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Hostage Zero

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"Gilstrap Is A Master Of Action And Drama." –Gayle Lynds

Hostage rescue expert Jonathan Grave goes where the government can't. An innocent man has been shot and two young people are missing. But tracking them down is just the beginning. To keep them and his covert team alive, Jonathan plunges into the heart of an ugly secret whose insidious path reaches from one of the world's most remote places into the highest corridors of power--and he must defeat enemies who are willing to kill to keep the truth from being revealed. . .

Praise For John Gilstrap's Thrillers

"A Great Hero. . .A Really Exciting Series." --Joseph Finder

"One Of The Finest Thriller Writers On The Planet." --Tess Gerritsen

"A Tour De Force!" --Jeffery Deaver

Special Excerpt From John Gilstrap's Newest Thriller! Damage Control
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 1, 2012
ISBN9780786032266
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John Gilstrap

John Gilstrap is the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of nearly twenty novels, including the acclaimed Jonathan Grave thrillers. Against All Enemies won the International Thriller Writers’ Award for Best Paperback of 2015. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages worldwide. An expert in explosives safety and a former firefighter, he holds a master’s degree from the University of Southern California and a bachelor’s degree from the College of William and Mary. He lives in Fairfax, Virginia. Please visit him on Facebook or at johngilstrap.com.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I did not find this book as well developed, either in plot or characters, as Mr. Gilstrap's first Jonathan Graves book (which I loved). It was more slow moving and shallow, although the action definitely got faster at the end. In spite of the let down, I look forward to seeing Digger and his friends in the next volume due out this year.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Very good book. I love the rough government agents, and the way Gilstrap keeps you reading and not wanting to stop.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Armed men enter The Resurrection House, a home for children of parents who are in jail, the men kidnap two teenage boys.Later, one of the boys is found in a field by a homeless former Marine medic. When the kidnappers return for this boy, they are about to kill the homeless man when Jonathan "Digger" Grave steps in, shoots the kidnappers and rescues the child.Brandy Giddings is a special assistant to Secretary of Defense, Jacque Ledger. She conspires with him to set a plan in motion to make an old campaign problem go away. The men they hire don't have any problem with killing and kidnapping, as long as the price is right.When Jonathan discovers that there is some government connection to the kidnapping, he figures it is either to gain silence or to coerce some cooperation. He intends to find out and rescue the other boy.In a complicated plot that is most visual, we follow the remaining kidnappers as they take the second boy to a drug factory in the mountains of Columbia. Most of the workers in the factory are forced to remain there, many have been kidnapped from local villages.The author, John Gilstrap, has surged to the front of action writers. This story would easily fit on the movie screen as we follow the rescue team face tremendous odds to stop the criminals and rescue the young boy.I enjoyed this novel but did have to suspend my view of reality and sense of when a coincidence is too unlikely. Jonathan Grave is one of the new breed of action heroes that are easy to like and root for their success.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    After reading No Mercy I looked forward to reading Hostage Zero. It did not let me down. I like the cast of characters that John Gilstrap has assembled. Jonathan Grave is someone you want to know better, and Boxer is someone you want on your side. I hope this series continues.

    Hostage rescue expert Jonathan Grave is used to going where even the government won't. An innocent man has been shot and two young people are missing. But tracking them down is just the beginning.
    Jonathan must plunge into the heart of an ugly secret whose insidious path reaches into the highest corridors of power and he must defeat enemies who are willing to kill again and again to keep the truth from being revealed.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Great characters/great story! Jonathan Grave and Boxers are characters in line with Joe Pike and Mitch Rapp.