
Zero Day
John Puller, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ron McLarty
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Orlagh Cassidy
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By:
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David Baldacci
About this listen
'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
really enjoyable and well written.
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Ron's voice is gravel city and he really keeps the interest up with great characterisations. Same for Orlagh, and the pairing really works.
Thoroughly recommended if you like your thrillers with some action.
Excellent story and narration
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Definitely unputdownable
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Gun talk
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However. I love the reacher books and I still really enjoyed Zero Day. My enjoyment of the latter wasn't tainted by the former.
I read some reviews stating the dramatic music was off putting and too loud. Horses for courses but I found it took the book and the story to a new level.
Both narrators were really good and having male voice playing make parts and female voice playing females was excellent.
I will go to the next book in the series without a doubt.
One minus perhaps. We get that this guy is in the Army, does he really need to mention it in every interaction?! Other than that, loved it.
The next level of audiobook?
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Excellent
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Music, hmm?
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Zero day
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I'm sure some people will be put off by the similarity but I think I'll choose to enjoy both even if I do want to crown Reacher the King at this point. Puller though promises plenty to come. His family background with his ailing father's history and his black sheep brother all offer plenty of future possibilities.
Typical of Baldacci this audiobook sports some studio effects and music combined with dual narration. I think both work well. McLarty isn't the most dynamic and needs a bit of help so having Orlagh Cassidy to support with the female voices really makes a difference. A couple of earlier reviewers have mentioned that the background production interfered with the narrative. Possibly the sound levels have been re-engineered because at no point did I find them at all intrusive. I thought they added a little extra spice to the experience.
As for the story it's fairly exciting even if it does seem pretty far-fetched at times. At first glance the ending seems especially "out there" but this at least is explained away quite nicely in the round up. It's a book that left me well-satisfied and I will progress through the series in the future.
Haven't We Met Before?
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Baldacci introduces all the necessary ingredients to produce the perfect entertainment...and then there's the narrator that delivers the gold! Impressed all the way and can't wait for the next one :)Yet another great read
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