Cold Barrel Zero - Matthew Quirk

Cold Barrel Zero

By Matthew Quirk

  • Release Date: 2016-03-29
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4
4
From 325 Ratings

Description

John Hayes is a Special Operations legend who went rogue on a deep-cover mission and betrayed his own soldiers. Disgraced and on the run, he returns to the United States to get back to his wife and daughter and take revenge on his accusers with a series of devastating attacks.

Only one man can stop him: Thomas Byrne. He once fought alongside Hayes as a combat medic, but he gave up the gun. Now a surgeon, he moves from town to town, trying to forget his past, until he is called upon by a high-ranking government official to help capture the man he once called a friend. Hayes and Byrne were once as close as brothers, but with the fate of the nation hanging in the balance and nothing as it seems, both men must decide whom to trust -- and whom to betray.

In a final, explosive battle for justice, they face off along a rifle's cold barrel. Cold Barrel Zero brings together the blistering pace of Lee Child, the nonstop action of Brad Thor, and the richly drawn characters and moral stakes of Daniel Silva. An experienced reporter armed with deep behind-the-scenes research into America's Special Operations Forces, Quirk takes the military thriller to a new level of suspense.

Reviews

  • Cold barrel zero

    3
    By Hot shot driver
    Very good book
  • Great

    4
    By BanksSuck
    Great
  • Excellent read. Worth it.

    4
    By charlie knuckles
    4.0/5.0
  • Cold Barrel Zero

    5
    By Crickettlady
    A page turner; a top-notch thriller at the top of the spy story genre.The characters are believable and riveting in their exploits. A must read for lovers of adventure!
  • Best of the Black Ops Genre

    5
    By Kayak Jay
    This is probably the best of the Black Ops genre I have read. Layers of deceit and conspiracies keep the characters and the reader guessing as non-stop action prevails. The story is realistic, but quite imaginative. Some of the characters are recovering from deep hurts and obsessive guilt. From time to time this clouds their judgment and leads to major problems. It is hard to rave about this book without giving away to much. Suffice it to say, you can't go wrong if you like well-told, suspenseful thrillers. Note: the summary does not do justice to the actual story, which is much richer in terms of characters and relationships.

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