Bravo Two Zero - 20th Anniversary Edition
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Buy Now for £16.99
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Narrated by:
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Paul Thornley
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By:
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Andy McNab
About this listen
January 1991: IRAQ. Eight members of the SAS regiment embark upon a top-secret mission to infiltrate deep behind enemy lines. Under the command of Sergeant Andy McNab, they are to sever a vital underground communication link and to seek and destroy mobile Scud launchers. Their call sign: BRAVO TWO ZERO.
Each laden with 15 stones of equipment, they tab 20km across the desert to reach their objective. But within days, their location is compromised. After a fierce fire fight, they are forced into evasive action. Four men are captured. Three die. Only one escapes.
For the survivors, however, the worst ordeal is yet to come. Delivered to Baghdad, they are tortured with a savagery for which not even their intensive SAS training has prepared them.
Twenty years from its first publication, Bravo Two Zero still sets the gold standard for military memoirs. It is a breathtaking account of Special Forces soldiering: an action-packed chronicle of superhuman courage, endurance, and dark humour in the face of overwhelming odds.
©1993 Andy McNab (P)2014 Random House AudiobooksWould you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
All I can say is this is a MUST listen to anyone interested in this type of book. The narration by Paul Thornley is fantastic.What other book might you compare Bravo Two Zero - 20th Anniversary Edition to, and why?
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I listened to this book over a few days on the way to work.Even Better Than The Book
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insightful
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Brilliant Recount of the War.
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It does not glorify or idolize conflict and is easy to understand and relate to. I liked the first eight chapters the most because they are fast paced and deal with the author's entry into the armed services, the planning of the mission and the mission itself. I found the account of the torture repetitive and drawn out (as was the torture).
The narration is excellent and gives life to each character with precision.
I would have appreciated a short glossary and a chapter outlining the political run-up to the war. However, without that I am now inspired to seek out more information about that war; the role of the SAS in other conflicts; and the wider politics of the Middle East. Thank you, Andy McNab.
Worthwhile and Interesting
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Epic journey
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