OMG, this has to be the best Dan Roy novel yet!! – Danielle JonesTrust me, you need to get this book today. A cracking good yarn! – Greg BurkeI READ ALL NIGHT- a white knuckle ride!! – Caroline B.Why haven’t I heard of Dan Roy before? This is my FAVORITE NEW SERIES!! – Goodreads reviewer.This code will reduce the world to ground zero…Only four people know the code.Two are terrorists. One is a … zero…
Only four people know the code.
Two are terrorists. One is a dead spy.
The fourth one is Dan Roy.
When a brazen murder takes place in broad daylight in Washington DC, a national manhunt begins to find the killer.
But this is no ordinary killer. He hides in plain view. His tentacles are everywhere, reaching deep inside the White House, the CIA and the FBI. He is a traitor who plans to start a new cold war. A secret hatched by the KGB will bring America to it’s knees. They have teamed up with terrorists in the Middle East and all of them are inside the USA, in position to strike at the heart of power.
Only one man can stop them. Dan Roy discovers their secret, and together with FBI Special Agent Trisha Dunne, he must drag the world back from the brink of extinction.
Will he succeed?
From the Moscow to Saudi Arabia, and London to Washington, a thrilling showdown looms between Dan Roy and his enemies. A high stakes, no holds barred action thriller that will leave you breathless and wanting more.
Perfect for fans of Reacher, Bourne and Baldacci.
Get it now. Get some coffee.
Get ready to lose sleep tonight.
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I have followed Mick Bose from his first Dan Roy book, and have seen both the character of Dan, and Mick’s writing improve through the series, this book is definitely the best to date, with a scarily plausible plot, lots of action and excitement and some very good characters, I also like that Dan isn’t quite as indestructible as he was portrayed in the early books, he is now a lot more plausible.
Unfortunately this book does suffer from the author’s achilles heel, and that is his grammar and writing style which really does leave a considerable amount to be desired, it’s a lot better than it was, but could be so much better, particularly with good professional editing, that would get this book to 5 stars.
I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author, but have voluntarily written this review.
Code Zero is an edge of your seat, race against time thriller that you won’t want to put down. Although this is the eighth Dan Roy book it can be read as a stand-alone book. Mick Bose is a wonderful author who knows how to engage with the reader and tell a realistic and terrifying tale that is completely relevant to today’s world. I could not put this book down and thoroughly recommend it. I also suggest that you do read the previous Dan Roy books in order to understand his character and behaviour a little better… and they are also very good books.
I’ve read just about all Mick Boses’ books. Everyone one of them has been an enjoyable read filled with excitement, unexpected turns and anticipation as to what will happen next. Code Zero is no exception. From beginning to end this book holds your interest and keeps you wanting to turn to the next page. Mick has a gift in making words flow. Thanks once again for putting together a great novel for us to enjoy.
Dan Roy goes up against Russian terrorists wanting to set off nuclear bombs off on US soil. It is a rush against time to try to find these explosive devices and disarm them. Act packed as usual in this series. As always, will keep you on the edge of your seat.
We have members of the KGB, terrorists from the Middle East, a killer/traitor with connections to the White House, and possible planned nuclear attack inside the U.S. Add to that a book that’s hard to put down. All of this adds up to a thrilling ride.
All aboard!
What a great addition to the Dan Roy series. From the first page you get drawn into the mystery of who committed the murder the streets of DC and the reason. This book is full of action, a mole, KGB defectors, unexpected alliances, and nuclear warheads. There is just enough information given out along the was to keep you guessing as to who is in alliance with who, the motive for some of the character’s actions, and Valona Kowalski trying to make sense of things her father told her both as a child and recently. This is a must read.