John Puller is a former war hero and now the best military investigator in the U.S. Army’s Criminal Investigative Division. He is a loner with few possessions by preference, but he has an indomitable spirit and an unstoppable determination for finding the truth. His father was the most decorated U.S. Marine in history, but now resides in a nursing home far from his battlefield glory. Puller’s older brother, also a military vet, is serving a life sentence in Leavenworth Penitentiary. Puller is called out to a remote, rural area far from any military outpost to investigate into the brutal murder of a family in their home. The dead husband was in the army and the wife worked for a Pentagon contractor. The local homicide detective, a woman with personal demons of her own, clashes with Puller over the investigation. What neither of them knows is what is waiting for them across the street from the murdered family’s home. It is something that will turn an already complicated case on its head. As Puller digs through deception after red herring, he realizes that absolutely nothing, and nobody, he’s so far seen in this small town, are what they seem. He is truly one man against an overwhelming force.
©2011 Columbus Rose, Ltd. (P)2011 Macmillan Digital Audio
"Baldacci at his best"
I've just finished listening to Zero Day. It's 5:16AM and I just had to finish! The story has really nice twist and keeps you engaged until the end. Highly recommended for all who like Baldacci/Child/Sandford.
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"Zero Day, David Baldacci"
This ranks in my top ten.
Puller, of course, we my favourite character.
It was delightful that there were both a male and female narrators, but the male narrator did the best job of distinguishing his different characters.
Every Baldacci book is great. It was interesting to 'hear' one for a change. It made me really look forward to getting in the car every day to go to and from work.
"excellent narration and a good story"
Yes, John Puller was a good no nonsense character and I enjoyed listening to both the male and female narrators
John Puller of course, cool under pressure.
I was always keen to get in my car and drive as this is where is listen to my audiobooks, I would find myself disappointed when I had arrived at my destination and lingering in the car to get to the end of the chapter.
"Good Thriller"
The performance. The two voices really brought the characters to life. The sound effects were there at important places and really made a good impact.
Yes.. had to stretch my listening sessions to get it complete when I came towards the end of the book as it got too exciting to wait.
Really Good.
"Great story and brilliant performance"
One of the better Baldacci novels. I liked the production style of using sound effects and two narrators which gives a more movie-like feel to the book. The story is gripping and the plot is well laid out. John Puller's character is well developed and one really roots for him to success in the quest. Enjoyed it thoroughly.