Contact Zero Review

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Contact Zero ReviewYou're young and embarking on a career as a spy for Her Majesty's government. And then in a single instant your entire life falls into a rat hole. You run, cast off by your government. There is no place to go, no place to turn . . . except, maybe, what might be a myth: Contact Zero, a refuge for spies thrown away by their governments.
Thus begins the saga of Ben Sinclair, Jamie Gallagher, Nat Turner and Lucy Matthews, the four survivors of the last class of MI6. The other six of their class they learn have all been murdered. These are the survivors. They find each other and begin their hunt for the fabled sanctuary. But one of them carries a secret.
Back in London, K.B. and the Chief track the unfolding of Operation Greco which they secretly hope will put an end to their long held fears and hopefully all those who know the source of those fears.
In "Good News, Bad News", David Wolstencroft demonstrated a flair for wry humor, complex plots, fast action and absorbing characters. He doesn't quite match that standard in "Contact Zero," but the shortcomings can be measured in millimeters.
"Contact Zero" moves fast. The plot sometimes strains credulity, but never enough to be disturbing. A couple of the characters don't ring true, but again the deficiencies are swept along with the action.
The action is where it's at. The four survivors feel their way across murky clues, odd characters, close escapes and their own weaknesses. As the climax nears, the tension grows as we learn the real reasons for the murders of the fledgling spies and the true goal of Operation Greco.
Every page gives way to the next: it's difficult to stop turning them for mundane considerations like work and sleep.
"Contact Zero" is not a perfect thriller. Some of the jump-cuts are just a bit too much TV like. A few of the characters, as noted, are weak. But overall, Wolstencroft has turned in a second thriller quite nearly as enjoyable as his first and that's quite and accomplishment, as well as a treat for the reader.
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