Zero Day
A Novel
by Ezekiel Boone
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Pub Date Feb 27 2018 | Archive Date Mar 13 2018
Atria Books | Atria/Emily Bestler Books
Description
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?
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781501125102 |
| PRICE | $26.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 336 |
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Featured Reviews
Michelle H, Reviewer
A fantastic finale to a wonderful trilogy, one that will remain a favourite for a very long time. I can't wait to see what this author comes up with next.
Judy G S, Librarian
The last in the trilogy, Zero Day, keeps you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Spiders taking over the world is a realistic scenario,as are the reactions of the humans involved. The third wave spiders have evolved yet again, there's still not a plan to successfully eradicate them, and all hell has broken loose. Wonderfully written characters, a suspenseful page turner that never loses its edge. I highly recommend all three books.