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Day Zero

Day Zero

A special agent fights chaos and terror in midair in this thriller by the New York Times-bestselling author of Stone Cross

Special agent Jericho Quinn is a wanted man. Suspected of murder and marked for death by a network of conspirators embedded in the White House, Quinn knows he has to get out of the country—fast—before a team of contract killers finds him and his daughter.
 
To set things right at home, he’ll have to take a nonstop flight from Anchorage, Alaska, to Vladivostok, Russia, aboard a massive Airbus A380. But soon after takeoff, it becomes apparent that Quinn and his daughter picked the wrong plane. First, a passenger is brutally murdered. Then, Quinn is mistaken for a terrorist by an off-duty Air Marshal. As panic spreads through the plane and pressure builds to the screaming point, the unthinkable happens. Someone triggers a bomb. Spoiler alert: This plane is in big trouble…

From the author of Tom Clancy Power and Empire, this terrifying thriller stars “a compelling, never-give-an-inch hero who will appeal to Jack Reacher fans” (Booklist).

Reviews
  • Too Hollywood for Me

    Fast moving? Exciting? Sure, but realistic? Definitely not. The book is way too Hollywood for me.

    By Cool Coon 2

  • Kept my attention

    This book in the Jericho Quinn series held my attention and kept me reading. There were other things I should have been doing and all I could think was what happens next? Day Zero is a great continuation to this series. I am looking forward to reading the next book.

    By kystengl

  • Day Zero

    Not Cameron’s best effort. Kind of slow starting and a lot of jumping around various locales. Also in my opinion, some factual errors.

    By azherrfun

  • Thrilling

    Adventure after adventure fighting evil

    By Regaleagle59

  • So Unlike Marc Cameron

    I read and loved all his other books before this one but this one is flat-out embarrassment for him. He’s obviously running out of ideas and he’s now filling up his chapters with minute details about nothing at all. In spite of that, I’ll try his next one just to see if this wasn’t some sort of aberration.

    By Curvedoc

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