Publisher's Synopsis
A maligned hacker. A Mossad agent. A mutual enemy.
Zero Day is book 2 in Binary Hackers, USA Today bestselling author Jan Thompson's inspirational near-future cyberthriller series combining technothriller and romance. If you're looking for clean suspense without compromising faith, these books are for you. We met Kelvin Gallagher in the first pages of Zero Sum, shortly before he was whisked away to parts unknown. In Zero Day, we pick up his story some months afterwards. No longer of any use to the governments who once coveted his cybercriminal mind, the disgraced hacker finds himself languishing in Prague while waiting for his enemies to find him and end his sufferings. Along comes a Mossad agent, once a friend, but now there to take him home in a body bag... The prisoner awaits...Down and out and waiting to die, fired hacker Kelvin Gallagher feels bad for betraying his homeland. Rejected by everyone, Kelvin has no choice but dig deeper into the dark hole into which he has fallen. He remembers his ex-employers at Binary Systems, Inc., who have given him a job when nobody else dared. Are Cayson Yang and Leland Yang-Joule more moral than he is? He thinks not. Aren't they all working for money? Yeah, life is worth more than money. Kelvin knows that, but it's too late. Way too late as he sits in a rat-infested rundown building in Old Prague, waiting to die. The executioner comes...As an act of revenge, former Mossad agent Yona Epstein tracks down the American traitor who led her mentor to the slaughterhouse. It makes Yona angry that Kelvin used to be a friend, back when they were in a project together. When Yona uncovers Kelvin's hideout in Europe, she realizes she isn't the only one who wants Kelvin dead. That makes her pause. To kill or not to kill...When Kelvin explains his version of the cybercrime nightmare of his own making, several events don't match up with what Yona was told by her associates. Is Kelvin innocent after all? Should Yona delay the execution until she finds out what is going on? Or proceed based on the information she already has? She trusts her sources, doesn't she? BINARY HACKERS (Inspirational Near-Future Technothrillers)- Book 1: Zero Sum
- Book 2: Zero Day
- Book 3: Zero Base
- (More Books to Come)
- Book 1: Once a Thief
- Book 2: Once a Hero
- Book 3: Once a Spy
- (More Books to Come)