Zero Days

by

Ruth Ware

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy fast-paced techno-thrillers and action-packed stories would likely appreciate Zero Days.
  • Fans of cat-and-mouse chase narratives and stories featuring strong female protagonists on the run will find this book engaging.
  • Those interested in cybersecurity and penetration testing themes will appreciate the technical aspects.
  • Readers who enjoy adrenaline-fueled plots with high stakes and constant tension are likely to be captivated by this story.
  • Additionally, those who appreciate authors branching out into new genres and styles may find Ruth Ware's departure from her usual gothic mysteries refreshing.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer Ruth Ware's traditional gothic or atmospheric mysteries may be disappointed by this departure from her usual style.
  • Those who dislike excessive technical jargon or find cybersecurity themes uninteresting might struggle with parts of the narrative.
  • Readers who prefer more complex mysteries with larger suspect pools and unexpected twists may find the plot too predictable.
  • Those who are sensitive to repetitive descriptions of injuries or prolonged chase scenes might find certain aspects tedious.
  • Fans of deeply developed characters beyond their professional roles may feel the characterization is lacking.
  • Lastly, readers who prefer slower-paced, more introspective thrillers might find the constant action and tension overwhelming.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced, action-packed thriller with adrenaline-fueled scenes
  • Unique and interesting premise involving penetration specialists
  • Gripping and engaging from the start
  • Nail-biting tension and suspense throughout
  • Strong, clever and resilient main character in Jack
  • Well-researched technical aspects of cybersecurity
  • Departure from author's usual style, showing versatility
  • Compelling emotional portrayal of grief and loss
  • Potential for adaptation into an exciting action movie
  • Narration by Imogen Church enhanced the audiobook experience

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Plot and culprit were predictable for some readers
  • Repetitive descriptions of injuries and chase scenes
  • Too long and slow-paced for some, with unnecessary details
  • Lack of character depth beyond their professional roles
  • Unrealistic portrayal of police procedures
  • Limited suspect pool made the mystery too obvious
  • Departure from author's usual gothic/atmospheric style disappointed some fans
  • Some found the protagonist's decisions frustrating and unbelievable
  • Technical jargon may be overwhelming for some readers
  • Unsatisfying or abrupt ending for some

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