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Zero Day

The First Heart-Racing Thriller Featuring Military Investigator John Puller From The International Number One Bestseller

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Zero Day

Written by: David Baldacci
Narrated by: Ron McLarty, Orlagh Cassidy
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'One of the world's thriller masters' – Daily Mail

Zero Day
is the explosive first instalment in David Baldacci's thrilling John Puller series, featuring a gifted investigator with an unstoppable drive to find out the truth . . .

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Distinguished as a top investigator in the US government, John Puller is called in to conduct an enquiry into the brutal murders of a family in a remote area of West Virginia. It soon becomes clear that the case has wider implications and as the body count rises he teams up with local homicide detective Samantha Cole. As the web of deceit is revealed, it quickly becomes apparent that there's much more to this case than they had first thought. It is an investigation where nothing is as it seems, and nothing can be taken at face value.

When Puller and Cole discover a dangerous situation in the making, Puller finds he must turn to the one person who can help avert certain catastrophe. A person he has known all his life.

In a breathtaking rollercoaster race against time, Cole fears for the community in which she was raised, and Puller knows he has to overcome the enemies of his country to avoid far reaching disaster.

But in the end, you can't kill what you can't see is coming . . .

Continue this fast-paced, breathtaking series with The Forgotten, The Escape, No Man's Land and Daylight.

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KILLER TWISTS. HEROES TO BELIEVE IN. TRUST BALDACCI.

'Baldacci is still peerless' – Sunday Times

'Baldacci keeps things moving at express-train speed' – Daily Express

'One of the all-time best thriller authors' – Lisa Gardner

'Baldacci delivers, every time!' – Lisa Scottoline

*The 6.20 Man, the first instalment in the Travis Devine series, was an instant New York Times bestseller w/c 31/07/2024

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Critic Reviews

Readers expect excitement and intrigue in David Baldacci's books, and Zero Day is no exception . . . As Baldacci's new hero narrowly escapes countless close calls, the pairing of the author's imagination and knowledge create a wild ride for the reader. Puller is gutsy, brash and likable. Best of all, he survives to reappear in the next book of this new series.
Zero Day is a nifty, paranoid thriller disguised as a murder mystery, and Baldacci advances it at a speedy clip with a nice mix of intrigue, tantalizing clues and the occasional explosion . . . Baldacci's books are fast-paced battles between good and evil.
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Great story and equally well performed. Ron Mclarty carried the character of puller really well.

Great story and equally well performed

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Great book and great narration. From the beginning till end it keeps you captivated. Excellent read!!

Good suspense till the end

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narration is too good
like the way sound effects are used. not too much , just perfect
story feels slow at times
i was expecting more action.

excellent narration and sons effects. decent story

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Absorbing fast moving kept me awake while I did my embroidery. Thank you Baldacci and thanks Audible.

The narrator

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Poor story clichéd and daft no real sense I regret having wasted my time on this one

Poor story

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