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showcases upcoming releases people are very much anticipating.
I'm pretty obsessed with thriller novels, but the problem is that I've only read like five when I need to read at least five million and one. The following is a thriller novel that I recently heard about (and will be on the blog tour for!) and that I think sounds super excellent and thrillery. Unfortunately, unlike what the title suggests, this book will not be in my hands in zero days, and that's a shame.
Authors: Jan Gegsei
Publisher: Disney Hyperion
Publisher: Disney Hyperion
Publishing Date: January 12, 2016
Pages: 368
Pages: 368
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Eight years ago, Addie Webster was the victim of the most notorious kidnapping case of the decade. Addie vanished—and her high-profile parents were forced to move on.
Mark Webster is now president of the United States, fighting to keep the oval office after a tumultuous first term. Then, the unthinkable happens: the president’s daughter resurfaces. Addie is brought back into her family’s fold, but who is this sixteen-year-old girl with a quiet, burning intelligence now living in the White House? There are those in the president’s political circle who find her timely return suspicious.
When the NSA approaches Darrow Fergusson, Addie’s childhood best friend and the son of the president’s chief of staff, he doesn't know what to think. How could this slip of a girl be a threat to national security? But at the risk of having his own secrets exposed by the powerful government agency, Darrow agrees to spy on Addie.
It soon becomes apparent that Addie is much more than the traumatized victim of a sick political fringe group. Addie has come with a mission. Will she choose to complete it? And what will happen if she does?
Are you waiting on a thriller this week?
Eight years ago, Addie Webster was the victim of the most notorious kidnapping case of the decade. Addie vanished—and her high-profile parents were forced to move on.
Mark Webster is now president of the United States, fighting to keep the oval office after a tumultuous first term. Then, the unthinkable happens: the president’s daughter resurfaces. Addie is brought back into her family’s fold, but who is this sixteen-year-old girl with a quiet, burning intelligence now living in the White House? There are those in the president’s political circle who find her timely return suspicious.
When the NSA approaches Darrow Fergusson, Addie’s childhood best friend and the son of the president’s chief of staff, he doesn't know what to think. How could this slip of a girl be a threat to national security? But at the risk of having his own secrets exposed by the powerful government agency, Darrow agrees to spy on Addie.
It soon becomes apparent that Addie is much more than the traumatized victim of a sick political fringe group. Addie has come with a mission. Will she choose to complete it? And what will happen if she does?

I just saw this one someone's blog and it sounds amazing! Here's mine: http://editingeverything.com/blog/2015/12/02/wow-good-money-by-jm-green/
ReplyDeleteSounds very thrilling, so I'll keep my eye out for the reviews popping in.
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Oh my goodness, Rachel! Zero Day sounds incredibly intense, and I definitely want to read this, too! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a fantastic Wednesday and happy reading.
Lexxie @ (un)Conventional Bookviews
Oh, wow. This sounds different. I'm intrigued! Adding to my TBR now... Thanks for sharing!
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Wow ... This sounds really interesting! I'll definitely be adding this to my TBR list. And it's coming out in January, so its not too long of a wait!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, and have a lovely Wednesday :)
Check out my WoW pick: https://theramblingsofabibliophile.wordpress.com/2015/12/02/waiting-on-wednesday-love-lies-and-spies-by-cindy-anstey/
Wow... just wow! That is all I can think to say after reading that synopsis.
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