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Agent Zero #10

Rache Null (Ein Agent Null Spionage-Thriller — Buch #10)

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When a minor terrorist group, looking to make its mark, aims to take out a “soft target” in the United States—one relatively unguarded yet which can be hugely damaging to the U.S.—the race is on for Agent Zero to discover their object and stop them before it’s too late.

Yet Zero faces his own battles: when he is targeted for assassination and someone close to him ends up the victim instead, it sends his life into a downspin, and allows him only course of action: vengeance.

Will Zero be able to save the target—and himself—before he spirals out of control?

312 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 22, 2020

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Jack Mars

348 books656 followers
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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3,336 reviews49 followers
January 19, 2021
A funny thing happened to me while I was reading this (and listening to this as well I should add). I think that after you have gotten past the first several books in a series like this, you kind of have an expectation in your mind how things are going to go:

*Something bad happens in the world
*Someone tasks Agent Zero and/or his friends to try to solve/fix/rescue whatever the problem is
*Lots of crazy things happen with lots of action
*Agent Zero and team save the day

I'm not knocking this at all. I LOVE this series (I AM reading book 10 in this particular series so that should say something right there) But...I went into this book cold with no idea what to expect - except the normal things listed above. Boy did this one knock me on my butt.

I don't want to ruin this for anyone else, so I'm not going to give out any spoilers, but let's just say that for this book - you need to throw out my list. I was completely not expecting what happened to happen, and because of that.......well, like I mentioned before...it threw me. And while I was off balance, I was just hanging on as Zero kind of fell off the rails. So, this one was a bit of a different book. It added a bit of increased anxiety as I was emotionally spent along with Zero.

It was nice to see the girls (Mischa and Maya at least) find some common ground, but I have to admit, this thing with Sara is driving me crazy. I'm really having a hard time with the believability factor of a 17 year old girl with no "official" training doing and honestly, just thinking she can do, the things that she has been doing recently. I don't like it and it can not end well. At least Maya has the training (and Mischa too for that matter) to add the believability factor to all of this. Sara just comes across as a spoiled brat who is hurting and acting out, but with violence. I have a hard time believing this young girl can ride by her past victims (which are ALL grown men) ON HER BICYCLE and they tremble in their boots just seeing her. Seriously? Okay, rant done...it just really bothers me.

So, I guess this is the end of a particular story arc yet the beginning of another one as it looks like the search is going to be on to find Kraus. And maybe, just maybe it will be a family affair. We will see.
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416 reviews14 followers
April 20, 2022
Jack Mars can keep you safely ensconced in your seat, happily turning pages; or listening for hours as he unfolds another thriller with Reid Lawson, aka Agent Zero, at the center of it.

In Vengeance Zero, Agent Zero is out to track down a terrorist cell that has captured a highly visible "icon" of America. If that is not challenging enough, Zero is being targeted by an assassin. The assassin misses his mark, but wounds Zero in a way few things could. Now Zero is on the hunt for two culprits . . . and with vengeance on his mind.

One reviewer described this book as "unputdownable" -- that's not too far off the mark. Mars does a splendid job of bringing his characters along, including Lawson's now three daughters, Maya, Sara, and Mischa. We also see his band of brothers break up, and stay on the edge of our seats to find out if his best friend can survive a hard hit one more time.

My recommendation:
The Agent Zero series won't change your life, but it might keep you from a good night's sleep or keep you going on an overnight drive --that is what "unputdownable" does to you.

Mars' title tells you all you need to know about Agent Zero's philosophy of "justice." It's vengeance. That's sad, but not unusual for this genre.

I give Vengeance Zero four and 1/2 stars; not because it is a superb piece of literature, but because he's at the top of his craft in the espionage thriller genre. Interesting plot. Real . . . flawed characters. Believable (well . . . mostly!).
4 reviews
April 8, 2024
Het begon iets wat langzaam, maar daarna achter elkaar uitgelezen. Nog twee boeken te gaan in deze reeks.
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630 reviews24 followers
June 7, 2024
"Vengeance Zero" is the 10th installment in the acclaimed Agent Zero series by Jack Mars, and it stands as a testament to Mars' prowess in crafting espionage thrillers that grip listeners from the first chapter to the last. Narrated by Brian Callanan, the audiobook spans approximately nine hours of high-stakes intrigue and emotional turmoil, delivering a performance that enhances the already compelling narrative.

The story picks up with Agent Zero, the series' protagonist, facing a dual threat: a minor terrorist group's intent on striking a "soft target" within the United States and a personal vendetta following an assassination attempt that claims a victim close to him. The juxtaposition of a national security threat with a deeply personal crisis sets the stage for a novel that explores both the external and internal conflicts that define the life of a spy.

Callanan's narration brings a new dimension to the character of Agent Zero. His voice captures the essence of a man who is at once determined and vulnerable, his performance adding layers of depth to the protagonist's struggles. Listeners have praised Callanan's delivery, noting his ability to convey the emotional weight of the story while maintaining the pace and tension inherent in a thriller¹².

The plot of "Vengeance Zero" is tightly woven, with Mars demonstrating his skill in balancing action with character development. The narrative moves swiftly, propelled by the urgency of the terrorist threat and the protagonist's quest for retribution. Yet, Mars takes care to flesh out his characters, allowing their motivations and backstories to unfold in a manner that is both organic and engaging.

One of the strengths of the audiobook is its ability to immerse listeners in the world of espionage. The attention to detail in the descriptions of operational tactics and the psychological toll of the spy life is meticulous, offering a window into a profession shrouded in secrecy and danger. This realism is a hallmark of Mars' writing and is well-served by Callanan's nuanced performance.

However, the novel is not without its flaws. Some listeners have pointed out the occasional predictability of the plot and the use of clichés common to the genre². While these elements do not significantly detract from the overall experience, they are noticeable to aficionados of spy thrillers who may be looking for something that breaks the mold.

In terms of emotional impact, "Vengeance Zero" does not shy away from the consequences of violence and betrayal. The personal losses experienced by Agent Zero add a layer of tragedy to the narrative, making it more than just a tale of espionage; it is also a story of grief and the cost of duty. The audiobook's title is apt, as vengeance is a central theme that drives the protagonist to the edge, challenging his morals and his loyalty to his country.

The production quality of the audiobook is top-notch, with clear audio and a well-paced edit that allows for easy listening. Callanan's voice is clear and expressive, making it easy for listeners to follow the story and become engrossed in the unfolding drama.

In conclusion, "Vengeance Zero" is a solid addition to the Agent Zero series and a must-listen for fans of the genre. Jack Mars delivers a story that is both thrilling and thought-provoking, with Brian Callanan's narration elevating the material to new heights. While it may not revolutionize the spy thriller, it certainly stands as a worthy entry, offering hours of entertainment and reflection on the nature of vengeance and heroism.
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19 reviews1 follower
December 14, 2020
I truly enjoyed this chapter in the life of Agent Zero in his latest blockbuster adventure. Seemingly on a high with finally getting married to Maria all seems to be going well and coupled with the doctor's prognosis of a procedure that may help Zero cure or at least slow the deterioration of his brain function, life is finally not handing him a curve ball. That is until it all comes crashing down around him while he and Maria are on their honeymoon. Now on a quest, Zero alienates almost all of his friends to seek revenge. This coupled with his need to find a kidnapped former president has Zero almost at the end of his rope. A high energy thriller that Zero fans will certainly not be disappointed by. Mars has certainly succeeded with this release.
1,475 reviews19 followers
February 25, 2023
Agent Zero is on his honeymoon when something unbelievable happens. Now he must seek revenge and not only find the murderer but he has to save the US from a terrorist attack. Unbeknownst to him his 2 daughters and one step daughter join the fray. The outcome could be bad for all of them but somehow it works.

Another great Agent Zero story. Each one has been a wild ride!
394 reviews
January 4, 2021
Unreal and thrilling

So how does one fly a seaplane from the Bahamas to Morocco apparently non-stop? Ask Zero the superhero. And ask Ben porter in false assurances and threat bias. Two other thrillers.
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723 reviews3 followers
January 13, 2021
Tons of action and new characters. Some are brought in from previous books. Lots of changes. Book ends very sober and anticlimactic. Cannot wait for Zero Zero but more the changes with the family dynamics.
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38 reviews
February 20, 2021
More heart ship for Zero

Heart ship, cavalier behavior and damaged relationships help save a past POTUS and war but not without more death and personal drama to follow...just another Zero adventure!
50 reviews1 follower
December 17, 2020
Wow! This touches all the emotions, and all members of Zero's family are involved - his daughters are real badasses.
679 reviews9 followers
December 23, 2020
Anotoher excellent story from Jack Mars. I couldn't put it down. A bit sad at times, but hope he returns.
Profile Image for Braddock Mike.
80 reviews2 followers
January 5, 2021
It was like riding the worlds greatest roller coaster. A page turning story of love, tragety and high octane action. Can't wait to get my new book Zero Zero on 2 Mar 21.
2 reviews
April 2, 2021
Started reading book 1 at the end of feb and now moving to zero zero. Great series nearly as good as the gray man. Have enjoyed reading these a lot
50 reviews
May 5, 2021
Zero out in the cold

Tragedy again brings out the monster in Agent Zero, but family and friends converge to save the day, although no one will ever be the same. Get ready for more.
12 reviews1 follower
May 26, 2021
All the Zero stories are good. Twists and turns all around.
Profile Image for Any Length.
2,138 reviews7 followers
May 31, 2021
Not happy losing one of the main characters. :-( But still reading on. I am on an Agent Zero binge.
132 reviews
June 26, 2024
Heartbreaking, nerve-racking story. I've been reading these novels in order and always enjoy the super- human exploits.
99 reviews
September 8, 2024
The narrative is wearing a little thin wiht he story and feel more like a formula cranking out another book.
Profile Image for Paul Sybrandy.
Author 1 book2 followers
January 20, 2024
Another good installment of the Agent Zero series. I have to say, aside from the first book, this has got to be my second favorite out of the series. Will start the next one tonight!
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