Imprint:
Simon & SchusterISBN:
9781982163419Product Form:
PaperbackForm detail:
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General TradeDimensions:
228.6 x 152.4 x 27.94 mm | 0.88 lbPage Count:
368 pages
“[A]s always, Ware builds the suspense to the breaking point and then drops a murder into it. . . . You can’t doze with Ware, so save this one for a rainy-day read.”
— The Globe and Mail
“This is Ruth Ware like you’ve never read her before. A pulse-pounding opening launches you into a cat and mouse game of deadly intrigue that will push Jack Cross, Ware’s new, superb heroine, to her absolute limits. A rocket ride that will satisfy the biggest thriller addicts out there.”
— DAVID BALDACCI, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Simply Lies and The 6:20 Man
“It’s exciting to watch Jack do what she does best: inveigle her way into places she doesn’t belong, escape at the last moment in panic mixed with exhilaration . . . [Readers] will be rewarded with a satisfying and surprising denouement.”
— The Wall Street Journal
“From its resourceful, resilient protagonist to its seamlessly constructed, au courant plot, everything about Ware’s newest novel is guaranteed to keep her fans up way past their bedtimes.”
— The Library Journal (Starred Review)
“Ware's latest thriller will not disappoint, different as it is from some of her earlier books . . . The action and tension are relentless from the opening to the conclusion, which will astonish, but certainly not dismay, readers, who will be captivated by this very original and very real protagonist. It has been said that in Ruth Ware’s books the pages just turn themselves. She has been heralded as ‘the new Agatha Christie’ for good reason.”
— Booklist (Starred Review)
“[A]nother page-turning thriller.”
— Associated Press News
“Ware is always a master of setting and atmosphere.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“[A]nother page-turning thriller.”
— Associated Press News
“[A] total seat-of-your-pants thriller . . . [C]omparisons to The Fugitive are inevitable, as the plot concerns our canny, resourceful heroine trying to evade capture and clear her name following the shocking murder of her spouse. Top-notch beach book.”
— Philadelphia Inquirer
“Zero Days will not disappoint with its jaw-dropping plot, well-rounded characters, and classic Ruth Ware-ian feminism.”
— The Miramichi Reader