Skip to main content
Discounted
The Zero: A Novel

The Zero: A Novel

Previous price: $18.99 Current price: $16.99
Publication Date: August 7th, 2007
Publisher:
Harper Perennial
ISBN:
9780061189432
Pages:
368
Usually Ships in 1 to 5 Days

Description

National Book Award Finalist 

The breakout novel from a writer of extraordinary talent: In the wake of a devastating terrorist attack, one man struggles to make sense of his world, even as the world tries to make use of him

Brian Remy has no idea how he got here. It’s been only five days since terrorists attacked his city, and Remy is experiencing gaps in his life—as if he were a stone being skipped across water. He has a self-inflicted gunshot wound that he doesn’t remember inflicting. His son wears a black armband and refuses to acknowledge that Remy is still alive. He seems to be going blind. He has a beautiful new girlfriend whose name he doesn’t know. And his old partner in the police department, who may well be the only person crazier than Remy, has just gotten his picture on a box of First Responder cereal.

And these are the good things in Brian Remy’s life. While smoke still hangs over the city, Remy is recruited by a mysterious government agency that is assigned to gather all of the paper that was scattered in the attacks. As he slowly begins to realize that he’s working for a shadowy intelligence operation, Remy stumbles across a dangerous plot, and with the world threatening to boil over in violence and betrayal, he realizes that he’s got to track down the most elusive target of them all—himself. And the only way to do that is to return to that place where everything started falling apart.

In the tradition of Catch-22, The Manchurian Candidate, and the novels of Ian McEwan, comes this extraordinary story of searing humor and sublime horror, of blindness, bewilderment, and that achingly familiar feeling that the world has suddenly stopped making sense.

About the Author

Jess Walter is the author of six novels, including the bestsellers Beautiful Ruins and The Financial Lives of the Poets, the National Book Award finalist The Zero, and Citizen Vince, the winner of the Edgar Award for best novel. His short fiction has appeared in Harper's, McSweeney's, and Playboy, as well as The Best American Short Stories and The Best American Nonrequired Reading. He lives in his hometown of Spokane, Washington.

Praise for The Zero: A Novel

“A ridiculously talented writer.” — New York Times

“This is political satire at its best: scathing, funny, dark. Grade: A.” — Entertainment Weekly

“A brilliant tour–de–force that’s as heartrending as it is harrowing…the breakout novel of a brave and talented young writer.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Perceptive, ingenious satire…fascinating and important” — BookPage

“Aa satire/tragedy that Franz Kafka and Kurt Vonnegut Jr. might appreciate.” — USA Today

“Exquisitely written . . . Like a paranoid Being There, The Zero is suspenseful, satisfying and unforgettable.” — “Galley Talk” Publishers Weekly

Praise for Citizen Vince: “Citizen Vince is fast, tough, thoughtful and funny. I loved this novel.” — Nick Hornby, author of High Fidelity and A Long Way Down

Praise for Citizen Vince: “Wonderfully written… compelling.” — Los Angeles Times

Praise for Citizen Vince: “Entertaining… refreshing… [with] very wry precision and expert timing.” — New York Times

Praise for Land of the Blind: “Walter is at his incisive best. …hypnotically compelling.” — Publishers Weekly

Praise for Land of the Blind: “Absorbing… Walter renders his blind land with clear-eyed, compassionate wisdom.” — Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Over Tumbled Graves: “Riveting… An outstanding mystery debut.” — Washington Post Book World

Praise for Over Tumbled Graves: “Suspenseful, challenging and intelligently written.” — Dallas Morning News