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Zero Days

The deadly cat-and-mouse thriller from the international bestselling author

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Mr. and Mrs. Smith meets The Fugitive in this propulsive thriller about a woman in a race against time to clear her name and find her husband's murderer.

'This is Ruth Ware like you've never read her before' DAVID BALDACCI

'She's done it again!' CLARE MACKINTOSH


HER HUSBAND HAS BEEN MURDERED AND SHE'S THE ONLY SUSPECT. WHAT SHOULD SHE DO?

Hired by companies to break into buildings and hack security systems, Jack and her husband Gabe are the best penetration specialists in the business. But after a routine assignment goes horribly wrong, Jack arrives home to find her husband dead.

It soon becomes clear that the police have only one suspect in mind - her.

Jack must go on the run to try and clear her name and to find her husband's real killer. But who can she trust when everyone she knows could be a suspect? And with the police and the killer after her, can Jack get to the truth before her time runs out?

An adrenaline-fueled thriller from international bestseller and Richard & Judy pick, Ruth Ware, described as 'one of the best thriller writers around today' (Independent).


PRAISE FOR ZERO DAYS:

'A suspense rollercoaster' STEVE CAVANAGH

'A full-on, paranoid thrill ride with sky-high stakes and a thoroughly absorbing premise that's never less than shockingly believable. This rare peek into the shadows of the dark web is visceral, human and terrifying. Five stars' JANICE HALLETT

'A pulse-pounding opening launches you into a cat and mouse game of deadly intrigue that will push Jack Cross, Ware's new, superb heroine, to her absolute limits. A rocket ride that will satisfy the biggest thriller addicts out there' DAVID BALDACCI

'A breathless action thriller which packs an emotional punch, Zero Days is Ruth Ware's best yet' CLARE MACKINTOSH

'Hits the ground running and doesn't let up till the last chapter. Ruth Ware's best book yet' ERIN KELLY

'Ruth Ware is in a league of her own. Zero Days is a breathless, pulse-pounding cat-and-mouse thriller that will have you racing through the pages as our heroine sets off on her deadly chase. Just don't forget to breathe . . .' JACK JORDAN

'The best thriller you'll read this year. From its explosive opening to that dizzying first twist, Zero Days is a fast-paced - but also very touching - ride' WILLIAM SHAW

Produktdetails

Erscheinungsdatum
06. Juli 2023
Sprache
englisch
Seitenanzahl
339
Autor/Autorin
Ruth Ware
Verlag/Hersteller
Produktart
kartoniert
Gewicht
386 g
Größe (L/B/H)
233/151/26 mm
Sonstiges
Paperback - Trade paperback (UK)
ISBN
9781398508408

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Ruth Ware

Ruth Ware worked as a waitress, a bookseller, a teacher of English as a foreign language and a press officer before settling down as a full-time writer. She now lives with her family in Sussex, on the south coast of England. She is the #1 New York Times and Globe and Mail (Toronto) bestselling author of In a Dark, Dark Wood; The Woman in Cabin 10; The Lying Game; The Death of Mrs. Westaway; The Turn of the Key; One by One; The It Girl and Zero Days. Visit her at RuthWare.com or follow her on Twitter @RuthWareWriter.

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Praise for Zero Days:

'A gruesome murder, a grieving widow and a race against the clock to uncover a dark conspiracy . . . Zero Days is a full-on, paranoid thrill ride with sky-high stakes and a thoroughly absorbing premise that's never less than shockingly believable. This rare peek into the shadows of the dark web is visceral, human and terrifying. Five stars' Janice Hallett

'Zero Days is another super thriller! A showcase of versatility and depth in Ruth's craft. This one is a suspense rollercoaster' Steve Cavanagh

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Von Ingo Lembcke am 08.08.2023

Woman on the run

First published on Goodreads Took me a week to read this. Rating 3,8-4 rounded to 4, as it was a page-turner. Could have rounded down, as it was not totally what I wanted, so here my review: My own background is former IT Helpdesk more or less professional. Since late 1985 (Xmas) I have owned and used computers. The It Girl For fear of spoiling the story I did not read too much of the blurb and nearly no reviews. As the reviews for her earlier books where highly praising it, I bought but did not read yet The It Girl and plan to buy and read The Turn of the Key. This book feels a bit like the movie/old TV-series "The Fugitive" (Movie with Harrison Ford), a woman on the run. With a bit of real IT thrown in, together with social media. What I wanted was rather less "woman on the run" and more IT / social-media. The main events are rather well explained, and the tech parts are without fault and not going to deep for the unwashed masses. The job of the husband-wife couple is for companies and called penetration-testing, and is divided in two parts, basic-breaking&entering and hacking, or getting access through social engineering. Then writing a report about the vulnerabilities and mistakes of the company and giving advise what can be done. Basically that is what the late Kevin Mitnick has done and described in his book The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security, which I have yet to buy and read. In the book that is abbreviated to pen-testing, and this, together with the parts about Bitcoin, crypto-exchange and the description of getting access to the IT of a company are spot-on and felt real. That saved my rating from getting rounded down to 3 stars. A point that is made, and this rings true. is that the main problem is not the IT., but the human part. As someone who worked as a Helpdesk slave, service and friendliness is ingrained and sometimes I must stopp myself from saying YES once too often and helping. People, especially in an office-environment are often too trusting and friendly and tend to help stranger, which are correctly dressed and themselves friendly and seem harmless. And a little bending of the rules, fibbing, lying and confidently state things go a long way. There is a scene in the movie Antitrust (2001) where a new employee gets instructed to wear his lanyard with the company-ID/Keycard all time and challenge others who do not display it openly. This is also the last scene in the book, and one of the best. Recommended for a page-turner of "a woman on the run" and believable IT parts thrown in, for people with basic understanding and interest in IT, hacking and bitcoin. But I would have liked more of the IT-part. And thus it felt too long for me, even though it was a quick read. August 1, 2023 Started Reading August 7, 2023 Finished Reading
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