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Zero Day: A Novel
Zero Day: A Novel
Zero Day: A Novel
Audiobook8 hours

Zero Day: A Novel

Written by Ezekiel Boone

Narrated by George Newbern

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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The United States goes to war against the queen spiders that threaten to overtake the human race forever in this thrilling and horrifying finale of the “captivating, engaging, and completely terrifying” (My Guilty Obsession) internationally bestselling Hatching series.

The world is on the brink of apocalypse. Zero Day has come.

The only thing more terrifying than millions of spiders is the realization that those spiders work as one. But among the government, there is dissent: do we try to kill all of the spiders, or do we gamble on Professor Guyer’s theory that we need to kill only the queens?

For President Stephanie Pilgrim, it’s an easy answer. She’s gone as far as she can—more than two dozen American cities hit with tactical nukes, the country torn asunder—and the only answer is to believe in Professor Guyer. Unfortunately, Ben Broussard and the military men who follow him don’t agree, and Pilgrim, Guyer, and the loyal members of the government have to flee, leaving the question: what’s more dangerous, the spiders or ourselves?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 27, 2018
ISBN9781508238515
Author

Ezekiel Boone

Ezekiel Boone lives in upstate New York with his wife and children. He is the internationally bestselling author of The Hatching, Skitter, and Zero Day.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    It’s missing 15 or so chapters at the end, so you will be unhappy. The audio just skips, the data seems missing.

    The book is good to sleep to, and entertainin to a degree but nothing great. Spiders bad, divorce good, and drawing out a single novel into 3....
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Great book love everything about it great narrator and author
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The book is more about politics than spiders, but it's well written and always engaging enough. The real problem is this just didn't need to be three books, especially with how anti climatic and predictable the ending was going to be. It ends up feeling like a novelization of a 50s sci-fi movie. The kind where scientists stare longingly into the president's eyes.