Target Zero (An Agent Zero Spy Thriller—Book #2)
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Publisher Description
“One of the best thrillers I have read this year.”
--Books and Movie Reviews (re Any Means Necessary)
In this follow up to book #1 (AGENT ZERO) in the Agent Zero spy series, TARGET ZERO (Book #2) takes us on another wild, action-packed ride across Europe as elite CIA agent Kent Steele is summoned to stop a biological weapon before it devastates the world—all while grappling with his own memory loss.
Life returns only fleetingly back to normal for Kent before he finds himself summoned by the CIA to hunt down terrorists and stop another international crisis—this one even more potentially devastating than the last. Yet with an assassin hunting him down, a conspiracy within, moles all around him and with a lover he can barely trust, Kent is setup to fail.
His memory is quickly returning, though, and with it, flashes into the secrets of who he was, what he’d discovered, and why they are after him.
His own identity, he realizes, may be the most perilous secret of all.
TARGET ZERO is an espionage thriller that will keep you turning pages late into the night.
Book #3-#12 are also available!
“Thriller writing at its best.”
--Midwest Book Review (re Any Means Necessary)
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Customer Reviews
Keeps the excitement alive
I’m starting to get hooked on the series, and while this story is extremely interesting there are places where it gets a little hard to imagine. However, I like the writing style and I’m really getting into these CIA thrillers that are series based and this one is sure to please.
Target Zero
Why did I read this second book. The first had me so traumatized, all I could do was read it. The second I finally reminded myself that I didn’t have to read the pure evil chapters about Rais. I kept yelling at Rease that his children were more important than any terrorist plot. I write this to let the author know he will never catch me reading his words again. For any readers out there who know that truth is stranger than fiction and terror is not entertainment, to them … stay away from this author. For any who have read it, remember it’s just fiction. For anyone who Jonses for terror, read the political news, That is terror.
Target zero
High octane page turning spy thriller