab was the British Army's most highly decorated serving soldier when he finally left the SAS in February 1993. He wrote about his experiences in three books: the phenomenal bestseller Bravo Two Zero, Immediate Action and Seven Troop.
He is the author of the bestselling Nick Stone thrillers. Besides his writing work, he lectures to security and intelligence agencies in both the USA and UK. He is a patron of the Help for Heroes campaign.
www.andymcnab.co.uk
Peter Grimsdale has worked in TV on a wide range of programmes, from The Adam & Joe Show to Crimewatch and Big Brother and Dispatches. His first novels Perfect Night and Just Watch Me are thrillers inspired by his BBC assignments to Sri Lanka and secret filming in Communist Albania.
But his latest book is non-fiction. High Performance – When Britain Ruled the Roads springs from a lifelong passion for cars. ‘I didn’t want to write a car book just for enthusiasts – I wanted to tell a true story about a band of brilliant, rebellious folk who happen to design cars, one that which the wider public might not have come across before, a piece of real social history which one way or another has touched everyone.
Early in his TV career Peter worked on a big BBC2 history series about British industry called ‘All Our Working Lives.’ On the film about the car industry he interviewed most of the key people who had steered it through World War Two and after. ‘At the time people were very miserable about how badly things had gone with British Leyland. But that tale of woe obscured a much more positive story of world-beating innovation and competitive success. People like Mini creator Alec Issigonis and William Lyons, who founded Jaguar and also styled his own cars, they rank alongside Lennon and Jagger or Conran and Quant for their impact on the look and feel of British everyday culture. John Cooper and Lotus founder Colin Chapman, they were real rebels who tore up the rules of how racing cars were made and it is thanks to what they started that Britain is still the Silicon Valley of motorsport engineering.’
Peter is married to author Stephanie Calman and lives in South London.
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Customers find the book's story engaging, with one review noting how it carries the same realism as the game. Moreover, the book receives positive feedback for its readability, with customers describing it as an awesome and entertaining read.
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Customers enjoy the story quality of the book, finding it fast-paced in different parts, with one customer noting its pulse-racing action sequences.
"...-racing, brutally realistic, the pace was average and fast in different parts of the story but took a long while in explaining the endgame, which I..." Read more
"This is a great book Andy Mcnab did a great job taking the campaign mode of Battlefield (The game) and making it into a book...." Read more
"...The juicy details and in-depth description of what these soldiers really do everyday had me thrown...." Read more
"...Don't get me wrong, I burned through the book because it is fast paced and kept my interest, yet it was an easy, non-detail oriented, and an..." Read more
Customers find the book entertaining, with one mentioning it was better than the game itself and another noting it was relaxing to read.
"...But other then that its a good read but i recommend also playing the video game campaign or at least watch some of it before/after reading this..." Read more
"I must say that this book was very entertaining, may even be better than the game itself...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2014I chose this rating because this book needs to be read if anyone wants to understand what returning soldiers have to face when there's no war to fight anymore, or in ex-Spetsnaz GRU soldier Dima's case, when your country is no more. He's McNab's usual protagonist, an ex-special forces soldier turned mercenary like Nick Stone with a cynical worldview and a flair for dropping f-bombs left and right in graphically violent situations. The plot mostly follows Battlefield 3, except for a few scenes being adjusted for reader's sake from the game. Dima's an interesting character I think, not unlike Nick Stone in mood, character backstorie's absent from the video game are a fascinating plus, and the game's villain's lifestory is explored more than in the game, which is interesting and cool. The ending was good but some questions remained unanswered. Like Solomon's (the baddy's) motivation for nuking New York and Paris, and the ultimate fate of Sgt. Blackburn, the secondary protagonist (spoiler alert)!. I'll I heard was revenge about Solomon's beef with the West. But for what reason?! I suppose it's kinda alright in a way, for motives don't usually remain unknown for the villain's in literature, and this is a unique approach to that element. The action was pulse-racing, brutally realistic, the pace was average and fast in different parts of the story but took a long while in explaining the endgame, which I didn't mind though. I wish (spoiler alert!) they hadn't killed him off in Battlefield 4. He's a nothing to lose tough guy with human feelings of guilt, anger, anguish, and depression at himself and the changing post-Cold War world that's a sharp departure from the usually bottled up, physically invulnerable hard men of modern spy/military thriller's like Brad Taylor's Pike Logan, and Ben Coes Dewey Andreas. He actually gets hurt and feels it, though never by bullets and by fists instead, though I don't see it as an issue. If you're a die-hard McNab zealot, you'll enjoy it, and possibly Battlefield fans as well. For me, it was the only good novel I've read in McNab's poor biblography, and that's just because Peter Grimsdale was there to aid him.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2012This is a great book Andy Mcnab did a great job taking the campaign mode of Battlefield (The game) and making it into a book. The book includes alot of scenes from the video game but also takes you deep inside the background story of it, just going to warn you the book does include alot of mature language and a little too much to be honest. But other then that its a good read but i recommend also playing the video game campaign or at least watch some of it before/after reading this book.
Over all rating (1-5)
Writing- 5
Story- 4
Plot - 4
- Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2012I must say that this book was very entertaining, may even be better than the game itself. The juicy details and in-depth description of what these soldiers really do everyday had me thrown. Andy McNab is definitely one of my favourite authors as of now.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2012This was an interesting read but definitely more of a video game than a novel. And it didn't read like any other of Andy McNab's novels. Don't get me wrong, I burned through the book because it is fast paced and kept my interest, yet it was an easy, non-detail oriented, and an unrealistic story-line. Just like a video game.
Maybe I should have played the game first, but I bought it since I like McNab's books which this was not.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2013Action pacced story. Gived new angle on game if you are one of the ones that beat the campaign such as I. Reccomended reading for all BF3 fans
- Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2012...you should read this. Andy McNab worked with DICE on the video game and this story carries the same realism, grit, and authenticity. McNab was in the SAS and certainly knows what he is talking about. The story concerns Blackburn (whom you play in the game) and Dima, fleshing out their relationship in a way that the game didn't cover.
If you had a hard time caring about the campaign in battlefield 3, I don't think this will change your mind. But if you ate it up as I did, you will enjoy the hell out of this novel. I also recommend listening to the soundtrack ( Battlefield 3 ) at the same time. Enjoy it!
Side Note: Who was the brainiac who decided to start making paperback books a half inch taller all of a sudden? They don't fit well on my shelf.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2013This is beast! Great literature I love this b o o k p o o p o o p o
- Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2015My son read it and liked it.
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- CyberlizardReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 18, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good
I confess that I was somewhat prejudiced against the idea of Mr McNab's books, especially when I saw that this was based on a computer game, but in fact this is a surprisingly good story told from the different angle of two protagonists, a Russian spetsnaz operator and a US Army NCO. Dima Mayakovsky is a well-rounded figure in this story, which at the time of writing was quite topical.
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Emrah GoksoyReviewed in Germany on December 8, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks
My son is happy about this book. Thank you for this special price. The quality is great, i will read after my son.
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Pato SentadoReviewed in Spain on October 31, 2014
4.0 out of 5 stars Un cambio de estilo en Andy McNab
Un cambio de estilo en Andy McNab, con el detalle y la experiencia que le da el "haber estado ahi" pero esta vez condicionado a un protagonista ruso y el argumento general del juego. Muy interesante para los que hayan completado la campaña del juego, despues de leer el libro dan ganas de volverla a hacer.
- MarcyNicoliniReviewed in Italy on April 26, 2016
4.0 out of 5 stars Good take on game tie-in
You can recognize McNab's way to write a story from the first page. Soldierish, with military stuff perfectly described from one who was an ex-SAS and molded to form a novel of fiction.
- Del-Boy Eagles.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 24, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Classic story.
This book was a tad too long.However the story held my concentration.I was determined to stick with it.Brilliant as expected.