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About Book : Zero Day is a thriller novel written by David Baldacci. It is the first installment in the John Puller book series.War hero John Puller is known to be the top investigator in the US Army's CID. So when a family with military connections is brutally murdered in a remote area of West Virginia. Puller is called in to investigate, and soon suspects the case has wider implications. 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 coming
About Author :David Baldacci is an American novelist. An attorney by education, Baldacci writes mainly suspense novels and legal thrillers.
- Book format : Paperback
- ISBN : 978-1-4472-1338-3
- Language: English
- Book Genre: Fiction crime thriller detective novel
- Number of pages : 592
- Publisher: Pan Books
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Book Review -
- Baldacci is still peerless :- Sunday Times
- One of the world's biggest-selling thriller writers, Baldacci needs no introduction... Brilliant plotting, heart-grabbing action and characters to die for :- Daily Mail
- Baldacci inhabits the skin of his creations - tripping us up with unexpected empathy and subtle identification :- Sunday Express
