

Anyone looking for a well-layered, complex plot-based bookĪnyone who gets queasy easily, because there is a good chunk of violence in Zero Day.Samantha Cole’s character gets a bit too subdued over the course of the book, losing a lot of its edge in Puller’s shadow. John Puller – the book is all about him, and his hard as nails but ideal within character and personality make that focus well worth it.īaldacci does not shy away from showcasing his main character’s strengths but also shows his vulnerability, which makes him a lot easier to relate with. Zero Day as its meant to be heard, narrated by Ron McLarty, Orlagh Cassidy. It would be best to start from here to get a good grasp of Puller, his background, and what makes him tick. Zero Day is the first book of Baldacci’s John Puller series. Primary Element: 6 out of 10 for its ‘Thrill’ factor The first book in the John Puller series is entitled Zero Day, followed by The Forgotten, The Escape and concluding (for the moment) with No Mans Land. Now, it’s up to Puller and Cole to solve the puzzle behind the increasing number of murders in a case that has greater implications and risks than either of them could have ever imagined. He works with local Police Chief, Samantha Cole, delving into a mystery that only deepens with every answer.


War hero and brilliant US Army CID investigator, John Puller, gets sent on a solo mission to investigate four gruesome murders in the remote town of Drake, West Virginia. Oh and… Happy, Happy New Year! Source: Goodreads Hey there! Starting the year off with some David Baldacci and a whole new style of review! Read on and let me know in the comments what other books you’d like to see dissected this way (or just say Hi!).
