Together, Jack Cross and her husband, Gabe Medway, are a dynamite duo in security penetration. Tasked to discover the inherent flaws in corporate information security systems, Gabe handles the hacking while Jack does the very real world breaking and entering. Both are truly at the top of their game, until, that is, a job goes unthinkably wrong.
So when Jack finally gets back to her loved filled home, she’s expecting to find Gabe anxiously waiting up for her. But as she opens the door, she instantly knows that her already bad day has taken a catastrophic turn, for just inside the front door, Jack can smell the memorable scent of blood. Nothing can prepare her, however, for the sight awaiting her in Gabe’s office. Slumped in front of his computer is her husband—murdered in the most savage way.
As the police look into Gabe’s gruesome death, Jack begins to get the distinct impression that their sights are set firmly on her and her alone. Despite her shock and bottomless grief, her only option left is to go on the run in order to avoid being taken into custody—especially since it’s quite clear that the police see this as an open and shut case, looking no further than Jack herself.
While evading arrest, she begins to root out answers and run down leads, but most important of all, Jack must decide who she can trust. After all, the wrong decision could not only land her in prison, but very well mean death for her as well. Will she manage to get to the bottom of it all before the police track her down? And if she does, will the answers be more than even she can handle?
Holy amazeballs! Grabbing me right off the bat, Zero Days took me and my heart rate on quite the nail-biting rollercoaster ride that only a true virtuoso like Ruth Ware could master. Filled to the brim with more twists and turns than I could have ever fathomed, this cat-and-mouse chase was just what the doctor ordered.
I know I say this a lot, but, yet again, the characterization was where this novel truly started to sing. Between the grieving widow who had more guts and cunning than even she probably knew to the sweet relationship between her and her ill-fated hubby, they truly delivered throughout. While maybe not exactly true-to-life given the premise, they each felt decidedly genuine nonetheless, which was a delicious balance to be sure.
The plot, however, is where the true genius lay. An ever ratcheting level of suspense kept me ripping through the pages, just wanting to know what the ultimate endgame was going to be. Despite this feeling very little like Ware’s prior novels, her customary talent to keep the reader spellbound yet also blind to the twists was especially well done here. On top of that, Ware has proven yet again how gifted a writer she is, as she has now shown that she can skillfully pull off not just one but two genres. As for the specifics for the brilliance of this storyline, well, read on my fellow thriller lovers.
With near constant nerve-shredding dread imbued throughout, the climax was simply sublime. To be frankly honest, though, with the whole storyline brimming with adrenaline-fueled action, it was kind of hard to figure out when that bit started and ended, but that’s hardly a fault. And then the conclusion? Well, it was the perfect cooldown to a truly epic workout, if I had to make a comparison.
To be honest, however, I was somewhat doubtful about the premise going in. After hearing more than one lament about Ware’s deviation from her well known winning formula, I was hesitant to pick this one up. Boy, was I glad that I decided to ignore other people’s opinions and listen to my own, though. After all, I think, quite truthfully, that this was my favorite out of all of her books so far. And if you know, you know, but that’s really saying something.
As I wrap up my review, I’m still stunned by the mad skills hidden in Ms. Ware’s head. And now I’m just crossing my fingers that this one is headed straight for the silver screen. A rip-roaring explosion from beginning to end, I’m already daydreaming about sitting down in the theater with my bag of popcorn. My only other wish from this novel? Well, for this to not be a one off for the very intrepid Jack Cross. I can just imagine plenty of trials and tribulations that this strong and resilient character could endure. All said and done, give this one a shot regardless of what you’ve heard. I, for one, am proof positive of what you could gain. Rating of 5+ stars.
Trigger warning: death of a spouse, emotionally and physically abusive relationship, septicemia, cybercrime mention of: dementia, suicide