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Contact Zero

Author: David Wolstencroft
Imprint: Hodder & Stoughton
Binding: Paperback
Featured in the April, 2006 magazine
(A good read)

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Contact Zero

Publisher's synopsis:

Who, what or where is Contact Zero' Deep in the mythology of the Service, whispered in training, clung to in moments of despair, is the belief that it is out there, the last chance saloon. You think you're beaten, betrayed and utterly alone, but maybe you're not. Maybe you get your one shot at rescue, if not redemption. Contact Zero: run by members of the Service, for members of the Service.When an operation is mortally compromised in David Wolstencroft's fabulous second novel, four first-year probationary agents, cut adrift in four corners of the World, must put Contact Zero to the test. But first they have to find it.And maybe one of the youngsters isn't quite as innocent as the others...

Book review:

Characterisations are patchy in places and some early revelations about characters' motivations abraded the fine edge of suspense, but this is definitely an engrossing read.

Review by: Leslie Lightfoot

Category:

Fiction Adventure

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