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Going Zero

A Novel

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Going Zero

By: Anthony McCarten
Narrated by: Marin Ireland
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TWO HOURS TO VANISH.

ONE CHANCE TO ESCAPE.

ZERO ALTERNATIVES.

Ten Americans have been carefully selected to Beta test a ground-breaking piece of spyware. FUSION can track anyone on earth. But does it work?

For one contestant, an unassuming Boston librarian named Kaitlyn Day, the stakes are far higher than money, and her reasons for entering the test more personal than anyone imagines. When the timer hits zero, there will only be one winner…

From four-time Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Anthony McCarten comes a breakneck, wickedly entertaining thriller for our times, a twisty, action-packed novel reminiscent of the best Michael Crichton technothrillers.

Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Technothrillers Technology Thriller & Suspense Exciting Suspense Thriller Action & Adventure Fiction Political Genre Fiction
Intriguing Plot Twists • Fast-paced Thriller • Excellent Narration • Original Concept • Thought-provoking Premise

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Loved the premise and most of the story, but the ending really pissed me off!! That’s why it’s only 3 stars.

Hated the ending

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Anthony McCarten creates a fictional story that fits today’s truth about a brave new world revealed by Aldous Huxley in 1932 and reinforced by George Orwell in 1949. The striking revelation and threat in “Going Zero” is that our human desire for recognition drives society to accept the intrusion of government and big business into our lives. The popularity of the former company Twitter, today’s Reddit, internet users, and ubiquitous mobile phone’ users show how addictive recognition has become to the young and old. That need for recognition conflicts with the right to privacy. McCarten shows how important and harmful right to privacy’s loss can become.

The flaws of society are only magnified by the surreptitious use of private information. McCarten shows human self-interest is unlikely to change in a surveillance driven society. As long as human self-interest revolves around money, power, and prestige, private information should be protected.

PRIVATE INFORMATION

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New author for me, but I always enjoy the reading of Marin Ireland and a twisty, suspenseful adventure, so I gave it a go.
Loved the story, hated to be distracted from reading. I plan to look up more reads by Anthony McCarten.

Great story and narration

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The plot & the story line make
no sense. The ending was weak. There were so many ways a real solution could have been developed. Instead we get an abbreviated conclusion that leaves us hanging.

Incredible. Silly.

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Great story lots of twists and turns couldn’t put it down. Very appropriate for the world. We live in right now.

Stayed up till 2 AM to finish

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