A high-concept thriller from Oscar-nominated screenwriter Anthony McCarten - you have two hours to go zero and erase yourself. The hunt has begun. Perfect for fans of I Am Pilgrim and The Circle. Ten Americans are chosen to participate in the Beta test of FUSION, a high tech partnership between the CIA and Simon (Cy) Baxter, technology wunderkind multi-billionaire and CEO of WordShare, the country's most popular social network. At the appointed hour, each of the candidates will have two hours to "Go Zero? - to disappear - and then 30 days to elude the highly sophisticated Capture Teams whose sole mission is to find them and take them out of the game. The stakes are immense. For Cy, they consist of a 10-year, $90 billion dollar contract with the government, gaining him access to the combined intelligence and resources of the CIA, FBI and NSA, with which to finally realize his vision for a safer future: true security. In doing so, he believes he can prevent the kind of unchecked violence that claimed the life of his best friend and business partner many years ago. For the ten participants, eluding capture and being victorious comes with a $3 million prize. But for one, Boston librarian Kaitlyn Day, who everyone expects to find first, the stakes are higher. She is after something much more personal, something that may cost Cy everything...
"Going Zero is the first novel I've read in years that speeds the pulse as much as it challenges the brain. That can-you-beat-the-system hook recalls the juggernaut likes of Ready Player One and Lost, but Going Zero outpaces them both, and dives deeper: it's a speculative-fiction classic in the vein (and even in the league) of I, Robot and Jurassic Park-a thriller you can gobble down with a bucket of popcorn, and also feel smarter for having read. Provocative, perceptive, and-no other word will do-ingenious." - A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
"Crackling . . . Shimmers with alarming portents about the state we find ourselves in" . . . . How can some random 'unsavvy citizen' . . . outwit the world's sharpest spyware experts? The answer is more tangled than you might think, and a great deal of fun." - Sarah Lyall, The New York Times Book Review
"This is one of the best thrillers I've read in a long time, although the word 'thriller' doesn't quite capture the sheer pleasure of reading this story, with its wickedly clever set-up, its unassuming librarian protagonist, its twisty plot and surprise ending. Beyond pure entertainment is the truth this novel speaks about the disturbing times we live in. I highly, highly recommend this book." - Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Cabinet of Dr. Leng and The Lost City of the Monkey God
"As fast-paced as it is timely...Anthony McCarten shoots a bullet through contemporary America with this wickedly taut conspiracy thriller. I'll never look at my phone the same way again." - Graham Moore, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Days of Night and The Sherlockian
"Going Zero starts out as an action adventure thriller-part The Amazing Race, part Hunted USA, part Michael Crichton technothriller . . . . But it's not all action: McCarten is a screenwriter, and knows just when to pump the brakes to let the characters shine through, and the plot thicken. Ultimately, if the prospect of a digital Big Brother wasn't terrifying you up until now, allow Going Zero to rectify that." - Amazon Books
"A story that is timely, frightening, exciting, suspenseful, and surprising . . . .There are a lot of well-crafted characters . . . and secrets and neck-wrenching plot twists abound . . . The subject of high-tech surveillance has become a hot-button issue, and McCarten cleverly and plausibly extrapolates from today's technology to what we may well see tomorrow. An outstanding thriller." - Booklist (starred review)
". . . an edgy, compulsively readable thriller." - Publishers Weekly
"This well-written yarn proves that you don't have to have a blood bath to have an engaging thriller." - Kirkus Reviews
"Going Zero is clever, intelligent, action-packed, exciting and full of surprises. This novel belongs on top of your TBR list!" - BookTrib
"[A] relentless new nailbiter from novelist and playwright Anthony McCarten. It is a speculative thriller very much in the vein of a top-ranked video game or, believe it or not, of our current daily news coverage. . . . . It's all intended to be a cautionary tale, and it is awfully good as such, but McCarten's genuine skill lies in the sleek, cunning way he relishes pulling the rug out from under us time and again." - Anniston Star
"In a world grappling with cell phone tracking and AI overreach, this is a timely and absorbing tale." - Audiofile Magazine
"Fast-paced and shrill, Going Zero will find plenty of fans." - Reviewing the Evidence
"This is a great action-thriller, with major twists and turns, and you will not want to put it down. It will be one of the best books of the year." - RedCarpetCrash
"Crackling . . . Shimmers with alarming portents about the state we find ourselves in" . . . . How can some random 'unsavvy citizen' . . . outwit the world's sharpest spyware experts? The answer is more tangled than you might think, and a great deal of fun." - Sarah Lyall, The New York Times Book Review
"This is one of the best thrillers I've read in a long time, although the word 'thriller' doesn't quite capture the sheer pleasure of reading this story, with its wickedly clever set-up, its unassuming librarian protagonist, its twisty plot and surprise ending. Beyond pure entertainment is the truth this novel speaks about the disturbing times we live in. I highly, highly recommend this book." - Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Cabinet of Dr. Leng and The Lost City of the Monkey God
"As fast-paced as it is timely...Anthony McCarten shoots a bullet through contemporary America with this wickedly taut conspiracy thriller. I'll never look at my phone the same way again." - Graham Moore, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Days of Night and The Sherlockian
"Going Zero starts out as an action adventure thriller-part The Amazing Race, part Hunted USA, part Michael Crichton technothriller . . . . But it's not all action: McCarten is a screenwriter, and knows just when to pump the brakes to let the characters shine through, and the plot thicken. Ultimately, if the prospect of a digital Big Brother wasn't terrifying you up until now, allow Going Zero to rectify that." - Amazon Books
"A story that is timely, frightening, exciting, suspenseful, and surprising . . . .There are a lot of well-crafted characters . . . and secrets and neck-wrenching plot twists abound . . . The subject of high-tech surveillance has become a hot-button issue, and McCarten cleverly and plausibly extrapolates from today's technology to what we may well see tomorrow. An outstanding thriller." - Booklist (starred review)
". . . an edgy, compulsively readable thriller." - Publishers Weekly
"This well-written yarn proves that you don't have to have a blood bath to have an engaging thriller." - Kirkus Reviews
"Going Zero is clever, intelligent, action-packed, exciting and full of surprises. This novel belongs on top of your TBR list!" - BookTrib
"[A] relentless new nailbiter from novelist and playwright Anthony McCarten. It is a speculative thriller very much in the vein of a top-ranked video game or, believe it or not, of our current daily news coverage. . . . . It's all intended to be a cautionary tale, and it is awfully good as such, but McCarten's genuine skill lies in the sleek, cunning way he relishes pulling the rug out from under us time and again." - Anniston Star
"In a world grappling with cell phone tracking and AI overreach, this is a timely and absorbing tale." - Audiofile Magazine
"Fast-paced and shrill, Going Zero will find plenty of fans." - Reviewing the Evidence
"This is a great action-thriller, with major twists and turns, and you will not want to put it down. It will be one of the best books of the year." - RedCarpetCrash
"Going Zero is the first novel I've read in years that speeds the pulse as much as it challenges the brain. That can-you-beat-the-system hook recalls the juggernaut likes of Ready Player One and Lost, but Going Zero outpaces them both, and dives deeper: it's a speculative-fiction classic in the vein (and even in the league) of I, Robot and Jurassic Park-a thriller you can gobble down with a bucket of popcorn, and also feel smarter for having read. Provocative, perceptive, and-no other word will do-ingenious." - A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
"Crackling . . . Shimmers with alarming portents about the state we find ourselves in" . . . . How can some random 'unsavvy citizen' . . . outwit the world's sharpest spyware experts? The answer is more tangled than you might think, and a great deal of fun." - Sarah Lyall, The New York Times Book Review
"This is one of the best thrillers I've read in a long time, although the word 'thriller' doesn't quite capture the sheer pleasure of reading this story, with its wickedly clever set-up, its unassuming librarian protagonist, its twisty plot and surprise ending. Beyond pure entertainment is the truth this novel speaks about the disturbing times we live in. I highly, highly recommend this book." - Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Cabinet of Dr. Leng and The Lost City of the Monkey God
"As fast-paced as it is timely...Anthony McCarten shoots a bullet through contemporary America with this wickedly taut conspiracy thriller. I'll never look at my phone the same way again." - Graham Moore, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Days of Night and The Sherlockian
"Going Zero starts out as an action adventure thriller-part The Amazing Race, part Hunted USA, part Michael Crichton technothriller . . . . But it's not all action: McCarten is a screenwriter, and knows just when to pump the brakes to let the characters shine through, and the plot thicken. Ultimately, if the prospect of a digital Big Brother wasn't terrifying you up until now, allow Going Zero to rectify that." - Amazon Books
"A story that is timely, frightening, exciting, suspenseful, and surprising . . . .There are a lot of well-crafted characters . . . and secrets and neck-wrenching plot twists abound . . . The subject of high-tech surveillance has become a hot-button issue, and McCarten cleverly and plausibly extrapolates from today's technology to what we may well see tomorrow. An outstanding thriller." - Booklist (starred review)
". . . an edgy, compulsively readable thriller." - Publishers Weekly
"This well-written yarn proves that you don't have to have a blood bath to have an engaging thriller." - Kirkus Reviews
"Going Zero is clever, intelligent, action-packed, exciting and full of surprises. This novel belongs on top of your TBR list!" - BookTrib
"[A] relentless new nailbiter from novelist and playwright Anthony McCarten. It is a speculative thriller very much in the vein of a top-ranked video game or, believe it or not, of our current daily news coverage. . . . . It's all intended to be a cautionary tale, and it is awfully good as such, but McCarten's genuine skill lies in the sleek, cunning way he relishes pulling the rug out from under us time and again." - Anniston Star
"In a world grappling with cell phone tracking and AI overreach, this is a timely and absorbing tale." - Audiofile Magazine
"Fast-paced and shrill, Going Zero will find plenty of fans." - Reviewing the Evidence
"This is a great action-thriller, with major twists and turns, and you will not want to put it down. It will be one of the best books of the year." - RedCarpetCrash
"Crackling . . . Shimmers with alarming portents about the state we find ourselves in" . . . . How can some random 'unsavvy citizen' . . . outwit the world's sharpest spyware experts? The answer is more tangled than you might think, and a great deal of fun." - Sarah Lyall, The New York Times Book Review
"This is one of the best thrillers I've read in a long time, although the word 'thriller' doesn't quite capture the sheer pleasure of reading this story, with its wickedly clever set-up, its unassuming librarian protagonist, its twisty plot and surprise ending. Beyond pure entertainment is the truth this novel speaks about the disturbing times we live in. I highly, highly recommend this book." - Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Cabinet of Dr. Leng and The Lost City of the Monkey God
"As fast-paced as it is timely...Anthony McCarten shoots a bullet through contemporary America with this wickedly taut conspiracy thriller. I'll never look at my phone the same way again." - Graham Moore, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Days of Night and The Sherlockian
"Going Zero starts out as an action adventure thriller-part The Amazing Race, part Hunted USA, part Michael Crichton technothriller . . . . But it's not all action: McCarten is a screenwriter, and knows just when to pump the brakes to let the characters shine through, and the plot thicken. Ultimately, if the prospect of a digital Big Brother wasn't terrifying you up until now, allow Going Zero to rectify that." - Amazon Books
"A story that is timely, frightening, exciting, suspenseful, and surprising . . . .There are a lot of well-crafted characters . . . and secrets and neck-wrenching plot twists abound . . . The subject of high-tech surveillance has become a hot-button issue, and McCarten cleverly and plausibly extrapolates from today's technology to what we may well see tomorrow. An outstanding thriller." - Booklist (starred review)
". . . an edgy, compulsively readable thriller." - Publishers Weekly
"This well-written yarn proves that you don't have to have a blood bath to have an engaging thriller." - Kirkus Reviews
"Going Zero is clever, intelligent, action-packed, exciting and full of surprises. This novel belongs on top of your TBR list!" - BookTrib
"[A] relentless new nailbiter from novelist and playwright Anthony McCarten. It is a speculative thriller very much in the vein of a top-ranked video game or, believe it or not, of our current daily news coverage. . . . . It's all intended to be a cautionary tale, and it is awfully good as such, but McCarten's genuine skill lies in the sleek, cunning way he relishes pulling the rug out from under us time and again." - Anniston Star
"In a world grappling with cell phone tracking and AI overreach, this is a timely and absorbing tale." - Audiofile Magazine
"Fast-paced and shrill, Going Zero will find plenty of fans." - Reviewing the Evidence
"This is a great action-thriller, with major twists and turns, and you will not want to put it down. It will be one of the best books of the year." - RedCarpetCrash