Mason Nash Collection

Mason Nash Collection

by Dave Sinclair
Mason Nash Collection

Mason Nash Collection

by Dave Sinclair

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Overview

Retired spy. Trained killing machine. Pacifist.

Retired MI6 spy Mason Nash moved to a sleepy English town so he could leave his former violent life behind.
Nash finds out how hard it is to adhere to non-violent ways when everyone is trying to kill you.
Nash soon becomes embroiled in a globetrotting missions involving old friends, a new clandestine spy agency and a world-wide conspiracy where no one is quite who they seem.
A barn burning series full of action and wit, the Mason Nash novels are definitely not your regular espionage thrillers.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185790663
Publisher: Dave Sinclair
Publication date: 07/25/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 329,338
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dave Sinclair is a USA Today bestselling author, screenwriter and a really excellent parallel parker. Author of the Mason Nash, Atticus Wolfe, Charles Bishop, Eva Destruction novels and snarky Post-It notes.
The various series have different main characters, but do manage to slip into each other’s series now and then.
Dave spends a lot of time in his imaginary world and ignoring the washing.
He lives in Melbourne, Australia with his wife and two crazy daughters.
He’s also an award winning filmmaker. A title that sounds much more impressive than it really is. He won a best comedy screenplay and cinematography award for one of the short films he wrote and directed, though at the time he didn’t really know what cinematography was. A completed screenplay is currently doing the rounds.
Dave’s overflowing bookshelves include many works by Douglas Adams, P.G. Wodehouse, Dashiel Hammet, Raymond Chandler, Janet Evanovich, Ian Flemming, Zadie Smith and John le Carré.
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