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Agent Zero #14

Command Zero: An Agent Zero Spy Thriller, Book 14

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Command Zero is book 14 in the best-selling AGENT ZERO series, from USA Today bestselling author Jack Mars (with over 10,000 five-star reviews). The series begins with Agent Zero (book 1), a free download.

The fate of international commerce hangs by a thread as Agent Zero finds himself amidst roiling waves, facing off against an army of explosive-laden ghost ships set to detonate in major ports worldwide.

In this relentless quest against the clock—and amidst nature's fury—Zero has just 36 hours to outsmart an enigmatic terrorist cabal’s deadliest chess move yet, ensuring that every second counts in preventing economic devastation across the globe.

The Agent Zero saga offers a gripping journey packed with unexpected turns and dynamic action, keeping you enthralled from start to finish. At the core of this thrilling series is an engrossing relationship between a father and his daughter, which is sure to keep you reading voraciously until the early hours.

Books 15-24 in the series are also available!

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Published September 16, 2025

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Jack Mars

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Jack Mars is author of the bestselling LUKE STONE thriller series, which include the suspense thrillers ANY MEANS NECESSARY (book #1), OATH OF OFFICE (book #2) and SITUATION ROOM (book #3).

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August 11, 2025
interesting

Just a note. You referred to the container ships. as SV. A SV denotes an actual sailing ship with “sails”. I have never heard of a large container ship referred as a sailing vessel. However I could be wrong. Also you may need a better proofreader. In several instances “Todd” was referred to as “Trent”.
Otherwise I enjoyed the story and will read more.
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