Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Zero Days by Ruth Ware
I love how the
publisher describes ZERO DAYS by Ruth Ware as combining Mr. and Mrs. Smith with The Fugitive
– there is plenty of danger, running, and hiding in this latest thriller from a
premier mystery writer (author of The It Girl and many more titles). The main
character, Jacintha Cross (called Jack), is a security
penetration expert with her “hacktivist” husband, Gabe. He handles the digital
side of their testing and she checks for physical weaknesses, finding ways to
sneak through or around physical barriers, ID tag checks, etc. Those skills are
essential when Jack runs from police after Gabe is killed and she becomes the
prime suspect. As with Ware's earlier award-winning titles, there are numerous twists in this page-turning mystery. ZERO DAYS received well-deserved starred reviews from Booklist and Library
Journal; plus it was a June 2023 LibraryReads Hall of Fame selection. Readers who
enjoy suspenseful adventures should also look for Alias Emma by Ava Glass and Red Queen by Juan Gómez-Jurado.
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